Word: eagerness
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...Digest, notes that in Britain alone there are 55 million mobile users. "Even if you get 10-15% penetration, that's big bucks," he says. And he predicts that by 2012 some 256 million mobile-TV handsets will be shipped, up from essentially zero this year. Traditional broadcasters seem eager to rev up this new way of reaching viewers, in part because they can do it over the normal broadcast airwaves they already control rather than over mobile networks. The O2 trial, for example, taps into TV towers owned by Arqiva that emit a signal picked up by the Nokia...
...standard, and mobile-TV operators must decide among at least four would-be mobile broadcasting standards under development. Still, one look at Gina Policelli's face tells you why so many companies are vying to dominate the mobile-TV space. "I would pay for this." When customers are that eager, tech firms will find a way to make Mobile-TV work first, and iron out the details later...
Sandel wrote that he’s eager to teach the course again—even as the stares of of high-definition video cameras join those of his students...
Saini, who said he is eager to adapt his store to serve students’ needs, also plans on installing a suggestion box to receive student input...
...compassion on every side"), the first volume only plunges further into esoterica. Matt's commentary, which offers tidbits about ancient water clocks and the silkworm's arrival in Spain, along with his exegesis of mystical concepts, is often twice as long as his translation. Yet there are those eager to use it. Says Samuel Cohon, a Tucson, Ariz., rabbi who has ordered 40 copies at his congregants' request: "I thought, It'll be too hard. But there's a great desire to get at the source. If this is a profound text, then...