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Some caveats: Download and usership data don't necessarily mean sales.
Wretman's work drew parallels between contemporary art, public performance, choreography, and everyday usership.
But their chances of profiting from usership rather than ownership depend on two things.
Researchers said many aspects of chan culture do predispose their vast usership to extremism.
But the data says that female usership of Pornhub grows every year, Price points out.
Shares were recently dinged after the company revealed a sequential usership decline in the fourth quarter.
Usership is up about 14 percent from a year ago, according to Facebook's latest quarterly report.
Usership also rose about 22.27 percent from a year ago on both a daily and monthly basis.
While usership of other popular social media like Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat has plateaued, TikTok's popularity took off.
That's more than twice the current daily usership of Snapchat, which lost 8 million users in the last quarter.
As usership has declined on Google Plus, so has one of the company's main enforcement mechanisms for hate speech.
But it's also Facebook's most valuable market, and any decline in usership — even a small one — isn't a great sign.
Elbakyan argues Sci-Hub is a tool of necessity, and its massive usership in poor countries seems to strengthen her case.
Although recent scrutiny has "clearly hurt" Facebook's mission, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said there has not been a dramatic decline in usership.
But it wasn't until Tawfiq expanded usership to the general public and subsequently to Snapchat users, that it became a viral sensation.
Facebook and WhatsApp boasted record usership — 2.13 billion and 1.5 billion monthly active users, respectively — according to Facebook's fourth-quarter earnings yesterday.
Since Facebook acquired Instagram in 2012, the social photo-sharing platform has seen its usership soar to 700 million monthly active users globally.
Young urbanites, who have become accustomed to usership instead of ownership, find the notion of transport as a service both natural and appealing.
The company also reported making more money per user than anticipated, as well as a 14 percent increase in usership year-over-year.
Snap, though, hasn't focused on growing international usership, preferring instead to target people in developed nations with robust cellular networks and bigger bank accounts.
The speculation around Facebook's usership comes as regulators both in the U.S. and abroad have pushed Facebook to disclose more about its privacy practices.
Vivo, Brazil's biggest telecommunications company by usership, said average revenue per user of mobile services, or mobile ARPU, rose 2.1 percent from a year earlier.
Their goal isn't necessarily to be the "Uber for kids," says HopSkipDrive CEO Joanna McFarland, nor are they trying to reach as wide a usership.
Still, while a company like Skype (acquired for $8.5 billion in 2011) may not appear cutting edge compared to Apple's FaceTime, it still holds significant usership.
"There is no connection to politics and usership at our facilities here in N.Y.C," said Ronald C. Lieberman, an executive vice president with the Trump Organization.
It's less clear how this usership might change after the free trials run out or if Disney's low introductory rate of $7 per month eventually increases.
Indeed, Twitter's latest products, like a new timeline option announced Wednesday, focus not only on usership but engagement, on which the company has not traditionally released numbers.
Tinder's usership in India grew by 400% in 2015, and Tinder executives are quick to highlight the app's potential to change the country's cultural expectations around dating.
Wall Street had decried the stock for years, but the company has been gaining favor with investors as it has begun to significantly increase its usership. Sen.
Her performance basically sought to eschew its performative frame all together, evoking something exterior to art, an alternative activity based on an idea of usership and coefficiency.
"Of course, we've already bought some incredible things that are outside our core that we're integrating into our core," Benioff said, highlighting a surge in usership on Quip.
I think on the usership side — the popularity of ride hailing, the ride sharing model, is increasing — yet, the aspect of personal ownership is still really, really high.
And based on key measures followed by Wall Street, Facebook's usership, margins and capital expenditures were little affected by the outcry, at least for the first few weeks.
Netflix currently leads in subscription streaming usership, with 463 million total viewers in the US according to eMarketer (60 million paid memberships), followed by Amazon Video, and Hulu.
Smart speakers have the highest rate of voice assistant monthly usership — 79 percent — but that's not surprising as voice is the only way with which to communicate with speakers.
Another executive in the media business opined that adding Twitter could open up usership and a new audience, but at an extremely high overhead; that opinion was seconded by a banker.
