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  2. Time price - Wikipedia

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    The time price in 1938 to purchase an ounce of Hershey's chocolate for a minimum wage worker would have been about 8 minutes (⁠ 0.033 / 0.25 ⁠ = 7.92 minutes (0.132 hours)) and the time price in 2009 would have been about 4 minutes (⁠ 0.50 / 7.25 ⁠ = 4.14 minutes (0.069 hours)). In other words, even though the cost of Hershey's ...

  3. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    One of the key features of the new release is that Exchange Server can be deployed onto Windows Server Core for the first time, additionally Microsoft has retired the unified messaging feature of Exchange, meaning that Skype for Business on-premises customers will have to use alternative solutions for voicemail, such as Azure cloud voicemail ...

  4. On-premises software - Wikipedia

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    Alfresco, an example of on-premises document management software An Example of on-premises software (MediaWiki). On-premises software (abbreviated to on-prem, and often written as "on-premise") [1] is installed and runs on computers on the premises of the person or organization using the software, rather than at a remote facility such as a server farm or cloud.

  5. Cellphone overage charges - Wikipedia

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    The peak minutes also go by the name of "anytime minutes" or "whenever minutes". The peak minutes allowed under most post-paid plans are usually limited (such as 750 peak minutes allowed in a month for $40 per month) and minutes in all other categories are either free, or come with a large monthly quota (such as 5000 weekend and weeknight minutes).

  6. Off-premises extension - Wikipedia

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    An off-premises extension (OPX), sometimes also known as off-premises station (OPS), is an extension telephone at a location distant from its servicing exchange.. One type of off-premises extension, connected to a private branch exchange (PBX), is generally used to provide employees with access to a company telephone system while they are out of the office.

  7. Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Exchange Server is a mail server and calendaring server developed by Microsoft. It runs exclusively on Windows Server operating systems. The first version was called Exchange Server 4.0, to position it as the successor to the related Microsoft Mail 3.5. Exchange initially used the X.400 directory service but switched to Active ...

  8. Freddy Peralta gives up the lead while chasing No. 200 - AOL

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    Peralta did eventually get to 200 strikeouts Despite the 31-pitch fifth inning, Peralta came back out for one batter in the sixth with one goal in mind and only one chance to do it.

  9. International telecommunications routes - Wikipedia

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    Minutes exchanges allow carriers to buy and sell termination anonymously at a contracted price and quality. The anonymity is important, as minutes exchanges are used daily by PTT's and Tier One carriers to manage their commitment deals. Prices in the wholesale market are far lower than consumer prices but can and do change on a daily or weekly ...