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is networked
noun
A fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals.
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In common with nearly all UK general practice the practice is networked and the network is connected to the internet via a fixed ISDN-2 (Integrated Services Digital Network) link.
Everything is networked across distance and time.
Bangura's show is networked to 35 stations across the west African country through BBC Media Action, and aims to educate, inform and warn listeners about the disease.
XM's headquarters, which contains 82 studios with all the latest equipment, is networked top-to-bottom with fibre-optic cable to ensure that the gargantuan loads of audio data can zip from servers to studios to satellites effortlessly.
The computer is networked via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and can be activated either by touching the headset or by voice commands, as in: "OK Glass, take a picture".
A typical example of systems with interval time-varying delay is networked control systems (NCSs).
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Eventually, these devices were networked, first locally (via office networks) and then globally (via the internet).
Today, it turns out, it's whatever can't be networked that becomes less important.
Technology reveals us to ourselves as we always in fact were: networked, distributed, laced with code.
New Computer science GCSEs would spring from the brighter schools, and be networked to spread to the less endowed.
Internet access multiplies your capacity to participate by ten times; because it is immediate, because you are networked, because it is global.
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