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  • 31Open-Xchange — Server Open Xchange portal interface Developer(s) Open …

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  • 32Open Access (Infrastructure) — is infrastructure such as railways were clients other than the owners can use it albeit for a fee.Most railways are inherently open access and operate as common carriers.Railways within say a steel works are private and not available to outsiders …

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  • 33Open Mashup Alliance — Abbreviation OMA Formation Sept 2009 Type Standards Development Organization Region served …

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  • 34Service web — Un service web est un programme informatique permettant la communication et l échange de données entre applications et systèmes hétérogènes dans des environnements distribués. Il s agit donc d un ensemble de fonctionnalités exposées sur internet… …

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  • 35Open-source appropriate technology — (OSAT) refers to technologies that are designed in the same fashion as free [1] and open source software. These technologies must be appropriate technology (AT) – meaning technology that is designed with special consideration to the environmental …

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  • 36Open Diary — URL OpenDiary.com Commercial? Yes Type of site Blog Social Network Owner Open …

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  • 37Open Forum (Australia) — Open Forum is an Australian E democracy site. History The site was launched after a 2007 survey [1] suggesting it would be an official government run service.[2] (Correction Open Forum was always intended as an independent, non partisan, not… …

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  • 38Open Society Institute — Open Society Foundations Founder(s) George Soros Founded 1993 Location New York, New York Key people George Soros, Chairman Aryeh Neier …

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  • 39Open Carbon World — is the first full service carbon planning Web site dedicated to the promotion of market based solutions to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions. The site is an open access community with the goal of helping companies establish clear policies …

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  • 40Open Biomedical Ontologies — (abbreviated OBO; formerly Open Biological Ontologies) is an effort to create controlled vocabularies for shared use across different biological and medical domains. As of 2006, OBO forms part of the resources of the U.S. National Center for… …

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