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networking

[net-wur-king] / ˈnɛtˌwɜr kɪŋ /






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At Stanford University, he developed a knack for networking his way into rooms with people who could help him—and impressing them once he got there.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It may be that some of the contacts that are made here lead to coaching opportunities overseas or playing opportunities overseas as well. The networking aspect of this is huge."

From BBC

Some 3.58 billion people used apps owned by Meta daily in the quarter, which are being enhanced with the help of AI, according to the social networking giant.

From Barron's

The networking supplier is benefiting from numerous demand trends that will continue to boost earnings and revenue moving forward, the firm said.

From Barron's

The legislation stipulates that "access to an online social networking service provided by an online platform is prohibited for minors under the age of 15."

From Barron's