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| Tilde The tilde (~) () is a grapheme with several uses. The name of the character comes from Spanish, from the Latin [meaning a title or superscription, though the term “tilde” has evolved in that language and now has a different meaning in Linguistics. Tilde
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| Spambot A spambot is an automated computer program designed to assist in the sending of spam. Spambot
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| Controlled vocabulary Controlled vocabularies provide a way to organize knowledge for subsequent retrieval. They are used in subject indexing schemes, subject headings, thesauri and taxonomies. Controlled_vocabulary
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| Dive into Python Dive into Python (ISBN 1-59059-356-1), by Mark Pilgrim is a teach-by-example guide to the paradigms of programming in Python and modern software development techniques. Dive_into_Python
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| EXchangeable Faceted Metadata Language eXchangeable Faceted Metadata Language (XFML) is an open XML specification for defining and sharing faceted classification schemes. EXchangeable_Faceted_Metadata_Language
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| Overton window The Overton window is a concept in political theory, named after the former vice president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Joe Overton, who developed the model. It describes a "window" in the range of public reactions to ideas in public discourse, in a spectrum of all possible options on an issue. Overton_window
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| Mark Pilgrim Mark Pilgrim is the author of Dive into Python, a guide to the Python programming language and popular blogger. He is an advocate of Free Software and Dive into Python is published under the GNU Free Documentation License. Mark_Pilgrim
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| History of web syndication technology This article is specifically dedicated to the history of web syndication technology and, more generally, to the history of technical innovation on many dialects of web syndication feeds such as RSS and Atom, as well as earlier variants such as CDF and more recent innovations like GData. History_of_web_syndication_technology
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