Ubiquitousness in a sentence as a noun

Actually, that makes them crappy is their ubiquitousness.

The ubiquitousness of the assumption that software startup == web startup saddens me.

"[14] Gilman says "the ubiquitousness of self-hatred cannot be denied.

Not sure that would work in the situation as Rachel described since the free food was still there, just with decreased availability and ubiquitousness.

The declines in crime also happen to correlate with the ubiquitousness and availability of video games.

And yet you think that the knowledge _about_ computers will decrease?Perhaps the obliviousness of the people around you have become more apparent because of the ubiquitousness of computing these days.

Ruby, a dynamic scripting language that I love its syntax, but maybe python would be a better choice for general dynamic scripting language, not because I like it, more because of its ubiquitousness.

Ultimately it's not practical to use it, so even if it is easier to use after the great hump of the learning curve, it's still not good for real world applications, principally because of libraries, support and ubiquitousness .

Ubiquitousness definitions

noun

the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)

See also: ubiquity omnipresence