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Designers of these products are increasingly in direct touch with their users.
Indicators also documents how U.S. workers are increasingly likely to be in touch with colleagues in other countries.
I found the majority in Congress to be out of touch with America's growing unequal and the increasingly impoverished publics and more in touch with campaign contributions, industry interests and reelections.
It could even hurt workers who increasingly require flexible working - keeping in touch on trains, emailing between time zones and leaving early to look after the children.
However, it is clear that individuals are increasingly using these sites to keep in touch with friends, find jobs and enhance their careers.
"Globally, young consumers have increasingly started using Facebook for socializing, keeping in touch and striking new friendships.
Diyas, 20, stayed in touch early on but became increasingly frustrated as the match progressed.
Their parents are increasingly affluent, employed and, compared with previous generations, in touch with their children's interests.
Millions of expatriate workers there also increasingly rely on free messaging services to stay in touch with their relatives, whom they may not see for years.
He argued that phone numbers are only so important in an era when people increasingly use online services like Facebook Messenger to stay in touch.
Increasingly, the business is finding ways to interact and keep in touch with customer demands and wants.
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