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  1. Free content

    pp semi vandalism expiry April 8, 2011 small yes Free content , or free information , is any kind of functional work, Work of art artwork , or other creative Content media and publishing content , which meets the free content definition, ref http freecontentdefinition.org Definition ref having no significant ... derived works of the content. ref cite web url http www.gnu.org philosophy free doc.html title Free Software and Free Manuals accessdate March 22, 2009 last Stallman first Richard authorlink Richard Stallman date November 13, 2008 publisher Free Software Foundation ref It is distinct ... open and not free . Free content encompasses all works in the public domain and also those ..., copyrighted content must be explicitly declared free, usually by the referencing or inclusion ... Projects that provide free content exist in several areas of interest, such as software, academic ... content, free licensing schemes such as some of the licenses made by Creative Commons have allowed ... which exclusively feature free material provide content such as photographs, clip art , music, ref cite ... ref Engineering and technology Free content principles have been translated into fields such as engineering ... of reduced quality. ref name WellcomeTrustReport Subscriptions for non free content journals may be expensive ... of information Free software movement Libre knowledge Open Content Alliance Open publishing Open ... Definition Definition of Free Cultural Works A definition of free content or free cultural works ... of free content in technology http okd.okfn.org Open Knowledge Definition project under the aegis ... http wikieducator.org Wikieducator tutorial What is free content What is free content? on WikiEducator Selfref For the use of free content on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Free content . Intellectual property activism DEFAULTSORT Free Content Category Free content Category Copyright licenses Category Digital ... nl Vrije inhoud ja ce I pt Licen a livre ru simple Free content ...   more details



  1. List of free content licenses

    This is a list of free content licenses, referring specifically to non software and non hardware data. For a list of free software licenses, see lists of List of FSF approved software licenses those approved by the FSF , Open source license OSI approved licenses those approved by the OSI , and Comparison of free software licences a comparison of such licenses . List For documents and text GNU Free Documentation License GFDL FreeBSD Documentation License GNU Simpler Free Documentation License For other content types, including audio and video Design Science License DSL Against DRM license Dominion Rules Licence FREE MUSIC license Open Audio License Simputer General Public License Creative Archive Licence Free Art license Libre Society Libre Commons licenses Creative Commons licenses Original licenses Creative Commons Attribution and Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike Software licenses Some free software licenses, including the GNU General Public License and European Union Public Licence , can also be used to license free content, although the FSF has recommended against using the GPL for educational works ref http www.fsf.org licensing licenses gpl faq.html GPLOtherThanSoftware Can I use the GPL for something other than software? ref . References references Category Free content licenses ...   more details



  1. Content

    wiktionarypar content Content or contents may refer to Contentment , a state of being Content algebra , the highest common factor of a polynomial s coefficients Content measure theory , an additive real function defined on a field of sets Content media , published information Content format , an encoded format for data display Content provider Free content , published material that can be copied without significant legal restriction Open content , published material licensed to authorize copying and modification by anyone Table of contents , a list of chapters or sections in a document Web content , information published on the World Wide Web Content is the name of Content Aarhus, Denmark , a Danish rockband from Aarhus. Content Centreville, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Content Gang of Four album Content Gang of Four album 2011 studio album by Gang of Four band Gang of Four Content Upper Marlboro, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland HMS Content HMS Content , ships of the British Royal Navy USS Content SP 538 USS Content SP 538 , a United States Navy vessel Brill s Content , a former media watchdog publication by Steven Brill law writer Steven Brill Contents on Wikipedia may refer to Category Contents , the top level category in Wikipedia s category system. disambig ko nl Content simple Content sk Obsah ...   more details



