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- In Linguistics, the term Convergence is the process by which an individual adjusts his speech patte ...
How To Split An Atom 2009
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(content that crosses media boundaries) which he called Convergence Culture.
VentureBeat 2009
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Convergence is the key word, as mentioned in the previous post.
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Convergence is limited for a number of reasons, such as imperfect mobility of factors (notably labour); different endowments (notably human capital); market segmentation (notably services); and limited technology diffusion.
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Convergence is important, as the iPhone has proven.
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Convergence is expected by the Theory of Evolution, but leaves a signature (Darwin 1859).
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Convergence is expected by the Theory of Evolution, but leaves a signature (Darwin 1859).
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Convergence is discussed by Darwin in "Origin of Species" as * evidence* of Natural Selection.
Convergence 2008
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At the most basic level, my novel Convergence is about 4 postdocs who face a constant battle to get their feet on the next rung of the academic ladder.
Scientiae Carnival: Fools and Foolishness Peggy 2008
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Convergence is really something - my refrigerator surfs the Web, my phone takes pictures, and any noun can be used as a verb (or should I have said “any noun can be verbed”?) — Z
IPhone Users Love That Mobile Web - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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