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  2. IBM Lotus iNotes - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as IBM Lotus Domino Web Access, HCL iNotes provides HCL Notes users with browser-based access to their HCL Notes mail, calendar, and contacts. The software combines with HCL Domino software to provide a client interface that is available both online and offline.

  3. Desktop search - Wikipedia

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    OSL Desktop Search engines software Aduna AutoFocus 5. Desktop search tools search within a user's own computer files as opposed to searching the Internet. These tools are designed to find information on the user's PC, including web browser history, e-mail archives, text documents, sound files, images, and video.

  4. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Access to Wikipedia from mobile phones was possible as early as 2004, through the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), via the Wapedia service. [W 101] In June 2007, Wikipedia launched en.mobile.wikipedia.org, an official website for wireless devices.

  5. Remote Desktop Services - Wikipedia

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    Remote Desktop Services (RDS), known as Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 and earlier, [1] is one of the components of Microsoft Windows that allow a user to initiate and control an interactive session [2] on a remote computer or virtual machine over a network connection.

  6. DICOMweb - Wikipedia

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    DICOMweb is a term applied to the family of RESTful DICOM services defined for sending, retrieving and querying for medical images and related information.. The intent is to provide a light-weight mobile device and web browser friendly mechanism for accessing images, which can be implemented by developers who have minimal familiarity with the DICOM standard and which uses consumer application ...

  7. Mobile web - Wikipedia

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    Websites re-designed for mobile screens, with sizes ranging from smartphones, netbooks, and tablets, to laptops, with a desktop screen shown for scale. The mobile web comprises mobile browser-based World Wide Web services accessed from handheld mobile devices, such as smartphones or feature phones, through a mobile or other wireless network.

  8. Bookmark websites to your Favorites in AOL Desktop Gold

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    Bookmark websites in Favorites so you can access them without searching for them or put in their address. Select the Favorites symbol on Desktop Gold's upper right corner, you may access your Favorite Places. Important to remember - Bookmarks added by AOL cannot be edited, moved, deleted.

  9. Meebo - Wikipedia

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    Meebo (often stylized as meebo) was an instant messaging and social networking service provider.It was founded in September 2005 by Sandy Jen, Seth Sternberg, and Elaine Wherry, and was based in Mountain View, California. [1]