  1. Content (media)

    targeting width 30 Media transparency Web content Web content management system Open content Free content ...Original research date August 2007 Weasel date March 2009 In media production and publishing, content .... Content may be delivered via any medium communication medium such as the internet, television, and audio ... of media. Terminology The word content is often used colloquially to refer to media communication media . However, content is more accurately used as a specific a term in that it means the contents of the medium ... media e.g. multimedia , hypermedia are instead referring to a type of content. An example of a type of content commonly referred to as a type of media is a motion graphic motion picture referred to as a film stock film . The distinction between medium and content is less clear when referring ... , such as dice contained in board game s or GUI widget s contained in software . Content value The author ... responsible for the entire value that they attain as content in a specific context. For example ... for a person to derive their own value from content in ways that the author didn t plan or imagine. User innovation makes it possible for users to develop their own content from existing content. Not all information content requires creative authoring or editing. Through recent technological developments ... information and experiences, can be deemed content. Technological effects on content Media production and delivery technology may potentially enhance the value of content by formatting, filtering and combining original sources of content for new audiences with new contexts. The greatest value for a given source of content for a specific audience is often found through such electronic reworking of content as dynamic and real time as the trends that fuel its interest. Less emphasis on value from content stored for possible use in its original form, and more emphasis on rapid repurposing ... less as originators and more as transformers of content. Thus, one finds out that institutions, that used ...   more details



  1. Open content

    Open content is a neologism coined by David A. Wiley David Wiley in 1998 ref name grossman Cite news last Grossman first Lev title New Free License to Cover Content Online work Netly News accessdate 2010 ... Liang, Free Open Source Software Open Content , Asia Pacific Development Information Programme e Primers on Free Open Source Software , United Nations Development Programme Asia Pacific Development Information Programme, 2007. ref The term open content has an ambiguity. It means that anyone can get copies of the content e.g. source code but it can also mean that it gives the user certain copyright freedoms. ref http www.gnu.org philosophy free software for freedom.html ref The largest open content ... Initiative. ref Free content Main free content As with alternative terms for free software the terms open source and free software , some open content materials can also be described as free content ... content but is not free content, at least in the view of the Free Software Foundation . ref The FSF ... GNU Free Documentation License Open Content License Open Directory Project License used by the Open ... Free content Ideagoras Open source Open Data Open catalogue References references External links ... 2000 06 19 ref which draws an analogy between open source practices and the publishing of content online. ref name Open Content Cite web last Wiley first David title Open Content work OpenContent.org ... home.shtml ref Open content describes thus any kind of creative work , or Content media and publishing content , published under an open content license OPL, pronounced like opal ref name Open Content License Cite web last Wiley first David title Open Content OPL work OpenContent.org accessdate 2010 ... organization, firm or individual. Open content is an alternative paradigm to the use of copyright to create monopolies rather than leading to monopoly, open content facilitates the democratization ... Knowledge Foundation has undertaken work on a technical definition for open content. The Open Knowledge ...   more details



  1. Activated Content

    orphan date December 2008 Infobox Website name Activated Content url http www.activatedcontent.com type Digital Audio Watermarking registration Client owner Private author Activated Content launch date January 5, 2000 current version 1.0 Activated Content is a digital watermarking company based in Seattle , Washington. The company has its own proprietary audio watermarking technology and provides several solutions based around watermarking. Activated Content was the first company to offer turnkey audio watermarking solutions to the music industry. The system was designed with help from Sony Music and Universal Music. ref name microsoft cite web url http www.microsoft.com presspass press 2007 aug07 08 15ActivatedContentPR.mspx title Press Release Activated Content Licenses Microsoft Technology to Enhance Audio Watermarking Efforts ref ref name wired cite web url http www.wired.com entertainment music commentary listeningpost 2007 08 listeningpost 0820 title Wired Magazine ref ref name arstechnica cite web url http arstechnica.com news.ars post 20070819 activated licenses ms watermarking to sell ads.html title Deal may lead to free but watermarked music ref References reflist 1 refbegin refend External links http www.activatedcontent.com Activated Content Homepage Category Internet properties established in 2000 Category Watermarking business stub computer security stub ...   more details



