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  2. Import and export mail and other data with AOL Desktop Gold

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    Import and export your personal data to a file for safekeeping. Personal data includes Mail, Favorites, Address Book, and settings. 1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings icon. 3. While in the General settings, click the My Data tab. 4. Click Import or Export. 5. Select your file. 6. If exporting, create a password.

  3. Export your AOL Desktop Gold data to another computer

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    Click Export. Choose a location to save the export file and click save. By default it will save the file in your My Documents folder named AOL Desktop Backup and the date the backup was created. For added security, you have the option to create a password for your export file.

  4. Orion Application Server - Wikipedia

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    Orion Application Server is a Java EE application server developed by Swedish company IronFlare AB, founded by Magnus Stenman and Karl Avedal. First released in 1999, [1] Orion claims to be the first commercially available application server with full Java EE support. [2] The current stable version is 2.0.7 which is compliant with Java EE ...

  5. AOL Mail

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  6. Add, edit, and delete contact groups in AOL Desktop Gold Mail

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    Save yourself time when sending the same email to multiple people by creating a group of your contacts. Instead of adding each email address separately, you can email a bunch of contacts by typing your group's name in the "To" field of a new email. Once you've created a group, you can continue to add, edit, or delete contacts from it. Add a group

  7. Oryon - Wikipedia

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    Oryon is an 8 to 12-core CPU implementing the ARMv8.7-A architecture featuring a custom microarchitecture designed by Qualcomm. [1] It is used on the Snapdragon X Plus, Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon 8 Elite systems on chips, first released in June 2024. [2] It began development in 2021 when Nuvia [3] was acquired by Qualcomm.

  8. Orion (system-on-a-chip) - Wikipedia

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    Orion is a system-on-a-chip manufactured by Marvell Technology Group and used in network-attached storage. Based on the ARMv5TE architecture, it has on-chip support for Ethernet, SATA and USB, and is used in hardware made by Hewlett-Packard and D-Link among others. [1] It is supported by the Lenny release of Debian GNU/Linux. [2]

  9. Toyota Aurion - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Aurion / ˈ ɔːr i ən / is a mid-size car produced by Toyota in Australia and parts of Asia from 2006 to 2017. In the two generations it was produced, the Aurion was derived from the equivalent Camry.