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Unbundling
Unbundling is a neologism to describe how the ubiquity of mobile devices, Internet connectivity, consumer web technologies, social media and information access in the 21st century is affecting older institutions (education, broadcasting, newspapers, games, shopping, etc.) by "break[ing] up the packages they once offered (possibly even for free), providing particular parts of them at a scale and cost unmatchable by the old order." Unbundling has been called "the great disruptor".
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unbundling in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unbundling in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Politics is clearly and heavily involved in any statement made by the European Parliament and very much so in the parliament's call to consider unbundling Google, it would however be unfair to say that U.S. companies are being targeted as such ... It seems that parliament is taking an aggressive stand in considering unbundling Google in the hope of ultimately obtaining a more realistic commitment from it.
I think what we’re going to see, funnily enough, is more of an unbundling of business class where you might get all perks of business class without the seat, because ultimately it all comes down to the area on the aircraft and it takes up.
Tremosa and Schwab are not ideological against Google! We are against monopolies, unbundling is one of the ideas but we proposed several ideas of solutions that are on the table including a 'rotation mechanism' (and) legislation on search engines.
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