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In addition, The TFDL will offer books and online resources, a large Learning Commons with café, workrooms, film and audio rooms, editing and recording suites, multimedia labs, quiet study areas, and seminar and consultation space for academic growth.
During a case against some Internet café owners who allowed their customers to play online chess and other games, a local court in Thessaloniki declared the law unconstitutional.
For example, the authorities monitored Internet cafés, required Internet users to show IDs before they could use the Internet in some regions, and held Internet café operators responsible for their clients ’ online activities.

online and phenomenon
Ukrainian talent contest winner, Kseniya Simonova, gained worldwide fame and became an online phenomenon with her sand painting which depicted World War II and how her family had been separated by the war.
Two prominent members of Iran ’ s human rights community, the feminist lawyer and journalist Shadi Sadr and the blogger and activist Mojtaba Saminejad, published essays online from inside Iran arguing that far from being a new phenomenon, prison rape has a long history in the Islamic Republic.
A study by Beatriz Lia Avila Mileham in 2004 examined the phenomenon of online infidelity in chat rooms, a process whereby individuals involved in a long-term committed relationship seek computer synchronous, interactive contact with opposite-sex members.
" Stuart wrote " the metascore phenomenon, namely Metacritic and GameRankings, become an enormously important element of online games journalism over the past few years.
The program is best known outside of Japan due to the " Dramatic Chipmunk ", an online phenomenon video
The commercial for Sneaux, " Human Skateboard ", became an internet phenomenon in 2007, amassing millions of views online.
For example, according to one online encyclopedia, a meat puppet " publishes comments on blogs, wikis and other public venues about some phenomenon or product in order to generate public interest and buzz "— that is, he is engaged in behavior more widely known as " astroturfing.
The CompuServe CB Simluator was also the setting for The Strange Case of the Electronic Lover, an ethnographic study by Lindsy Van Gelder examining the phenomenon gender-bending identity in the early days of online chatrooms, and how one user's exposure as a woman pretending to be male influenced a virtual community.
In the online multiplayer PC game, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, and its expansion Wolfenstein-Enemy Territory, this phenomenon is usually referred to as ' Trickjumping ', and can be used to gain huge amounts of speed and by performing a trickjump on a slope players are also able to translate that speed to vertical speed and get to else impossible to reach places.
It is one of the earliest examples of an online viral phenomenon.

online and was
ASU Online was ranked # 1 in online Student Services and Technology by U. S. News and World Report.
When AA was ported to the English Electric KDF9 computer, the character set was changed to ISO and that compiler has been recovered from an old paper tape by the Edinburgh Computer History Project and is available online, as is a high-quality scan of the original Edinburgh version of the Atlas Autocode manual.
AIM Pages was released in May 2006, allowing the 63 million AIM users to create an online, dynamic profile.
AMD's new fab in Dresden came online, allowing further production increases, and the process technology was improved by a switch to copper interconnects.
PETSCII was also supported by the nationwide online service Quantum Link.
The most popular form of online graphics was ANSI art, which combined the IBM Extended ASCII character set's blocks and symbols with ANSI escape sequences to allow changing colors on demand, provide cursor control and screen formatting, and even basic musical tones.
The version with Bardot was issued in 1986 and became a popular download hit in 2006 when Universal Records made its back catalogue available to purchase online, with this version of the song ranking as the third most popular download.
The Beano Club was closed down in 2010 and it's pages changed to Beano VIP with more online presence.
CEO and chairman Howard Lutnick, whose brother was among those killed, vowed to keep the company alive, and the company was able to bring its trading markets back online within a week.
Counter-Strike was originally played online through the WON gaming service, which was shut down in 2004, forcing players to switch to Steam.
In early 2000 Engelbart produced, with volunteers and sponsors, what was called The Unfinished Revolution – II, also known as the Engelbart Colloquium at Stanford University, to document and publicize his work and ideas to a larger audience ( live, and online ).
An idea he introduced in one of these columns was the concept of " Reviews of This Book ", a book containing nothing but cross-referenced reviews of itself which has an online implementation.
In February 2010, a website for the online multiplayer game, Digimon Battle Online, was launched, showing it to be based primarily in the world of the Tamers saga and its characters.
On September 22, 2011, online game publisher Joymax announced the release of an MMORPG game called Digimon Masters, which was developed by the Korean publisher DIGITALIC.
In 1996 Jones International University was launched and claims to be the first fully online university accredited by a regional accrediting association in the US.
In 2009 the entire contents was made available online, free of charge.
" The Department of Education and Science, which paid € 450, 000 to give children in school online access to the Encyclopaedia, said it was " disappointed ".
On 3 June 2008, an initiative to facilitate collaboration between online expert and amateur scholarly contributors for Britannica's online content ( in the spirit of a wiki ), with editorial oversight from Britannica staff, was announced.
Like the Britannica, Encarta was available online by subscription, although some content could be accessed for free.
* 1982: Minitel was introduced nationwide in France by France Telecom and used for online ordering.
The Baudot system was accepted by the French Telegraph Administration during 1875, with the first online tests of his system occurring between Paris and Bordeaux on November 12, 1877.

