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  2. Microsoft Bookings - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bookings is a scheduling tool and is part of the Microsoft Office family of products. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Released by Microsoft in March 2017, Bookings allows customers of small businesses and companies to book appointments with the company.

  3. Talk:Microsoft Bookings - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Microsoft, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of articles relating to Microsoft on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  4. Behind the Scenes - Wikipedia

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    behind the scenes, making-of, in cinema, a behind-the-scenes documentary film about the production of the film or TV series; Behind the Scenes, a 1904 film directed by Alf Collins; Behind the Scenes, a 1908 film directed by D.W. Griffith; Behind the Scenes, a silent film starring Mary Pickford

  5. Behind the Scenes of TIME’s 2024 Person of the Year Issue - AOL

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    The profile of CEO of the Year Lisa Su was written by Billy Perrigo, reporting from Santa Clara, Calif., on Nov. 6; last year, Billy co-wrote the CEO of the Year profile on ­OpenAI’s Sam Altman ...

  6. Trump names Linda McMahon as his pick for Education secretary

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    President-elect Donald Trump has named his transition co-chair Linda McMahon as his pick to serve as the next secretary of the Department of Education.

  7. When to Use Salted vs. Unsalted Butter, According to Our ...

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    The straight facts about our favorite fat. As a highly opinionated group, our team doesn’t always agree on some key culinary questions.

  8. Code page - Wikipedia

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    With the release of PC DOS version 3.3 (and the near identical MS-DOS 3.3) IBM introduced the code page numbering system to regular PC users, as the code page numbers (and the phrase "code page") were used in new commands to allow the character encoding used by all parts of the OS to be set in a systematic way. [10]

  9. Background process - Wikipedia

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    A background process is a computer process that runs behind the scenes (i.e., in the background) and without user intervention. [1] Typical tasks for these processes include logging, system monitoring, scheduling, [2] and user notification. [3]