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It is an easy comparison to make, connecting the dots among the signing bonus (Strasburg's $15 million in 2009 is the only one to exceed Prior's), the hype, the hometown (both are from San Diego), the towering presence, the overpowering stuff, the effortless delivery.
The British Council, which supports eTwinning in the UK, has teamed up with Skype in the classroom to make connecting even easier and to help teachers introduce students to classrooms, experts and artists in other countries – without worrying about geographical, time or cost barriers.
Heyzap's own app was expanded back in fall 2012 with a "play with friends" feature, designed to make connecting with other users easier and more social.
Another reason is that the company recently released some enterprise-style tools to make connecting the app and the videos made on it to existing content management systems.
Uber is making some changes to how uberPOOL operates under the hood, which are designed to make connecting the dots between riders and drivers easier for a more streamlined experience overall.
There are a million marketplaces for tutors, and many startups that have joined in the struggle to make connecting with quality tutors possible, from Tutorspree, IAC's Tutor.com and the increasing number of services like StudyBlue to WyzAnt and Chegg.
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To sell the idea – convincingly – to consumers, companies will have to think hard about how to make connected devices useful, safe and understandable to the average person.
Twelve startups with $170 million in venture capital funding hope to make connected cars impervious to attack, Bunger says.
The challenge over the next 10 years will be using this big data to make connected, intelligent business decisions faster.
WLS will also contribute to Intel's strategy to make connected computing ubiquitous from smartphones to laptops to embedded computing.
What's different this year is the alliance between the hardware makers and a software giant, Google, with both determined to make connected TV a mainstream idea.
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