Ubiquity in a sentence as a noun

It took many years from when the first web browser was written in 1990 to get to ubiquity.

I think it's easy to over-estimate the success and ubiquity of GitHub if you spend all day on HN.

It's immense popularity and ubiquity is proof of that.

Rahul Bajaj is one: any traveler to India must have seen ubiquity in the autorickshaw.

"In some ways, it is like the very ubiquity of technology has led us back to a world where socially normative gender roles take hold all over again"

Rather than debating the technical facets of the article, you fall back on the ubiquity of C++ projects as an overwhelmingly positive aspect.

Why should we shield people from learning a subject which has ubiquity equal to language or mathematics, and infinitely more lucrative application?

The relative ubiquity of the internet is an important consideration here.

Cute idea, but given the ubiquity of web addresses in mass media, and the time it takes for the public to learn anything new, it still sounds like a solution in search of a problem.

With the ubiquity of the web today, the new generation of web folks can much more easily pick up both the technical and design skills to create the kind of amazing UX experience that sets GitHub apart from SourceForge.

Amazing - the meta concepts behind the "Descriptive Camera" are limited only by the imagination, the resolution of the sensing devices, the ubiquity/bandwidth of the data pipe, and the ability to manage/train the backend human workforce and maintain a consistent level of quality.

Ubiquity definitions

noun

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

See also: ubiquitousness omnipresence