  1. Content analysis

    0 534 62029 9 Bernard Berelson Content Analysis in Communication Research. Glencoe, Ill Free Press ...Cleanup date April 2008 Expert subject multiple Sociology Media date April 2008 Content analysis is a methodology in the social sciences for studying the content of communication . Earl Babbie defines ... to Dr. Farooq Joubish Content analysis is considered a scholarly methodology in the humanities ... . Harold Lasswell formulated the core questions of content analysis Who says what, to whom, why, to what extent and with what effect?. Ole Holsti 1969 offers a broad definition of content analysis ... of messages. Kimberly A. Neuendorf 2002, p.  10 offers a six part definition of content analysis Content analysis is a summarising, quantitative analysis of messages that relies on the scientific ... became known as a content analysis technique, and it gained popularity in the 1960s by Glaser and is referred ... of content analysis enables the researcher to include large amounts of textual information and systematically ... in Context by locating the more important structures of its communication content. Yet such amounts of textual information must be categorised analysis , providing at the end a meaningful reading of content ... by the Manifesto Research Group aiming at a comparative approach comparative content analytic approach on the policy positions of political parties. Since the 1980s, content analysis has become an increasingly ... and the assessment of media profiles . In these circumstances, content analysis is an element ... . In analyses of this type, data from content analysis is usually combined with media data Newspaper ... popular Megatrends , based on content analysis in the US media. The creation of coding frames is intrinsically related to a creative approach to variables that exert an influence over textual content ... Carvalho for the comparative analysis of electoral proclamations on free to air television is an example of creative Articulation sociology articulation of variables in content analysis. The methodology ...   more details



  1. Downloadable content

    created by people without the infrastructure capable of distributing the content through physical media. The majority of such content was available for free, and the phrase downloadable content is rarely used to refer to such content, instead being termed user created content and or mods , for example, the Spring computer game Spring game engine has many downloadable content under both free and proprietary ... release their content for free. ref name game informer 0704 Game Informer, April 2007 ref Some ... capitalism shiny rocks does not heart free content sunshine 30592.phtml title http www.destructoid.com microsoft hearts capitalism shiny rocks does not heart free content sunshine 30592.phtml accessdate ...Downloadable content also referred to as DLC is a form of digital media distributed through the Internet . The phrase is used to refer specifically to content created for video game s that is released ... allowed for the distribution of entire titles, they did not offer Downloadable Content for existing ... to implement downloadable content. Many original Xbox Live titles, including Splinter Cell , Halo 2 , and Ninja Gaiden 2004 video game Ninja Gaiden , offered varying amounts of extra content, available for download through the Xbox Live service. Most of this content, with the notable exception of content for Microsoft published titles, was available for free. ref cite web url http xbox.ign.com articles ... date ref Microsoft was the first company to charge for downloadable content, with the 2002 video ... integrated downloadable content more fully into their console, devoting an entire section of the console ... HD , Sony planned an entirely barebones title, with the idea of requiring the bulk of the content ... has featured a sparser amount of downloadable content on their Wii Shop Channel , the bulk of which ... Band video game Rock Band have taken significant advantage of downloadable content. Harmonix claimed that Guitar Hero II would feature more online content than anyone has ever seen in a game to this date ...   more details



  1. Content development

    wiktionarypar content wiktionarypar development Content development may refer to Author ing originating content for any medium Content designer designing content for any medium Editing content for any medium Content development web , developing content for the World Wide Web See also Wikiversity Content development Content development at Wikiversity creating learning resources disambig ...   more details



