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Buzzword - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A buzzword (also fashion word and vogue word ) is a idiom, usually a neologism, that is common to managerial, technical, administrative, and political work environments. Although meant to impres...
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Adobe® Buzzword® is a proven and robust online word processor — perfect for writing reports, proposals, and anything else you need to access online or work on with others. Everyone can access the latest version of a document, share feedback, and respond to each other's comments from any computer.
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How can I try out Buzzword? You can sign up for a beta account to preview the service and provide feedback. Invitations to use the service are limited during the preview period, but the team is continuously expanding the audience of users over time.
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BuzzWhack's buzzword compliant dictionary provides definitions for business buzzwords, slang and jargon. ... (buz´wûrd) n. A usually important-sounding word or phrase used primarily to impress laypersons. ... (buz´wak er) n. A person who receives some degree of pleasure in bursting the bubbles of the pompous.
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Buzzword bingo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buzzword bingo is a bingo-style game where participants prepare bingo cards with buzzwords and tick them off when they are uttered during an event, such as a meeting or speech. The goal of the game i...
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Much more than a simple PDF converter, Acrobat.com is used for online file sharing and storage; collaborating on documents, presentations, tables; and hosting effective online meetings with Adobe ConnectNow web conferencing solution. ... DEBUG SETTINGS; Server URL Override: ... WARNING: You are not using the default server.
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At MAX this week, we had announced that we signed an agreement to acquire Virtual Ubiquity, which publishes an online word processor called Buzzword. I signed up for the beta to take a look.
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Today, Adobe is entering the Webtop game (watch out, Microsoft Office) with its announcement that it will purchase Boston-based startup Virtual Ubiquity, the company behind Buzzword. Terms were not disclosed, but Adobe had previously invested in the startup through its $100 million venture fund.
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leveraged long-memory problems ... remember to look at the homepage for more sites!; ... No frames, eh? ; That's okay, we still love you. Just click here.; -the management...
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