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Killer application - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Announcing the Winners of the Ribbit Killer App Challenge! ... Ribbit Killer App Challenge “Best in Show” Winner : $15,000 ... Thank you to everyone who participated in the Ribbit Killer App Challenge.
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Killer App Conference & Expo is the first and only venue to explore the applications that are driving broadband use and adoption worldwide. At Killer App, attendees will learn about and experience the high-bandwidth applications that are changing the way we work, live, and communicate.
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Killer App Community Night for Fort Wayne Residents - Exhibit Hall Open to the Public ... What is a Killer App - KillerApp.com Editor Masha Zager ... Killer App Community Workshop...
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A hundred years ago, lighting was the killer app for electricity, the thing that made it worthwhile to have installed. No one particularly understood what else electricity might bring to the mass market, because other uses were generally specialized, the province of experts, the wealthy, or industry.
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This page describes the term killer app and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... For internet.com pages about killer app . Also check out the following links!
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A killer app is jargon in the computer industry for an application program that intentionally or unintentionally gets you to make the decision to buy the system the application runs on. ... Home > SOA Definitions - Killer app...
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AppRising - Where Networks, Applications, and Policy Collide ... With the FCC formulating new net neutrality rules, the debate around network management is coming to a head. At this time I think it's important to ... The first is that if network operators were allowed to slow down or speed up traffic anticompetitively,
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nicheplayerII » Blog Archive » AllPeers Is The FireFox Killer App; January 4th, 2006 at 7:04 am ... I’m all for applications that allow me to easily share files. This app has one feature that I think is all too comonly overlooked in the web 2.0 sphere and that is the ability to privately share content. I wonder if it...
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