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Web-based and News
Also known as stock-share portals, stock market portals or stock exchange portals are Web-based applications that facilitates the process of informing the share-holders with substantial online data such as the latest price, ask / bids, the latest News, reports and announcements.

Web-based and run
Web-based publishing systems can be run using ubiquitous and inexpensive equipment and can operate from any global jurisdiction.

Web-based and by
Web-based international educational software is under development by students at New York University, based on the belief that current educational institutions are too rigid: effective teaching is not routine, students are not passive, and questions of practice are not predictable or standardized.
Web-based forums usually have a similar feature called ignore list, which hides any posts sent by users on the list.
* phpMyAdmin – a free Web-based front end widely installed by Web hosts worldwide, since it is developed in PHP and is included in the convenient LAMP stack, MAMP, and WAMP software bundle installers.
These scripts are installed by an entry in CVS's < tt > loginfo </ tt > file, which can trigger email notification or convert the log data into a Web-based format.
HomeTips. com, established in early 1995, was among the first Web-based sites to deliver free extensive DIY home-improvement content created by expert authors.
The Eagle Awards established a Favorite Web-based Comic category in 2000, and the Ignatz Awards followed the next year by introducing an Outstanding Online Comic category in 2001.
It was founded by Ken McVay as a central Web-based archive for the large numbers of documents made publicly available by the users of the newsgroup alt. revisionism and gifted to B ' nai Brith Canada in 2010.
The castle visitor centre was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in June 1994, and amongst other exhibits housed a computer generated reconstruction of the castle as it was in 1550, displayed through hardware that demonstrated the first use of the virtual tour concept, prior to its widespread adoption as a Web-based browser utility.
Web-based orders are also dispatched from there by Home Delivery Network.
Web-based applications running entirely on the server became the new ' next big thing ', and the need for a powerful display system on the client-side was simply dropped and replaced by lightweight GUIs based on HTML.
* A shortened Web 2. 0 term used by developers meaning " Web-based Application "
Web-based advertising was easily distributed by both campaigns, and for the first time, advertisements were tailored to target specific audiences, a process known as narrowcasting.

Web-based and have
The Degree Confluence Project is a World Wide Web-based all-volunteer project which aims to have people visit each of the integer degree intersections of latitude and longitude on Earth, posting photographs and a narrative of each visit online.
Web-based tools, including extranets, generally fall into this category, but have the limitation that they can only be used when the user has live Internet access.
Methods that have been found to be effective include interventions directed at or via health care providers and health care systems ; medications including nicotine replacement therapy ( NRT ) and varenicline ; individual and group counselling ; and Web-based or stand-alone and computer programs.
Web-based non-linear editing systems allow collaborative editing of video, similar to the way in which collaborative text editors have worked for text.
Web-based slam book sites have attracted controversy for hosting virtual slam books in which individuals or organizations are targeted for criticism that constitutes bullying or defamation.
Web-based PHR solutions are essentially the same as electronic device PHR solutions, however, web-based solutions have the advantage of being easily integrated with other services.

Web-based and been
BBS and Citadel / UX, is Web-enabled, and the traditional text interface has been replaced ( or operates concurrently ) with a Web-based user interface.
With IT technology development, the platform for people to use software has been changed from single PC platform to multi-platforms such as PC + Web-based + Cloud Computing + Mobile devices.
After 30 years development on the desktop, OCR software started to adapt to new application requirements ; WebOCR also known as OnlineOCR or Web-based OCR service, has been a new trend to meet larger volume and larger group of users.

Web-based and .
On the other hand, Web-based newspapers such as CNET use the term in both editorial and journalistic contexts, for example " Windows Live to Get Censorware.
This structure is popular for multimedia Web-based applications.
Online alternatives to the Britannica include Wikipedia, a freely available Web-based free-content encyclopaedia.
They maintain a Web-based Lomography magazine, which provides a photo archive storage to showcase the global community ’ s works.
The most prominent technique is to provide a Web-based interface to a terminal-based mainframe application.
* SQLBuddy-a free Web-based front end, developed in PHP.
* Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications: assures accessibility to web content, e. g., text description for any visuals such that users of with a disability or users that need assistive technology such as screen readers and refreshable Braille displays, can access the content.
Web-based word processors, such as Office Web Apps or Google Docs, are a relatively new category.
Web-based software such as Horde also makes use of it.
Because of the popularity of the Internet, many desirable domain names are already assigned and users must search for other acceptable names, using Web-based search features, or WHOIS and dig operating system tools.
Today it is normally accessed over TCP / IP using Viewdata client software on a personal computer running Microsoft Windows, or using a Web-based emulator.
In addition to the fat client email clients and small email clients, there are also Web-based email applications called webmail.
Since 2000, some major OCR vendors began offering WebOCR & Online software, a number of new entrants companies seized the opportunity to develop innovative Web-based OCR services, some of which are free of charge.

