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"tech" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is typically used as an abbreviation for "technology." For example, you could use the sentence "The tech industry is always changing."
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During that time there has been much outrage, shock, horror, etc expressed by the media and the tech industry.
As a recent University College London study showed, the average profile of a recent migrant is more likely to be a young graduate from western or eastern Europe working in the financial, tech or creative services than our more traditional image of an unskilled migrant labourer.
It is recommended only for those that are happy to deal with and tech savvy enough to cope with buggy software and the potential for data loss, but those interested can check out the Windows Insider Program.
But in general, technology sites and newspaper tech sections seem to be still obsessed with gadgets and novelties.
By embedding tech into its marketing, stores and shopper experience, everybody who has the Topshop app was given access to exclusive previews and content from the launch day, greatly extending the campaign's reach.
These external experts from the worlds of academia, the media, data protection, civil society and the tech sector are serving as independent advisers to Google.
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For the north's economic problems do not stem from a lack of tech-startups or an inability to cross the Pennines at lightning-quick speed; they are borne of successive crises of capitalism, each of which leaving behind their own uncompromising legacy.
Which brings us to 2014, where tech-clusters and high-speed trains are on the menu, attracting all the cachet associated with dynamic entrepreneurial economies on the up, they are the latest in a long line of optimistic modernising visions for the north.
The administration's plan is for universities and community colleges to provide training, but to also rely on high-tech educational academies, some of which have entered into arrangements with cities to train workers in a matter of months and then help place them in jobs.
According to Branson, who part-owns Virgin airlines and has invested an estimated £300m in a succession of green fuel, solar and other clean-tech energy developments, the dramatic rise of renewables over the last few years has hurt oil producing countries as much as fracking.
Gone are the days when all you needed was a winning smile, helpfulness and the ability to operate a low-tech till to satisfy customer needs.
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