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  2. Site-specific browser - Wikipedia

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    A site-specific browser (SSB) is a software application that is dedicated to accessing pages from a single source (site) on a computer network such as the Internet or a private intranet. SSBs typically simplify the more complex functions of a web browser by excluding the menus, toolbars and browser GUI associated with functions that are ...

  3. ANSR - Wikipedia

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    Lalit Ahuja founded the company in 2004, along with D.P Narayana, Thomas W. Sisson, and David Reed. [4] A retired Navy lieutenant and a global entrepreneur, [5] Ahuja is the former chief executive officer of the Indian arm of Target Corporation. The firm works with multinationals to create their Global Capability Centers (GCCs) in India.

  4. Alcohol 120% - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol 120% is a disk image emulator and disc burning software for Microsoft Windows developed by Alcohol Soft. An edition named Alcohol 52% is also offered which lacks the burning engine. [ 2 ] The software can create image files from a source CD / DVD / Blu-ray , as well as mount them in virtual drives , all in the proprietary Media ...

  5. Single-sideband modulation - Wikipedia

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    In radio communications, single-sideband modulation (SSB) or single-sideband suppressed-carrier modulation (SSB-SC) is a type of modulation used to transmit information, such as an audio signal, by radio waves. A refinement of amplitude modulation, it uses transmitter power and bandwidth more efficiently.

  6. File:EUD 2015-120.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Slow-scan television - Wikipedia

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    It was deemed sufficient to use 120 lines and about 120 pixels per line to transmit a black-and-white still picture within a 3 kHz telephone channel. First live tests were performed on the 11-meter ham band – which was later given to the CB service in the US. In the 1970s, two forms of paper printout receivers were invented by hams.

  8. Secure Scuttlebutt - Wikipedia

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    Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) is a peer-to peer communication protocol, mesh network, and self-hosted social media ecosystem. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Each user hosts their own content and the content of the peers they follow, which provides fault tolerance and eventual consistency . [ 5 ]

  9. Long baseline acoustic positioning system - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: Method of the operation of a long baseline (LBL) acoustic positioning system. A long baseline (LBL) acoustic positioning system [1] is one of three broad classes of underwater acoustic positioning systems that are used to track underwater vehicles and divers.