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  • 121Milwaukee Omnifest — The Milwaukee Omnifest was a community resource with much the same goals as a Free Net. Neil Trilling was the director. Omnifest provided free Internet access for elementary and secondary school teachers, UW Milwaukee Alumni Association members,… …

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  • 1223GPP Long Term Evolution — LTE (Long Term Evolution) is the next major step in mobile radio communications, and will be introduced in 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 8. The aim of this 3GPP project is to improve the Universal Mobile Telecommunications… …

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  • 123Internet access — Main article: Internet See also: Broadband Internet access Many technologies and service plans for Internet access allow customers to connect to the Internet. Consumer use first became popular through dial up connections in the 20th century. By… …

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  • 124Virgin Media — Inc. Type Public Traded as NASDAQ: VMED, LSE:  …

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  • 125Electronic Data Interchange — (EDI) refers to the structured transmission of data between organizations by electronic means. It is more than mere E mail; for instance, organizations might replace bills of lading and even checks with appropriate EDI messages. It also refers… …

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  • 126Darwin (operating system) — Darwin Company / developer Apple Inc. Programmed in C, C++ OS family Unix …

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  • 127AirPort — Infobox Computer name = AirPort developer = Apple Inc. type = Wireless Base Stations and Cards photo = caption = The AirPort logo as seen in the AirPort Utility icon. first release date = July 21, 1999 discontinuation date = processor = baseprice …

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  • 128Commodore VIC-20 — Release date 1980 (VIC 1001) / 1981 Discontinued 1985 Operating system Commodore BASIC 2.0 CPU MOS Technology 6502 …

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