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On-demand startup — LittleShoot only runs when you need it.
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On-demand tankless hot water heaters: They're 84% more energy efficient.
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Publishers Weekly had the accurate headline: "Number of On-demand Titles Topped Traditional Books in 2008."
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On-demand scaling or elasticity, often with charge-back reflecting per-hour rather than per-month charges
Tony Greenberg: Profiling the Public Cloud Buyer's Danger Tony Greenberg 2011
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On-demand video sources like Netflix and Hulu are giving viewers more choices, he says.
TV Cash Tilts College Playing Field Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011
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On-demand tankless hot water heaters: They're 84% more energy efficient.
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Title: On-demand drug delivery from self-assembled nanofibrous gels: A new approach for treatment of proteolytic disease
Postpartum Depression Highest in Fall, Winter Ann Lukits 2011
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Publishers Weekly had the accurate headline: "Number of On-demand Titles Topped Traditional Books in 2008."
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On-demand scaling or elasticity, often with charge-back reflecting per-hour rather than per-month charges
Tony Greenberg: Profiling the Public Cloud Buyer's Danger Tony Greenberg 2011
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On-demand movie rental services from cable companies, Netflix, Apple TV, and Vudu have been gaining popularity in living rooms for some time, and couch potatoes can now rent a flick with the push of a few buttons — no driving to the store or waiting for the mail required.
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