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The Amiga Skyline BBS software was the first in 1987 featuring a script markup language communication protocol called Skypix which was capable to give the user a complete graphical interface, featuring rich graphic content, changeable fonts, mouse-controlled actions, animations and sound.
As a type of face-to-face communication, body language and choice tonality play a significant role, and may have a greater impact upon the listener than informational content.
In a simple model, often referred to as the transmission model or standard view of communication, information or content ( e. g. a message in natural language ) is sent in some form ( as spoken language ) from an emisor / sender / encoder to a destination / receiver / decoder.
Together, communication content and form make messages that are sent towards a destination.
In the presence of " communication noise " on the transmission channel ( air, in this case ), reception and decoding of content may be faulty, and thus the speech act may not achieve the desired effect.
Uncorrected errors in digital communications have unpredictable and generally large impact on the information content of the communication.
The report concludes that, on the basis of information presented, ECHELON was capable of interception and content inspection of telephone calls, fax, e-mail and other data traffic globally through the interception of communication bearers including satellite transmission, public switched telephone networks ( which once carried most Internet traffic ) and microwave links.
In practice this means that even on a correctly configured web server eavesdroppers can still infer the IP address and port number of the web server ( sometimes even the domain name e. g. www. example. org, but not rest of the URL ) that one is communicating with as well as the amount ( data transferred ) and duration ( length of session ) of the communication, though not the content of the communication.
The content types defined by MIME standards are also of importance outside of email, such as in communication protocols like HTTP for the World Wide Web.
It is unlike XHTML, whose primary purpose is communication of content, not presentation, and therefore specifies objects to be displayed but not where to place such objects.
It is based on new standards for API and content object-to-runtime environment communication, with many ambiguities of previous versions resolved.
* Run-Time Environment — describes runtime API and data model used for communication between content objects and learning management systems
A user agent, commonly a web browser or web crawler, initiates communication by making a request for a specific resource using HTTP and the server responds with the content of that resource or an error message if unable to do so.
This may lead to improved methods for submarine communication, or an ability to remotely sense and map the mineral content of the terrestrial subsurface, and perhaps underground complexes, of regions or countries, among other things.
The use of storytelling by marketers shows the beginning of a new narrative era in which brand content, brand story, advertainment, street marketing, guerilla marketing ... will be essential communication concepts.
" The Global Dialogue Prize is one of the world's most significant recognitions for research in the Humanities, honoring " excellence in research and research communication on the conditions and content of a global intercultural dialogue on values "..
Convergence in this instance is defined as the interlinking of computing and other information technologies, media content, and communication networks that has arisen as the result of the evolution and popularization of the Internet as well as the activities, products and services that have emerged in the digital media space.
There is barely any face-to-face communication in the online community world, therefore developers ' want to make sure that all of the participating members are content and at ease with other members.
A way to retrieve content is also needed, which requires a communication and network infrastructure.
In the military organization, the formal communication proceeds from superior to subordinate, and its content is presumably clear because it originates at a higher level of expertise and experience.
Verbal communication lends itself to the spread of falsehoods much more so than written, as there is no record of exactly what was said or who originally said it ( usually neither the source nor the content can be verified ).
* Enterprise content management, the capture, management and communication of processes within an organization

content and may
Thus the student of literature may sometimes find it helpful to classify a poem or an essay as being in idea or in ideal content or subject matter typical or atypical of its period.
The content of his words may lapse back into monotonous repetition, as if a phonograph needle were stuck in one groove ; ;
Red wine may have a higher alcohol content ( on average 12. 5 %, sometimes up to 16 %).
Natural variations in plant alkaloid content and profiles also affect the final concentration of alkaloids in the brew, and the physical act of cooking may also serve to modify the alkaloid profile of harmala alkaloids.
Abstractions may be formed by reducing the information content of a concept or an observable phenomenon, typically to retain only information which is relevant for a particular purpose.
Keys plated with other metals are not affected by the settlement, and may continue to use brass alloys with higher percentage of lead content.
However the carcass value of double-muscled animals may be enhanced due to increased dressing yield, lean carcass content, and upgrading of some cuts leading to a higher proportion of higher valued cuts.
The flavour is typically less malty than a traditional bock, and may be drier, hoppier, and more bitter, but still with a relatively low hop flavour, with a mild spicy or peppery quality from the hops, increased carbonation and alcohol content.
It consists of a lipid bilayer with embedded proteins that may constitute close to 50 % of membrane content.
For the second exam, called the Principles and Practices, Part 2, or the Professional Engineering exam, candidates may select a particular engineering discipline's content to be tested on ; there is currently not an option for BME with this, meaning that any biomedical engineers seeking a license must prepare to take this examination in another category ( which does not affect the actual license, since most jurisdictions do not recognize discipline specialties anyway ).
These activities may include such activities as free downloads, online video content, and online web presentations.
Jurisdictions may augment the training, but are strongly encouraged to deliver the entire core content.
The motive is often to prevent persons from viewing content which the computer's owner ( s ) or other authorities may consider objectionable ; when imposed without the consent of the user, content control can constitute censorship.
Web syndication services may provide alternate paths for content.
Google services are often blocked by filters, but these may most often be bypassed by using https :// in place of http :// since content filtering software is not able to interpret content under secure connections ( in this case SSL ).
Gateway-based content control software may be more difficult to bypass than desktop software as the user does not have physical access to the filtering device.
As with Scotch and Irish whiskey, the alcohol content of the spirits used may exceed 90 %.
Chianti that meets more stringent requirements ( lower yield, higher alcohol content and dry extract ) may be labelled as Chianti Superiore, although Chianti from the " Classico " sub-area is not allowed in any event to be labelled as " Superiore ".
The term database may be narrowed to specify particular aspects of organized collection of data and may refer to the logical database, to the physical database as data content in computer data storage or to many other database sub-definitions.

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