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Instead of a major streamer, for now Apple remains a boutique outlet.

From Digiday

A single strand of electricity, or streamer, at the frayed tip of each lightning leader is enough to forge the connection between the two currents, researchers report online February 1 in Geophysical Research Letters.

Samsung has been building up its streaming ad sales over the past couple years, and, as a high-end ad-supported streamer, Peacock’s logo on Samsung’s pitch deck could help the TV manufacturer to win over advertisers.

From Digiday

Pros, streamers, experts and developers can't seem to agree.

However, while the ad-supported streaming war may be officially kicking off in 2021, it will be some time before the competition among ad-supported streamers really heats up.

From Digiday

Digby was distinguished as leader by having a red and white ribbon added to the blue streamer at the end of his pole.

Every rag of bunting, from the tiny streamer of the fishing-boat to the great flag of ships of war, droops against the mast.

The Germans formerly fastened a streamer to a lance, which the duke carried in front of the army.

Hendricks stood watching a long time, until even the streamer had dissipated.

The wind did blow—the cloak did fly, like streamer long and gay; Till, loop and button failing both, at last it flew away.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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