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- noun informal The realm of
modern technology .
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Examples
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That comment, posted on a TechCrunch story about Rupert Murdoch's possible bid for Yahoo, probably sums up the feelings of many in techland right now.
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It's greener-than-thou day in techland, with a whole bunch of tech companies falling over themselves to show how environmentally friendly they are.
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If you're a Netflix subscriber, you have free access to some 17,000 titles from Netflix, which is one of the best deals in techland.
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Breaking up, to be sure, runs counter to the order of the day in techland, which is consolidation.
Let's Break It Up 2010
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Breaking up, to be sure, runs counter to the order of the day in techland, which is consolidation.
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That's some rare good news from techland these days.
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Apple has become a sort of Wal-Mart of techland, able to drive tough bargains with suppliers as it builds dominant positions in key device markets.
Share the Wealth: Why Apple's Success Isn't Spreading to Others Dave Kansas 2011
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In techland, Kevin Rose, the co-founder of Digg and co-host of the Diggnation podcast, beats out Twitter co-founder Evan Williams, with 340,377 followers to 337,394.
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In techland, there's no rest for the weary, better processors and storage and networks are daily creations.
How Steve Jobs Changed The World Andy Kessler 2011
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Yet the pain is not being shared equally in techland, as some companies benefit from healthy niches or use strong competitive positions to expand their market share.
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