Electronic hermits are people who live in total human isolation, but are hyperconnected via television, radio, the Net, SMS and what have you. |
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They're naturally the opinionated, hyperconnected influencers marketers crave. |
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In a hyperconnected world, their every business process needed to be exquisitely calibrated to respond instantly to whatever got thrown at them. |
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In today's hyperconnected world, more and more companies cannot and will not hire people who don't fulfill those criteria. |
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At the dawn of the 21st century, the result of this process is the emergence of what we could call the hyperconnected company. |
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In the last five years, we went from connected to hyperconnected. |
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A pair of New York-based trend spotters expect people to start setting some boundaries between their hyperconnected careers and personal lives this year. |
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They are about getting things done, success-oriented, multitasking and hyperconnected. |
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But it is equally undeniable that this new, hyperconnected world has a dark side too. |
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Together, Apple and Walmart represent the intense separation of American life into blue and red, rich and poor, overpriced and undersold, hyperconnected and left behind. |
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Algorithmic strategies were beginning to look as if they could make sense and meaning out of the vast swathes of hyperconnected documents. |
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We went from a connected world to a hyperconnected world. |
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We are now living in a hyperconnected world which also means that people really struggle to switch-off and work frequently spills over into personal life. |
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As we enter a hyperconnected era, products, services and processes become digitalized, the people and things around us are becoming linked together. |
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