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This list of Google products includes all major desktop, mobile and online products released or acquired by Google Inc. This list also includes prior products, that have been merged, discarded or renamed. [ edit ] Web-based products These products must be accessed via a web browser :

List of Google products

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnipotence

Omnipotence

Omnipotence (from Latin : Omni Potens : "all power ") is unlimited power. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence to only the deity of whichever faith is being addressed. In the monotheistic philosophies of Abrahamic religions, omnipotence is often listed as one of a deity's characteristics among many, including omniscience , omnipresence , and omnibenevolence . [ edit ] Meanings The term omnipotent has been used to connote a number of different positions.

Geotagging

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geotagging Geotag information in a JPEG photo, shown by the software gThumb Geotagging (also written as GeoTagging ) is the process of adding geographical identification metadata to various media such as a geotagged photograph or video, websites, SMS messages, QR Codes [ 1 ] or RSS feeds and is a form of geospatial metadata . This data usually consists of latitude and longitude coordinates , though they can also include altitude , bearing , distance, accuracy data, and place names.
http://wiki.ytmnd.com/YTMND:Welcome_to_YTMND From YTMND wiki , nubcakes. This page will familiarize you with how the website works. Sites (also called YTMNDs) are a combination of pictures, sound, and optional text. Check out the original YTMND .

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Solution stack

In computing , a solution stack is a set of software subsystems or components needed to deliver a fully functional solution , e.g. a product or service. For example, to develop a web application , the designer needs to use an operating system , web server , database , and programming language . Another version of a solution stack is operating system, middleware , database, and applications. [ 1 ] [ edit ] Linux-based solution stacks One of the many possible solution stacks available is LAMP : [ 2 ] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solution_stack
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaws_(web_server) Yaws (Yet another web server) is a web server written in Erlang by Claes (klacke) Wikström. Yaws can be embedded into other Erlang-based applications or run as a regular standalone web server. [ 1 ] Because Yaws uses Erlang's lightweight threading system, it performs well under high concurrency.

Yaws (web server)

Mathematics is the study of numbers , quantity , space , structure , and change . Mathematicians seek out patterns and formulate new conjectures . Mathematicians resolve the truth or falsity of conjectures by mathematical proofs , which are arguments sufficient to convince other mathematicians of their validity.

Portal:Mathematics

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio

Amateur radio

An example of an amateur radio station with four transceivers, amplifiers, and a computer for logging and for digital modes. On the wall are examples of various awards, certificates, and a reception report card (QSL card) from a foreign amateur station. Amateur radio (also called ham radio ) is the use of designated radio frequency spectrum for purposes of private recreation, non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, and emergency communication.
Simple Authentication and Security Layer ( SASL ) is a framework for authentication and data security in Internet protocols . It decouples authentication mechanisms from application protocols, in theory allowing any authentication mechanism supported by SASL to be used in any application protocol that uses SASL. Authentication mechanisms can also support proxy authorization , a facility allowing one user to assume the identity of another.

Simple Authentication and Security Layer

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Authentication_and_Security_Layer

ScreenPlay

The MediaWiki ScreenPlay Extension (ScreenPlay) is a text-formatting add-on which allows screenwriters and hobbyists the ability to use MediaWiki as a screenwriting tool. [ edit ] Synopsis <screenplay>An example is described</screenplay><scene int day>A '''Darkened''' Room</scene> [[Bob Ross|BOB]] sits in front of a computer screen. ;bob :Hello friends, I'm so glad you could join us. We're gonna make a happy little program today. ;voice :(offstage) :Oh goodie!

Alternative DNS root

The Internet uses the Domain Name System (DNS) to associate the names of computers with their numeric IP addresses and with other information. The top level of the domain name hierarchy, the DNS root , contains the top-level domains that appear as the suffixes of all Internet domain names . The official DNS root is administered by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

Freenet

Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship -resistant communication. It uses a decentralized distributed data store to store information, and has a suite of free software for working with this data store. Both Freenet and some of its associated tools were originally designed by Ian Clarke , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] who defines Freenet's goal as providing freedom of speech with strong anonymity protection. Freenet works by storing small encrypted snippets of content distributed on the computers of its users and connecting only through intermediate computers which pass on requests for content and sending them back without knowing the contents of the full file, similar to how routers on the Internet route packets without knowing anything about files—except with caching, a layer of strong encryption, and without reliance on centralized structures.

UUCP

UUCP is an abbreviation of Unix-to-Unix Copy . [ 1 ] The term generally refers to a suite of computer programs and protocols allowing remote execution of commands and transfer of files , email and netnews between computers . Specifically, a command named uucp is one of the programs in the suite; it provides a user interface for requesting file copy operations. The UUCP suite also includes uux (user interface for remote command execution), uucico (the communication program that performs the file transfers), uustat (reports statistics on recent activity), uuxqt (execute commands sent from remote machines), and uuname (reports the UUCP name of the local system).
An open standard is a standard that is publicly available and has various rights to use associated with it, and may also have various properties of how it was designed (e.g. open process). There is no single definition and interpretations vary with usage. The terms "open" and "standard" have a wide range of meanings associated with their usage. There are a number of definitions of open standards which emphasize different aspects of openness, including of the resulting specification, the openness of the drafting process, and the ownership of rights in the standard. The term "standard" is sometimes restricted to technologies approved by formalized committees that are open to participation by all interested parties and operate on a consensus basis.

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