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  2. HomeLink Wireless Control System - Wikipedia

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    The HomeLink Wireless Control System is a radio frequency (RF) transmitter integrated into some automobiles that can be programmed to activate devices such as garage door openers, RF-controlled lighting, gates and locks, including those with rolling codes.

  3. River HomeLink - Wikipedia

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    The two schools cohabitated until 2011, when the district made the again controversial, decision to consolidate the HomeLink programs into one. [7] The next school year, Battle Ground HomeLink was absorbed into the River program, and the unified HomeLink was moved to the old Maple Grove Elementary School’s ‘Longhouse’ building. [6]

  4. Lianjia - Wikipedia

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    Lianjia (Chinese: 链家), formerly called Homelink, is a Chinese real-estate brokerage company founded in 2001. As of 2019, it had approximately 6,000 brokerage offices and more than 120,000 brokers.

  5. Electronic referrals - Wikipedia

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    E-referrals or electronic referrals or electronic consultation is an electronic platform that enables the seamless transfer of patient information from a primary to a secondary treating practitioner's client management system.

  6. Referral marketing - Wikipedia

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    Online referral marketing is the internet-based, or Software as a Service (SaaS) approach, to traditional referral marketing. By tracking customer behavior online through the use of web browser cookies and similar technology, online referral marketing can potentially increase brand awareness, referrals and, ultimately, revenue.

  7. HTTP referer - Wikipedia

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    By checking the referrer, the server providing the new web page can see where the request originated. In the most common situation, this means that when a user clicks a hyperlink in a web browser , causing the browser to send a request to the server holding the destination web page, the request may include the Referer field, which indicates the ...

  8. Referrer spam - Wikipedia

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    Referrer spam (also known as referral spam, log spam or referrer bombing) is a kind of spamdexing (spamming aimed at search engines). The technique involves making repeated web site requests using a fake referrer URL to the site the spammer wishes to advertise. [ 1 ]

  9. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    A video screencast showing how to create wikilinks. This page explains how to make the wikilink, interwiki link, or external web link (as hyperlinks) connections on Wikipedia, which gives readers one-click access to other Wikipedia pages, other Wikimedia projects, and external websites.