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A nurse soon connected Mr. Mulgrave's right arm to the machine.
Cutler soon connected on a 23-yard pass to Bennett along the sideline, moving the ball to the 16.
Lord Mitchell wondered whether high-speed travel was relevant because we would soon connect via holograms of ourselves.
(This is different from the multitude of external sensors, like heart-rate monitors, thermostat readers and others that now — or will quite soon — connect to your smartphone).
Secret, available in the US and launching in the UK soon, connects you anonymously with friends in your phone book to enable unattributable gossip to rage in a no-holds-barred fashion.
Tiger links Hong Kong and Tokyo, and along the way crosses seabeds groaning under a growing tangle of similar cables that will soon connect Taiwan, South Korea, the Philippines and other parts of Asia.
Dave Morin, who was at Facebook early on and left to create Path, a social network for mobile phones, said he realized that the world was headed for a mobile-centric future in 2009, when the influential analyst Mary Meeker published a report saying that more people would soon connect to the Internet on mobile devices than on personal computers.
They soon connected her with Mr. Boal and Ms. Bigelow, who were struck by what Mr. Boal called her "Silicon Valley style" — a belief that there's actually profit "in cool, as opposed to a more cynical view that there's money in repeating what has already worked".
General Motors has a similar effort, and in one way is ahead of Ford: On the consumer side it has OnStar, which will soon connect cars directly with the Internet and give GM a continuing relationship with buyers of its cars.
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