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Web-based and United
( NYSE: ETM ), the fourth-largest broadcasting company in the United States, iAmplify. com, a Web-based content publisher / syndication network with the world's largest selection of expert video / audio downloads, and on the Board of Advisors for Slide. com, the world ’ s leading social entertainment company, which was sold to Google for approximately 200 million dollars in August 2010.

Web-based and U
The Secular Coalition for America publishes a Web-based Congressional scorecard rating U. S. Representatives and Senators on their roll call votes and legislative sponsorship.

Web-based and .
BBS and Citadel / UX, is Web-enabled, and the traditional text interface has been replaced ( or operates concurrently ) with a Web-based user interface.
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.
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.
Online alternatives to the Britannica include Wikipedia, a freely available Web-based free-content encyclopaedia.
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.
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.
* 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.
* 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.
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.
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.
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.
In addition to the fat client email clients and small email clients, there are also Web-based email applications called webmail.
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.
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.
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 generally
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.
Federated search portals, either commercial or open access, generally search public access bibliographic databases, public access Web-based library catalogues ( OPACs ), Web-based search engines like Google and / or open-access, government-operated or corporate data collections.

Web-based and less
Two-tier approaches, while allowing more rapid development, are inherently less scalable than N-tier solutions ( such as Web-based database solutions ).

Web-based and under
Tim Henson began experimenting with Web-based comedy in 1996, and began producing episodes of the Distorted View Show in 2000 through telephony company Tellme, under the name Distorted View Daily.

Web-based and Education
The Web-based Delphi Research Technique as a Method for Content Validation in HRD and Adult Education Research.
ACP electronic information resources include Physicians ' Information and Education Resource ( PIER ), a Web-based decision-support tool that delivers evidence-based guidance to physicians in more than 400 modules, or clinical areas.

Web-based and 1994
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.

suppliers and outside
Activities related to obtaining products and materials from outside suppliers involve resource planning, supply sourcing, negotiation, order placement, inbound transportation, storage, handling and quality assurance, many of which include the responsibility to coordinate with suppliers on matters of scheduling, supply continuity, hedging, and research into new sources or programs.
This included buying parts from outside suppliers, who could often produce them as cheaply or cheaper.
The platform company contracts production to outside suppliers, often in low wage countries.
In a business-to-business context, an extranet can be viewed as an extension of an organization's intranet that is extended to users outside the organization, usually partners, vendors, and suppliers, in isolation from all other Internet users.
MRP can be applied both to items that are purchased from outside suppliers and to sub-assemblies, produced internally, that are components of more complex items.
It was unusual for an IBM product because it was largely sourced from outside component suppliers and was intended to run third-party operating systems and software.
Fabless ASIC suppliers rely almost exclusively on outside suppliers for their technology.
The cooperative utilizes its volume leverage with suppliers in purchasing products and services for less than the individual member company could obtain outside of the cooperative.
In the early 21st century businesses increasingly outsourced to suppliers outside their own country, sometimes referred to as offshoring or offshore outsourcing.
Members may also come from outside an organization ( in particular, from suppliers, key customers, or consultants ).
Aside from the " marketing costs " of using outside suppliers and the agency costs of central direction inside the firm, whether to put Fisher Body inside or outside of General Motors would have been a matter of indifference.
The Durant automobile is considered to be an example of an " assembled " automobile because so many of its components were obtained from outside suppliers.
Prior to 2002 the text page typography of each book in the Classics series had been overseen by a team of in-house designers ; this department was closed in 2003 as part of the production costs rationalisation of the Classics list, and any design work is now done by editors and outside suppliers.
A micro-winery is a small wine producer that does not have its own vineyard, and instead sources its grape product from outside suppliers.
The Ordnance Department freely shared the techniques used with outside suppliers.
McLaren were also concerned about the standard refuelling equipment provided for 1995 by suppliers Intertechnique, having suffered a major leak in a test of the new rig outside of its factory.
* a ban on the sale of fireworks outside certain " traditional " or minority-cultural periods ( such as those listed in the first bullet ), unless suppliers are licensed ; and,
In 2005, Carr published the controversial article " The End of Corporate Computing " in the MIT Sloan Management Review, in which he argued that in the future companies will purchase information technology as a utility service from outside suppliers.
He soon reorganised production such that almost all parts were built by the company, as opposed to relying on outside suppliers.
The Flint was considered an assembled car because Durant Motors used components manufactured by outside suppliers to build its automobile lines.
Premixed Rokushō can be purchased outside Japan through specialty jewelry suppliers.

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