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  2. Digital agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Emerging digital technologies have the potential to be game-changers for traditional agricultural practices. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has referred to this change as a revolution: "a 'digital agricultural revolution' will be the newest shift which could help ensure agriculture meets the needs of the global population into the future."

  3. ID3 - Wikipedia

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    ID3 is a metadata container most often used in conjunction with the MP3 audio file format.It allows information such as the title, artist, album, track number, and other information about the file to be stored in the file itself.

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  5. e-government - Wikipedia

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    E-IP: Online submission of patent and trademark applications using electronic signature. [97] E-Visa This application enables the process of obtaining a visa through an electronic application. Visas are issued within two days. [98] E-Signature: The system allows users to verify the identity of the user and protect the submitted application.

  6. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    Software versioning is the process of assigning either unique version names or unique version numbers to unique states of computer software. Within a given version number category (e.g., major or minor), these numbers are generally assigned in increasing order and correspond to new developments in the software.

  7. OAuth - Wikipedia

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    OAuth 2.0 was published as RFC 6749 and the Bearer Token Usage specification as RFC 6750, both standards track Requests for Comments, in October 2012. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] As of November 2024, the OAuth 2.1 Authorization Framework draft is a work in progress.

  8. Windows 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic Data Exchange is a multitasking protocol whereby multiple running applications dynamically exchange data with one another, i.e., when data in one application changes, so does the data in another. This feature had appeared in Windows previously, but until Windows 3.0, due to memory constraints, users were unable to use the protocol.

  9. Web3 - Wikipedia

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    Web3 (also known as Web 3.0) [1] [2] [3] is an idea for a new iteration of the World Wide Web which incorporates concepts such as decentralization, blockchain technologies, and token-based economics. [4]