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computerize

[kuhm-pyoo-tuh-rahyz] / kəmˈpju təˌraɪz /


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“Particularly in a lot of domains, you can fully computerize that whole loop,” he said—the inspiration for the startup’s name.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 5, 2026

What I would say is it’s the half-computerization of everything, because vendors are free to computerize things to their heart’s content, but we cannot recomputerize them, right?

From Slate Oct. 13, 2025

Similar efforts raised millions to computerize police stations and patrol cars and helped finance the successful 1999 campaign for charter reform against City Council opposition.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 20, 2023

Despite a previous recommendation to computerize records, employment investigators’ files were still paper-based, the investigation found.

From New York Times May 3, 2018

Originally, I worked as a librarian in Europe and in the Middle East, under contract to set up libraries and/or computerize catalogs.

From From the Print Media to the Internet by Marie Lebert

Robert Phillips, president of Gimix Inc., a Chicago firm that computerizes entire households, has installed terminals in every room of his Chicago apartment.

From Time Magazine Archive

By contrast, the sky and the air represent wonder and possibility, like what he felt when he first heard Laurie Anderson’s computerized psychedelic anthem, “O Superman,” in 1982.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 29, 2026

It landed alongside another unfolding exam scandal, in which students alleged that a new computerized system for grading a key high-school exam had made serious errors.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 20, 2026

For now, analyzing trading flows offers the best insight into quants and other systematic investors, who invest off data analysis and computerized trading rules.

From Barron's Apr. 22, 2026

Unlike other notable films in this space, like Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s cold, computerized “Pulse,” “The Ring” or “The Blair Witch Project,” Tuason’s movie fails to use its primary device to its full potential.

From Salon Mar. 15, 2026

"Because I got the computerized watch I wanted," she said excitedly.

From "Case of the Sneaky Snowman: Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew, #5" by Carolyn Keene

Army’s headquarters, about 20 miles northeast of Saigon, computerizing Army operations, from troop movements to food requisitions.

From Washington Post May 23, 2017

Unfortunately for technocrats, automation of decision and control ran into two core problems: limited computational resources and the difficulty of quantifying and computerizing tacit human knowledge and domain understanding.

From Slate May 20, 2015

The industry has long argued that computerizing business transactions and everyday tasks like banking and reading library books has the net effect of saving energy and resources.

From New York Times Sep. 23, 2012

Officials with the office told the Tribune they have solved those problems by adding paralegals and computerizing case-tracking systems.

From Chicago Tribune Jan. 29, 2012

He began computerizing all his farm records, which was not easy.

From Time Magazine Archive




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