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  • 121network — /ˈnɛtwɜk / (say netwerk) noun 1. any net like combination of filaments, lines, passages, or the like. 2. a netting or net. 3. a group of affiliated radio or television stations, sometimes commonly owned, and from which at times the same program… …

  • 122Network Appliance — NetApp Logo de NetApp, Inc. Création 1992 Fondateur(s) David Hitz James Lau …

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  • 123Network of African National Human Rights Institutions — The Network of African National Human Rights Institutions (NANHRI) is one of four regional groupings within the global network, the International Co ordinating Committee of NHRIs (ICC). NANHRI promotes the establishment of national human rights… …

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  • 124network army — noun a group of like minded people united by the internet; a new kind of social or political of business group that may exert broad influence on a shared concern a network army of software programmers contribute free software to those who want it …

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  • 125Group TAC — Die K.K. Group TAC (jap. 株式会社グループ・タック, kabushiki gaisha Gurūpu Takku; engl. Group Tac Co., Ltd.) ist ein japanisches Anime und Computergraphikstudio mit Hauptsitz in Shibuya, Tokio. Gegründet 1968, hat es an vielen Filmen, TV Shows und Anzeigen… …

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  • 126Network of European Foundations for Innovative Cooperation — The Network of European Foundations for Innovative Cooperation (NEF) is an international non profit organization, with headquarters in Brussels (Belgium). The organization was created in order to strengthen the potential for cooperation between… …

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  • 127network —    A group of computers and associated peripheral devices connected by a communications channel capable of sharing files and other resources among several users.    A network can range from a peer to peer network connecting a small number of… …

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  • 128Group editor — A group editor is a groupware application that allows a distributed group of human users to edit a share document over a computer network. Refer to collaborative editor …

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