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With today's availability of many powerful parallel architectures, a challenge is to take advantage of all those heterogeneous compute devices in a portable and uniform way.

Today's availability of high-density molecular marker data greatly facilitates molecular resistance breeding approaches (Collard and Mackill 2008) and the understanding of the genetic architecture of resistance traits.

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(Note: Don't let the picture confuse you; tomorrow's availability only extends to Android, with an iOS launch coming soon).

As with the computer industry in the 1980's, availability of low cost hardware is enabling a larger set of entrepreneurs to explore new applications with limited investment and risk on hardware.

Today Ebay's availability is 99.94%, up from 97% four years ago.

With today's general availability, Sponsored Listening is being opened up to all advertisers as well as Pandora's 80 million active listeners.

Today's card availability was snapped up by 6.00am GMT and card orders have come in from 87 countries so far.

I recently heard newscaster Tom Brokaw respond to what seemed like an obvious question: "Did today's ubiquitous availability of information make it easier for people to be informed?" After all, when Brokaw began his career in the 1960s, most people learned about current events via newspapers, radio reports, or the evening news on TV.

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