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- noun The quality or state of being
shareable .
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Examples
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This is likely to stem from the comparative 'shareability' of the Mail's stories as opposed to the Guardian's.
The Next Web Martin Bryant 2010
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The 'shareability' factor and the 'like'/'follow'/'friend' factor has been a key ingredient.
Beverly Macy: Social Media Is Morphing Into Social Business Beverly Macy 2011
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Two minis show "value" to consumers, and six scream "shareability," says Russ Klein, marketing chief at Burger King.
In tough times, restaurants try mini burgers to get a nibble 2009
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The 'shareability' factor and the 'like'/'follow'/'friend' factor has been a key ingredient.
Beverly Macy: Social Media Is Morphing Into Social Business Beverly Macy 2011
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The lesson: We will quickly sacrifice quality for more functional things like speed, price, shareability and accessibility.
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But, additionally, because we have a media landscape in which this is now, not just possible — shareability.
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Social networks are built on shareability, and as members we sift through the everyday torrents of digital pop culture to find the brilliant bits we can offer up.
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Deep shareability: Meaning that youth will be able to share objects at all levels (from procedure blocks to animated characters to full projects) and to exchange them between all types of devices (desktops, laptops, tablets, handhelds, mobile phones, embedded devices)
scratch Bill Kerr 2007
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Deep shareability: Meaning that youth will be able to share objects at all levels (from procedure blocks to animated characters to full projects) and to exchange them between all types of devices (desktops, laptops, tablets, handhelds, mobile phones, embedded devices)
Archive 2007-03-01 Bill Kerr 2007
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We address the problems of findability, reusability, and shareability of learning materials in digital course libraries by suggesting the use of Semantic Web technologies in creating them....
Topic Maps in a Learning Environment David Bigwood 2006
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