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- verb Present participle of
unwire .
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Examples
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But she supports the idea of unwiring classrooms because it's more important to have people really participating in class.''
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In a briefing Firetide gave to Glenn a few weeks ago, the company discussed some specific scenarios, such as unwiring hotels, in which so many of the costs were in the wireline side that their products could drop a project's cost by more than half.
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In a briefing Firetide gave to Glenn a few weeks ago, the company discussed some specific scenarios, such as unwiring hotels, in which so many of the costs were in the wireline side that their products could drop a project's cost by more than half.
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Next: unwiring the entire two-mile-long Mall, Capitol Hill and all.
THE WIRELESS WORLD 2007
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Fun online piece about setting up free wireless broadband access for a small apartment complex -- and how the unwiring paid for itself by helping fill empty units.
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From the BBC News today, a story about the unwiring of (overabundant) surveillance cams.
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The partners insist their network will not only have staying power, but also will play an important role in the unwiring of conventional media, powered by cheaper, faster digital tools that have the potential to make anyone a programmer, a star, and a producer.
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In Philadelphia, the United way is unwiring neighborhoods
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Smartmobbing protests in Portland, Oregon 2003
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In Philadelphia, the United way is unwiring neighborhoods next:
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Italy Restricts Photoblogging 2003
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Interesting: This FAQ on McDwireless. com points out that this is a six-month trial program ... the unwiring begins now, and presumably McDonalds will re-evaluate the pickup rate at the end of the trial, to determine whether or not they'll continue to offer.
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