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  • verb Present participle of commoditise.

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Examples

  • What I hope (and think) will happen now is the commoditising of finance, putting margins under pressure as customers realise that these services are not that expensive to produce.

    Matthew Yglesias » The Finance Economy 2009

  • I think the gist of the article is correct, developer platforms on SocNets are commoditising – and getting your widget in early (as was shown in Facebook) has major benefits.

    Friendster Announces Developer Platform; Can You Say “Commodity”? Mark Hendrickson 2005

  • Ever since the environmental community succeeded in commoditising carbon and brought carbon mitigation to the market, efforts have continued to do something similar for biodiversity.

    Forbes.com: News Francis Vorhies 2011

  • Commercial space companies are commoditising the sub-orbital and the low-Earth orbit realms, just like what happened a century ago with aviation.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • In an effort to reduce costs to our customers, we are looking at commoditising their hardware.

    Analysis 2010

  • Such experimentation will no doubt fuel the fears of those who worry that cyberdating is commoditising intimacy and undermining marriages.

    The Economist: Correspondent's diary 2010

  • Twitter is how to leverage me as a user to be an ambassador for their advertisers, and that means commoditising my support for a brand.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Web site design is commoditising and the specialist web design companies and creative marketing agencies will

    Independent Information Technology and business analysis from IT-Analysis.com 2009

  • The one that regrets that technology is commoditising the world; that small human touches that used to indicate regard have slipped gently away on a tide of text messages and tweets.

    WalesOnline - Home 2009

  • $ {parseInt (blog_item_index) + 1}. reports from the Oxford Media Convention on the future of Channel 4 and the dangers of commoditising the news.

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk 2009

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