newsletter and News
Under leave to extend my remarks, I include the relevant portion of my newsletter, together with the text of the article from the U.S. News & World Report: `` your Congressman, Samuel S. Stratton, reports from Washington, May 1, 1961
The Society also published a newsletter ISC News.
Nonetheless, according to the Haley News fan club newsletter and the Haley biography Sound and Glory, planned concerts such as a fall 1980 tour of Germany, and proposed recording sessions in New York and Memphis were cancelled — including a potential reunion with past members of the Comets — and Haley returned to his home in Harlingen, Texas where he died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack on February 9, 1981.
The Brandon News was established in 1958 as a one-page newsletter and advertisement for Scogin's clothing store, written by Al & Chris Scogin.
The Loretto Community publishes Loretto Magazine, In Brief, a newsletter of the Education Committee, Loretto Earth News, and the Justice and Peace Newsletter.
Heathco-A Message from the Managing Director was a motivational newsletter sent to staff of a small company from the boss ( Edward Heath, nicknamed " Grocer "), and St Albion Parish News was in this broad style.
* Ithaca Community News, an e-mail newsletter
A monthly newsletter was produced entitled Quota News, and trophies were awarded to the best performing districts and salesmen.
Stopes edited the newsletter Birth Control News which gave explicit practical advice.
Members are also kept informed of news and forthcoming meetings through the Society newsletter, News Notes.
The Oregon Country Fair publishes a newsletter, the Fair Family News, eleven times a year.
One story told, is that because the rhubarb grown locally was used for dyeing the silk, Galgate's community newsletter is named ' Rhubarb City News '.
A local community newsletter, the Westcombe News, is produced by the local community association, the Westcombe Society.
Nerima prepares the Nerima News Azalea, a city newsletter, in English.
It was an article written by Burnside ( given legal clearance ) in BA News, the company's in house newsletter, that prompted Branson's legal action.
The Endowment currently publishes the International Economics Bulletin, Pro-et-Contra in Russian, China Insights Monthly in Chinese, the nuclear policy newsletter Pro News, and the Arab reform-focused Sada Journal.
Each section will normally have a publication program that includes ( 1 ) books, usually oriented toward practitioners ; ( 2 ) scholarly journals, such as Administrative Law Review ( published by the ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and The American University Washington College of Law ) and The International Lawyer ( published by the ABA Section of International Law and SMU Dedman School of Law ); ( 3 ) newsletters, such as The International Law News ( published by the ABA Section of International Law ); ( 4 ) e-publications, such as a monthly message from the section chair, or updates on substantive law developments ; and ( 5 ) committee publications, such as a committee newsletter published by one of the substantive law committees.
* News from the Rylands: the newsletter of the Special Collections Division of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
The magazine which was to continue Charles Fort's work documenting the unexplained was founded by Robert JM " Bob " Rickard in 1973 as his self-published bi-monthly mail order " hobbyish newsletter " miscellany The News" A Miscellany of Fortean Curiosities ".
* WCR cited by the Space Science and Engineering Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison: In the News: a monthly newsletter, " Data and Imagery ," April 2007.
From the mid 1970s until his death in 1986, Hoefler published a newsletter called " Microelectronics News ," which was the definitive " tabloid " of the emerging American semiconductor industry.
The primary growth vehicle was ALDA News, a monthly newsletter.
VJTI also initiated a newsletter named ' VJ. News ' in March 2010.
The DLA's activities are primarily divided into three areas: the VJTI newsletter ( VJ. News ), debates and Model United Nations ( MUNs ).
VJ. News is the official VJTI newsletter, published four times every academic year.

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