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Japan's makers of television sets, compact-disc players, game machines and other bits of entertainment gadgetry found around the home have long worried about America's restless personal-computer (PC) industry barging its way from the office into the living room.
"Network types have grandiose ideas for the Web, but people just want specialized bits of entertainment in quick bursts," Hertzan says.
Zumobi's widget allows users to retrieve and share Web-based content on their mobile phones through an interface that allows users to "bounce" in and out of snack-sized bits of entertainment and information they want to see.
And regular people never stop providing unexpected bits of entertainment.
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In the A text, the seven deadly sins appear without any real dramaturgical necessity, as a bit of entertainment.
That's not necessarily a bad bit of entertainment, but maybe not something worth heading to the cinema for.
"Peter was a bit of entertainment to get people to pay a little more attention," Mr. Pace said.
Well, at least it was a bit of entertainment on a Tuesday, which turned out to be stocked with plenty of absurdity to go around.
Mr. Gonzales, 43, is himself a former miner who came here to counsel family members and provide a bit of entertainment for the children of the miners.
In case "Arcadia" hasn't sated your appetite for smarty-pants mash-ups, the Pearl Theater has a crackling good bit of entertainment for you.
So these stories, if you look at them as a genre, what they do is they mix a little bit of entertainment, some prescription, and inspiration.
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