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Those would be networked.
Portable devices would be networked wirelessly within a decade, and the killer apps would be social.
Other well-known images from Howard's text include a series of diagrams that show how a hypothetical Garden City would be structured, how it would be situated relative to a larger city and how multiple Garden Cities would be networked to one another via central cities.
It sounds inefficient compared to one big truck delivery, but Raptopoulos maintains that because the vehicles would be networked, and would function autonomously.
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"We had a lot of confidence that there would be networks that wanted it," said Mr. Wiczyk, whose studio is also producing new animation projects from Seth MacFarlane ("Family Guy") and Mike Judge ("King of the Hill").
General Powell's speech brought praise as well, although here the convention organizers' strategy of scheduling the highest-profile speeches for after 10 p.m., when there would be network air time, seemed to backfire a bit.
Patriots, Tomahawks and the like still account for nearly a quarter of sales Raytheon's largest segment but it's no longer the fastest-growing one (that would be networks and airspace surveillance).
The entire prediction process would be network based, and the performance evaluation could only be done for the entire set-up (Fig. 4).
These machines would all be networked together, he explains.
The nano-sensors would themselves be networked together, but also be connected into wider internet.
It's like they knew they'd be network rivals someday and were flaunting the secret right under our noses.
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