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Appin Security Group

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Appin Security Group,is an information security products, services and training company based in New Delhi, India. The company was founded in 2004 by graduates from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The firm pioneered the field of Ethical Hacking training programs specificall...

Appjet

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AppJet is a website that allows users to create web based applications in their web browser. AppJet was founded by David Greenspan, Aaron Iba, and J.D. Zamfirescu. They launched their initial public beta on December 12, 2007, allowing anyone to create a web app. The website was r...

AppLabs

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AppLabs is a software quality assurance/management testing company operating out of India, United States and United Kingdom. The company has emerged as the global provider of Web Application Software security testing services by acquiring US-based KeyLabs Inc and UK-based IS Inte...

Apple Bottom Drumline

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Apple Bottom Drumline were part of the Apple Bottom Drill Team who performed during the BET Hip Hop Awards 2007. They were the first all-female drumline ever to come together professionally.By sending their audition tapes through MySpace, hip hop artist Nelly and creative directo...

Apple Business BASIC

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Apple Business BASIC shipped with the original release of the (Apple ///) computer. It was a derrivative implementation of Applesoft BASIC for the (Apple II family) of computers. Donn Denman ported Applesoft BASIC to SOS, and reworked it to take advantage of the extended memory o...

Apple Face Shield

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<noinclude></noinclude>The Apple Face Shield is a face shield manufactured by Apple Inc.. The product was announced on April 5, 2020 and was designed for medical professionals during the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic. Background The 2020 coronavirus pandemic's unantici...

Apple fanboy

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"Apple fanboy" is a pejorative epithet used to describe a person who is , typically in an extreme manner. Apple fanboys are traditionally recognized as ones who regularly use products made by the technology firm Apple Inc. including the Mac, iPhone and iPad.Although generally pej...

Apple Jacks truck

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The Apple Jacks Truck (or "AJ" Truck) was a cross-promotional Advertising campaign between the cereal, Apple Jacks, and the freight-carrier company, UPS. This campaign ran during the summer of 1996. AJ Trucks were plastic, and featured many small parts - as a result, these toys w...

Apple Oxidation

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Apple oxidation is seen everyday, from the apple grown on a tree to the apples in a fruit salad. Apples have oxidized when a section of the apple begins to turn brown. The cells in an apple breaking down and puncturing allow for this process to occur. When an apple cell is cut th...

Apple Store Stanford Shopping Center

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The Apple Store Stanford Shopping Center, was the first Apple "mini" concept retail store in the world. The store is located at the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, California. Store HistoryThe Apple Store "mini" concept was designed to be significantly smaller than the tra...

Apple Tree Railway

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The Apple Tree Railway is an 8 mile long heritage railway that runs from Dudbrook to Wayworth-on-Sea. The line has recently completed a £56,000 project in extending the railway to Wayworth as before the railway only ran from Dudbrook to Churchdown halt (now closed). The App...

Apple.com

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apple.com is the domain name of the official website of Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc. It provides promotions for its products, advertisements (including the company's television ads, usually available in QuickTime format), and product support information. www.apple.co...

Applebatch

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Applebatch is a professional community for K-12 teachers to connect online for career development and support. Since the launch of Applebatch.com in March 2009, Applebatch has accumulated over 2,000 members. History The concept for Applebatch.com was envisioned by the founder and...

Applejuice

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Applejuice is a peer-to-peer file sharing network. ArchitectureOrangejuice offers server and client software for Applejuicenet. The network is not managed by one company, organisation, or server, but is decentralized over many servers. The servers however, are central points for ...

Appletalker.net

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History The appletalker website and associated discussion forum was founded at the beginning of February 2006 by a breakaway group of core long-time MacNN discussion forum users. (The site was founded originally as appletalker.com; the appletalker.net domain was added in March 20...

Applewood Hills

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Applewood Hills Golf Course was designed by Neil Wilson and constructed in 1994. It is a public golf course located in Stillwater, Minnesota, USA. The establishment is owned and operated by Wilson golf group and was one of the corporation's earliest acquisitions. Additions to thi...

Appliance Technician

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Appliance Technician is a home appliance repair company located in Ottawa, Ontario.It also provides advance scheduling while reserving a set of rotating technicians on standby to perform repairs every day. The company also provides a pricing guide for its services based on applia...

Application and Data Integration

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Application and Data Integration (ADI) is the use of software and architectural principles to bring together (integrate) a set of enterprise computer applications, with an emphasis on decoupling the data integration (application adaptors and message transformations) from the busi...

Application Control Management System

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Application Control Management System (Application Control and Management System) (ACMS) is a transaction processing monitor software system for computers running the OpenVMS operating system.ACMS was developed by Digital Equipment Corporation in the early 1980s as part of an eff...

Application Development Facility

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Application Development Facility (ADF II) was a 4GL application package developed by IBM for use under IMS databases. It allowed a programmer to define a set of "rules", which, when combined with a simple to use screen painter, could be used to generate an IMS DC application. Ove...

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