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  2. eOffice - Wikipedia

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    eOffice is a British company that provides shared workspaces and services for entrepreneurs, freelancers, startups, SMEs and scaleups. Operating from a number of centres in Central London, and affiliated with 250 business centres worldwide, the company has a presence in 60 countries. eOffice offers fully furnished serviced offices, coworking space, meeting and video conferencing rooms, and ...

  3. e-Office Mission Mode Project - Wikipedia

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    The e-Office Mission Mode Project is one of the Mission Mode Project under the National e-Governance Plan, Department of Information Technology of India.The project is being implemented by the Department of Administrative Reform and Public Grievances of India (DARPG) to improve efficiency in government process and service delivery mechanisms.

  4. Office of E-Government & Information Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Office of E-Government & Information Technology, also called the E-Gov office or the Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer (OFCIO), develops and guides the U.S. federal government's use of Internet-based technologies for the public to interact with the government.

  5. Electronic office - Wikipedia

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    The electronic office, or e-office, was a term coined to cover the increasing use of computer-based information technology for office work, especially in the 1980s. It was a popular marketing buzzword during that era, but is no longer so widely used since all modern offices are electronic offices.

  6. Online office suite - Wikipedia

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    An online office suite, online productivity suite or cloud office suite is an office suite offered in the form of a web application, accessed online using a web browser.This allows people to work together worldwide and at any time, thereby leading to web-based collaboration and virtual teamwork.

  7. Domain registration - Wikipedia

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    Each ICANN-accredited registrar must pay a fixed fee of US$4,000 plus a variable fee. The sum of variable registrar fees is intended to total US$3.8 million. [1] The competition created by the shared registration system enables end users to choose from many registrars offering a range of related services at varying prices.

  8. SoftMaker Office - Wikipedia

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    SoftMaker Office is an office suite which aims for compatibility with Microsoft Office.It is available as a one-time purchase, as well as a subscription. A freeware version with a slightly reduced feature set is released under the name SoftMaker FreeOffice.

  9. European Union Intellectual Property Office - Wikipedia

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    The basic registration fee is EUR 850 and it covers one class of goods and services. An EU trade mark registration lasts for 10 years but can be renewed indefinitely in blocks of 10 years. This section needs additional citations for verification .