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De facto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De facto is a Latin expression that means "by [the] fact". In law, it is meant to mean "in practice but not necessarily ordained by law" or "in practice or actuality, but without being officially e...
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De facto standard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A de facto standard is a custom, convention, product, or system that has achieved a dominant position by public acceptance or market forces (such as early entrance to the market). De facto is a La...
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And Microsoft isn’t just supporting OpenID – the announcement goes as far as to call it the de facto login standard. ... OpenId … de facto login standard | Pascal Alberty's Blog; October 27th, 2008 at 2:17 pm...
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Autonomy Corporation plc (LSE: AU. ... Autonomy has become the de facto standard for global law firms, powering the world's largest law firms including 75 of the Global 100 law firms and 10 of 10 top US law firms.
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Drahkar, on 10/10/2007, -3/+7Actually its worse than PC Magazine saying that. Because frankly, 28% is not even remotely close to being a de facto standard. Its a solid and respectable number, but it is hardly a standard changing percentage.
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A de facto standard is a standard that has become a standard because it is widely used rather than because it was officially approved by some standards organization or government.
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in fact; in reality: Although his title was prime minister, he was de facto president of the country. Although the school was said to be open to all qualified students, it still practiced de facto segregation. ... Ask a Lawyer: De Facto; 24 Lawyers Are Online. Ask a Question, Get an Answer ASAP.; ... De facto standard...
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