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It's an acknowledgment that successful, innovative companies are the ones that rapidly try new ideas, see what works, improve their products and repeat.
They're salaried, which means it carries less risk than running off to start a new company off an idea that may be destined to fail, and gives creators room to rapidly try new ideas.
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The main purveyors now -- Google and Yahoo's Overture Services -- are rapidly trying to place these ads on other Web pages like news articles.
China is now rapidly trying to catch up to the U.S. in nanotech, and already U.S. startups are heading there for competitive advantage.
And the company is rapidly trying to expand beyond its traditional focus on smartphones and tablets, touting its services revenue on recent calls.
The ecosystem of insurance underwriters, intermediaries/brokers, analysts/management consultants and compilers of insurance market information is evolving rapidly, trying to make the most of this rising tide.
The US Government is rapidly trying to shore up its security after a series of devastating attacks, by introducing a new requirement: the use of HTTPS and cryptographic keys and digital certificates.
We will be rapidly trying to build the superconducting systems and connect the cryogenic wires and get the power supply operational so we can do the ultimate test, which is to cool and power the magnet.
Twitter is rapidly trying to roll out products that will help make the service better, like trying to curb harassment and making the service easier to use with algorithmic feeds.
But it also means that Slack seems to continue to gather attention for an app that's rapidly trying to break the perception that it's a darling in Silicon Valley and not too far beyond that.
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