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en We wanted to be involved as aggressively as we could in smart devices. As the proliferation of smart phones came out and the recognition that the early uptake of those products would probably be in the business community, it seemed like a natural operation for us.

en We recognize that all young children need to build foundations in traditional content areas, like reading and math, and we continue to provide children with the tools they need to be successful in these areas, ... However, research tells us that some children, for example, have higher musical, interpersonal or reflective skills than others. We have created a curriculum that provides active learning opportunities in each of the eight Tutor Time 'Smarts': Word Smart(TM), Math Smart(TM), Body Smart(TM), Design Smart(TM), Music Smart(TM), Nature Smart(TM), People Smart(TM) and Me Smart(TM).

en The tides have changed to more data services through phones versus just using it as a telephone for voice. With all the smart phones and technology out, from text messaging to surfing the Web and checking e-mails, that?s the age that mobile phones are going into.

en Smart phone sell-through reported by our carrier partners more than doubled over the year-ago period, validating our strategic decision to support multiple open platforms and offer a choice of smart phones based on either Windows Mobile or Palm OS.

en There are so many smart people in this business. Not that the people before weren't smart, but these people are smart in a different way and have a much better handle on what they're trying to accomplish, instead of just trial and error as we were before.

en Even with digital cameras now in 49 percent of U.S. homes, consumers are purchasing higher mega-pixel digital cameras as upgrades to their original digital cameras, ... We're seeing a similar upgrade mentality with wireless communications handsets. Many consumers are opting for digital camera phones and smart phone devices as opposed to direct model replacement purchases. This demonstrates how established these products are in the lives of consumers.

en He's smart, and offensive coaches like to have smart guys that know what they're doing, can pick up things, can react in the heat of battle. And Will seems to have an ability to handle the chaos that's involved in an NFL game.

en We now know that it's not only a threat to smart phones. All these regular phones that support J2ME are vulnerable and can become a major target.

en I feel like people think that we're really, really smart. Yes, we're smart, but we skipped school because we're smart. It leveled the playing field.

en The wireless phones will be used to manage more and more of our lives. If we are going to use these phones for all they can offer, we have to be smart about it. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. Either that or there will have to be new laws passed making it illegal to drive and talk at the same time.

en Well, I was lucky enough to be involved in about 19 failures at an early age, so I'm realistic about the success I'm having and how quickly it can go away. What's important is to be smart about it.
  Matthew Perry

en The US Postal Service is paying more for the lease on the building than the revenue it is receiving for the post office boxes, so it's just not smart business for us to keep it in operation.

en Almost any way you craft a free airtime system, you will tend to even up resources between incumbents and challengers and incumbents are smart enough to know that and smart enough to know ... what's in it for me? Not a great deal. The broadcast industry has been always against it for obvious reasons having to do with their own bottom lines. They're not in the business of giving away airtime. They're in the business of selling it.

en It has been an absolute joy to watch this project come together and see how the community has embraced it. We always talk about smart growth and this is an excellent example of that. This is smart growth defined.

en Scott is a natural leader. And he had a winner's attitude. He's just a tremendous competitor. When it got down to crunch time, he wanted the ball, he wanted to make the play. And he was smart. He understood the offense, and we really were doing some different things back then. Everyone had confidence in him.


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