  1. Content negotiation

    HTTP Content negotiation is a mechanism defined in the HTTP specification that makes it possible to serve different versions of a document or more generally, a resource at the same Uniform Resource Identifier URI , so that user agent s can specify which version fit their capabilities the best. One classical use of this mechanism is to serve an image in GIF or Portable Network Graphics PNG format, so that a browser that cannot display PNG images e.g. MS Internet Explorer 4 will be served the GIF version. To summarize how this works, when a user agent submits a request to a server, the user agent informs the server what Internet media type media types it understands with ratings of how well it understands them. More precisely, the user agent provides an code Accept code HTTP Header information technology header that lists acceptable media types and associated quality factors. The server is then able to supply the version of the resource that best fits the user agent s needs. So, a resource may be available in several different representations. For example, it might be available in different ... http www.w3.org Protocols rfc2616 rfc2616 sec12.html Section 12 Content Negotiation RFC 2295 &ndash Transparent Content Negotiation in HTTP http httpd.apache.org docs content negotiation.html Apache 1.3 Content Negotiation http ptlis.net source php content negotiation Open source PHP content negotiation library supports wildcards and q values http www.dev archive.net articles xhtml.html content negotiation Discussion about XHTML serving with content negotiation and browser concerns requiring ... negotiation.html Apache 2.0 Content Negotiation Info References This article is based in part on http httpd.apache.org docs 1.3 content negotiation.html this page , which is copyrighted by the Apache Foundation but http httpd.apache.org docs 2.2 released under a free license. Category HTTP ca Negociaci de contingut de Content Negotiation fr N gociation de contenu no HTTP innholdsforhandling ...   more details



  1. Content repository

    NOTOC multiple issues confusing July 2010 context July 2010 A content repository is the technical underpinning of a content application, like a Content Management System or a Document Management System . It functions as the logical storage facility for content. ref http openacs.org doc acs content repository design.html Content Repository Design , http openacs.org doc acs content repository ACS Content Repository , http openacs.org OpenACS.org . ref Content repository features A content repository exposes amongst other the following facilities Read write of content Hierarchy and sort order management Query search Versioning Access control Import export Locking Life cycle management Retention and hold records management Commonly known Content Applications Content Management Systems Content Management System Digital Asset Management Source Code Management Web Content Management System Document Management System Social collaboration Records Management Content repository or related standards and specification Content repository API for Java WebDAV Content Management Interoperability Services See also Information repository Content media References reflist IT stub Category Data management Category Content management systems ru ...   more details



  1. Paid content

    cleanup date December 2008 Paid content is the non free electronic commerce of digital content and information goods in digital media. Examples of digital media are, for example, the Internet, the World Wide Web or mobile media cellphones, PDA . Features of digital contents are their usability, applicability, exchangeability and recoverability. Paid content differ from paid services in the way that digital content can be passed on and be used by different individuals. Digital services can be characterized as a right which can be exercised, but not passed on without it being lost. The difference can be made clear by considering the differences between an MP3 music file and online games. The MP3 file can often be duplicated, passed on and exchanged without capacity boundaries or losses suffered by an individual. These features of MP3 files as an example of digital content are one of the main reasons for the huge revenue collapses in the music and media industry since the existence of the Internet. Online game s, however, as an example of digital services, is only a right to participate when the purchased input is offered and traded. This right can be traded and passed on, but, contrary to MP3 files, the vendor forfeits the benefit of this right at the moment it is passed on. The term paid content has become the centre of a debate on the future of print media. ref http thefutureofprint.blogspot.com 2009 05 nyt reader reaction to paid content.html ref As newspaper and magazine sales decline ref http www.nytimes.com 2008 10 28 business media 28circ.html ref and online readership increases, the media industry has been forced to re evaluate their business models to offset the fall in paper sales with the new market in online readers. As discussed above this has proved incredibly hard to do and, much like in the music industry much content is currently being given away for free ... Media Group Category Electronic commerce de Paid Content ...   more details



  1. Content Engineering

    Unreferenced date May 2009 Content Engineering is a term applied to an engineering speciality dealing with the issues around the use of Content media and publishing content in computer facilitated environments. Content production, content management , content modelling, content conversion, and content use and repurposing are all areas involving this speciality. It is not a speciality with wide industry recognition and is often performed on an ad hoc basis by members of software development or content production staff, but is beginning to be recognized as a necessary function in any complex content centric project involving both content production as well as software system development. Content engineering tends to bridge the gap between groups involved in the production of content Publishing and Editing Editorial staff , Marketing , Sales , Human resources HR and more technologically oriented departments such as Software Development , or Information technology IT that put this content to use in web or other software based environments, and requires an understanding of the issues and processes of both sides. Typically, Content Engineering involves extensive use of XML technologies, XML being the most widespread language for representing structured content. Content management system Content Management Systems are often a key technology used in this practice though frequently Content Engineering fills the gap where no formal CMS has been put into place. Category Data management ...   more details



