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"It starts with smartphone and tables, but of course we will be moving to connected home and office devices as well".
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If they are just principles, they will be redundant because the industry has already moved to connect employee compensation with the long-term health of the company".
Their unexpected delight, however, seemed to about to end when Jarosik, unchallenged, moved to connect with Hartley's free-kick from the right and sent a header past Smith.
(* the gym being particularly noteworthy as Apple moves to connect the Watch directly to gym equipment to track your stats).
In 1928, the road was moved to connect with the Big Bay Road (CR 550), leaving the stub of "Blind 35" behind.
With a little help from an amazing person we met, we were able to locate some of our relatives in San Diego, California, and moved to connect with them.
This is, by far, not eBay's first move to connect better with the high street.
Google's move to connect clicks and calls is arguably one of the most disruptive innovations in search because it's forcing marketers to re-think their playbooks.
The move to connect PayPal's wallet with Samsung Pay will open up PayPal to millions of stores, Samsung and PayPal both noted.
This collaboration stands to benefit both parties, as PAX makes moves to connect with a huge demographic: weed-smoking music lovers.
Moves to connect the town to the UK's railway network gained pace in 1845, when the Act of Parliament for the construction of the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJAR) was passed.
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