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The new media have caught on for a reason.
(A pity that no similar verses have caught on for Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition").
While smartphone games have caught on for their ease of use and low price, video game console makers have looked to distinguish themselves by creating devices that do things that phones cannot.
This was originally pointed out in a white paper (PDF) by ST-Ericsson, which notes that on the PC multicore never really caught on for a variety of reasons, and they apply even less on the smartphone.
The idea caught on for some reason and I remembered it.
No match for clever F.B.I.!" Asks Case Officer how F.B.I. caught on, for high-school newspaper back home.
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Although local telephone competition has been slow to catch on for a variety of reasons, rivals have blamed the intransigence of the dominant local companies.
Please click here to view The problem with Carr, of course, is whether his stage bigotry might catch on for real.
High- and low-end universal remotes have failed to catch on for different reasons, according to Michael Gartenberg, a director at JupiterResearch.
The printers might catch on for social occasions like family gatherings, he said, or among teenagers who enjoy exchanging photos, or among professional groups like real estate agents who want to hand an instant image to a prospective home buyer.
Such premium pricing has since caught on, especially for limited-run shows, and has even reached Off Broadway.
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