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Banks began putting the technology to use about two years ago, Mr. Mansfield said.
And we have the technology to use dramatically less energy, too.
The eight-exchange alliance has become bogged down in disagreement over whose technology to use.
Some online retailers, including Charlotte Russe and Torrid, license Polyvore's technology to use on their own sites.
The T.S.A. even uses Twitter, which raises another challenge: figuring out what technology to use in what circumstance.
Putting technology to use for journalism needs not two distinct cultures but a new and unified one.
The city's water conservation programme has a two-pronged approach: persuading people to use less water, and deploying the latest technology to use water efficiently.
As consumers decide whether to make this jump -- and which technology to use -- one important question is how reading on a screen affects the eyes.
I made a decision in 1988 that I wanted to put technology to use in health care; I wanted to do something that helps patients.
In Britain, the bigger stores would love manufacturers to put electronic tags in books, but have squabbled for years over which technology to use.
A new product aims to put technology to use to answer such questions, provided you're willing to ante up some personal information of your own to get things rolling.
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