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  2. Application sharing - Wikipedia

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    Application sharing is an element of remote access, falling under the collaborative software umbrella, that enables two or more users to access a shared application or document from their respective computers simultaneously in real time. Generally, the shared application or document will be running on a host computer, and remote access to the ...

  3. Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    Interoperability implies exchanges between a range of products, or similar products from several different vendors, or even between past and future revisions of the same product. Interoperability may be developed post-facto, as a special measure between two products, while excluding the rest, by using open standards.

  4. Information exchange - Wikipedia

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    Traditional information sharing referred to one-to-one exchanges of data between a sender and receiver. Online information sharing gives useful data to businesses for future strategies based on online sharing. [4] These information exchanges are implemented via dozens of open and proprietary protocols, message, and file

  5. Enterprise application integration - Wikipedia

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    Here, the EAI system acts as the go-between or broker between multiple applications. Whenever an interesting event occurs in an application (for instance, new information is created or a new transaction completed) an integration module in the EAI system is notified. The module then propagates the changes to other relevant applications.

  6. AOL Privacy

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    You may control how certain information from your mobile device, including your location, may be collected and used through your device and mobile application permissions. AOL services offer Marketing Preferences to control how we communicate offers to AOL registered users. You can control the collection and use of AOL Search information.

  7. Computer network - Wikipedia

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    Networks also enable the sharing of computing resources. For example, a user can print a document on a shared printer or use shared storage devices. Additionally, networks allow for the sharing of files and information, giving authorized users access to data stored on other computers.

  8. Intranet - Wikipedia

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    Schematic depicting an intranet. An intranet is a computer network for sharing information, easier communication, collaboration tools, operational systems, and other computing services within an organization, usually to the exclusion of access by outsiders. [1]

  9. Sharing sensitive information on apps carries risks, but data ...

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    InMarket also made its SDK available to more than 300 third-party apps that were downloaded to over 390 million devices. App developers got a portion of the advertising revenue from each ad served.