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to networks
noun
A fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals.
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It comes down to networks.
Imafidon agrees: "Reach out to networks like ours.
The Food Network is more comparable to networks like ESPN2 or Headline News, Mr. Baine said.
Malevolent hackers, perhaps employed by foreign powers, hack or otherwise get access to networks.
The internet of things connects objects to networks and exploits the data that is generated.
The producers are now trying to sell "Top Bud" to networks.
He said the intent was to provide an alternative to networks owned by large corporations.
Marc Andreessen, for one, believes this argument is persuasive to networks.
But HBO has sold "The Sopranos" to networks internationally with great success, Mr. Bewkes said.
Virtual ads may appeal to networks looking for ways to give advertisers something extra.
CyberSource provides a payment gateway for online merchants, connecting them to networks like Visa and MasterCard.
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