The company has managed to leverage the lack of credit card penetration in the region and its high usership to create a mobile payments platform that works for more than transportation.
"There is no connection to politics and usership at our facilities here in N.Y.C," Ronald C. Lieberman, an executive vice president at the Trump Organization, told The New York Times last year.
Cosmetic sales have also seen a boost as the surge in millennial usership on popular social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter has helped companies promote and respond to their core consumers.
Google would presumably get a bigger piece, since it controls more digital ad revenue than any other company, but its business and usership is more varied, so it's more difficult to figure out.
The 134-page report suggests three major transitions - a shift from private vehicle ownership to shared usership, from petrol and diesel to electric vehicles and from cities designed for cars to cities designed for humans.
While on average people aren't downloading many more apps, App Annie expects global app usership to nearly double to 6.3 billion people in the next five years while the time spent in apps will more than double.
By the time the NIN formally launched in 2016 under current President Hassan Rouhani, who ran on a platform of internet access, internet usership in Iran grew from around 77.4 million people in 2015 to 80.2 million people now, according to the report.
Located on the left side of the Vistula River in Warsaw's Targówek district, a working-class area boasting rows of Soviet-style housing blocks, the sprawling public park is challenging the conceptual edifices of sculpture by attaching it to practices that underlie forms of usership (rather than spectatorship).
In Stephen Wright's "Towards a Lexicon of Usership" (2013), the art critic, curator, and theorist describes how practices such as Althamer's can be seen in lieu of "artistic coefficients," a term borrowed from Duchamp, as the basis for his theory that repositions art-related practices that pivot into other disciplines.
Speakers of the same heritage language raised in the same community may differ significantly in terms of their language abilities, yet be considered heritage speakers under this definition. Some heritage speakers may be highly proficient in the language, possessing several registers, while other heritage speakers may be able to understand the language but not produce it. Other individuals that simply have a cultural connection with a minority language but do not speak it may consider it to be their heritage language. It is held by some that ownership does not necessarily depend on usership: “Some Aboriginal people distinguish between usership and ownership.
In Asia, profit-driven, privately owned and publicly traded mass transit and real estate conglomerates predominantly operate public transit systems. In North America, municipal transit authorities most commonly run mass transit operations. In Europe, both state-owned and private companies predominantly operate mass transit systems, Public transport services can be profit-driven by use of pay-by-the-distance fares or funded by government subsidies in which flat rate fares are charged to each passenger. Services can be fully profitable through high usership numbers and high farebox recovery ratios, or can be regulated and possibly subsidised from local or national tax revenue.
Halprin's final three projects were all completed in 2005: the Letterman Digital Arts Center (for George Lucas), the approach to Yosemite Falls, and the amphitheatre at Stern Grove. Several of Halprin's works have been threatened by redevelopment as they have aged. Some, such as the Water Garden in Olympia, Washington, have fallen victim to neglect and deferred maintenance, and are in states of disrepair. Others have attracted undesired users (homeless, drug users, and skateboarders); rather than address the social issues, some spaces, such as Skyline Park in Denver, completed in 1976, were redesigned (2003) to increase public usership.
Steve also wrote more broadly on topics deemed to be of interest to the NY-based geek, from love issues to how to install a new motherboard. In 2003, Steve was tasked with contributing to and moderating netslaves.com's online bulletin board, which had grown in usership after instances of homophobia and racism alienated a large group of users from Philip Kaplan's FuckedCompany.com. These users flocked to netslaves, but two feuding users (who went by the names Cheopys and Uncle Meat, of left and right political persuasion, respectively) repeatedly created situations in which Steve would have to arbitrate discussions.
Starting in the late 1970s, the lake was beginning to have water quality issues, which affected lake usership and eventually local economic damage. On 19 July 1988, the water being released from the lake downstream had become eutrophic and thus killing fish in the river. In February 1991, the GA Department of Natural Resources issued a fish consumption advisory for the lake, which extended downstream to Lake Harding on March 3rd. Also in 1991, as pollution damage was realized, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GEPD) and the City of Atlanta made a timetable to reduce phosphorus by the late 1990s.

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