online and started
The AFI Catalog of Feature Films, started in 1968, is an online database that preserves the history of American film in encyclopedic detail.
In recent years, online loyalty programs have also started to target the Swiss.
On the first day of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the Altador Cup started as an annual international online gaming event and had 10. 4 million participants the first year.
Pietro Di Miceli, an Italian volunteer, developed and administered the first Project Gutenberg website and started the development of the Project online Catalog.
The University has also started administering distance education courses, including an online Masters Programme from the main campus.
Halo 2 started online console gaming and was on top of the Xbox live charts until its successor, Halo 3, took over.
Minardi fans worldwide immediately started an online petition to save the Minardi team name and the team's 20-year heritage in F1 after the news broke.
The online game Wheel of Time Multi-User Dungeon is the oldest authorized game based on the series, started in 1993 ; however, older, offline games have been in existence since as far back as the series started.
In a conversation with Miranda, one character tells her that the nation-states of the world collapsed when electronic communications started using an untraceable relay system that made it impossible to enforce taxes on online transactions ( which was later used as a plot element in another of Stephenson's works, the 1999 novel Cryptonomicon ).
When its original channel ( TV2 ) was to finish off the show, an online petition was started to save it.
When vidders started putting their videos online, their sites were routinely password protected, etc.
In 2007, along with the creation of the new brand 3DVIA, Dassault Systèmes started to get into online applications, what is now called PLM 2. 0, as a reference to the Web 2. 0.
started off as a web portal with a web directory providing an extensive range of products and services for online activities.
Royal Brunei started online booking facilities the same year.
FlightGear started as an online proposal in 1996 by David Murr.
PlanetMath was started when the popular free online mathematics encyclopedia MathWorld was temporarily taken offline for 12 months by a court injunction as a result of the CRC Press lawsuit against the Wolfram Research company and its employee ( and MathWorld's author ) Eric Weisstein.
As the Internet became an arena for commerce at the turn of the millennium, Western Union started its online services.
In 2006, SAS Institute started online community forums, which provide a way to talk directly to SAS Institute developers and contain information which is otherwise under-or un-documented.
Students are able to take classes online and they are able to communicate with their professor through their online course ( es ). Just recently businesses have started using online communities to communicate with the customers what they are doing in order to enhance the way the business works, as well as share new information about the business with the customers.
As part of its economic development, the tribe started a business " Plain Green Loans ," for online lending to Native Americans who are underserved by the lack of banks on many reservations.
In January 2011, PNAS started considering manuscripts for exclusive online publication, " PNAS Plus " papers.
In 1994 he started with his Mail-interviews which have been published as booklets and online.

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