  1. Water content

    with water or air , w water, a air. V is volume, M is mass. Water content or moisture content is the quantity ... , ceramic s, fruit, or wood . Water content is used in a wide range of scientific and technical areas ... content , , is defined mathematically as math theta frac V w V T math where math V w math is the volume ... volume air space . Gravimetric water content ref cite book author T. William Lambe & Robert V. Whitman ... . To convert gravimetric water content to volumetric water, multiply the gravimetric water content ... for engineering use. Normalized volumetric water content The normalized water content , math ... theta math is the volumetric water content math theta r math is the residual water content, defined as the water content for which the gradient math d theta dh math becomes zero and, math theta s math is the saturated water content, which is equivalent to porosity, math phi math . Measurement Direct methods Water content can be directly measured using a known volume of the material, and a drying oven . Volumetric water content, , is calculated ref cite book author Dingman, S.L. year 2002 title ... that change in volume with water content, such as coal , the water content, u , is expressed ... dry m text wet math However, geotechnics requires the moisture content to be expressed as a percentage of the sample s dry weight i.e. moisture content math u 100 math Where math u frac m text wet m text dry m text dry math For wood , the convention is to report moisture content on oven dry basis i.e. ... content of a sample include chemical titration s for example the Karl Fischer titration , determining ... American Society for Testing and Materials Standards, the total evaporable moisture content in Aggregate ... of total evaporable moisture content of sample, math W math is the mass of the original sample ... methods available that can approximate in situ soil water content. These methods include time ..., N. Alpaslan, D. Gundogdu title Relationships Between Electrical Properties in Situ and Water Content ...   more details



  1. Content designer

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A content designer is a designer who designs Content media and publishing content for media communication media or software . The term is mainly used in web development . Depending on the content format , the content designer usually holds a more specific title such as graphic designer for graphical content, writer for textual content, instructional designer for educational content, or a programmer for automated program data driven content. A senior content designer is a designer who leads a content design group in designing new content for a product. Depending on the purpose of the content, the role of a senior content designer may be similar or identical to a communication design , game development or educational role with a different title more associated with those professions. For example a senior content designer in a communication design profession is better known as a creative director . See also Content development Content strategy DEFAULTSORT Content Designer Category Designers Job stub Comm design stub ...   more details



  1. Heart's Content

    Heart s Content may refer to Heart s Content, Newfoundland and Labrador Hearts Content National Scenic Area , an old growth forest in Warren County, Pennsylvania Gunstwerber , a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II disambig ...   more details



  1. Content delivery

    Unreferenced date September 2008 merge to content management date March 2011 Content delivery describes the delivery of media communication media content media content such as Sound recording and reproduction audio or motion graphics video or computer software and games over a delivery medium such as broadcasting or the Internet . Content delivery has two parts Delivery of finished content for digital distribution , with its accompanying metadata Delivery of the end product to the consumer Specialist networks known as content delivery network s have distribute digital content on the Internet. Alternative technologies for content delivery include peer to peer file sharing technologies. Content can only be delivered if it exists. If it does not exist, several techniques and methods can be used for content creation or content regeneration . Alternatively, content delivery platform s create and syndicate content remotely, acting like hosted content management system s. See also Content management Package management system References reflist Category Video game development Category Digital rights management Category Electronic commerce bcast stub tr erik sa lay c ...   more details



  1. Work content

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In thermodynamic analysis of chemical reactions, the term free energy denotes either of two related concepts of importance expressing the total amount of energy which is used up or released during a chemical reaction . Both attempt to capture that part of the total energy of a system which is available for useful work and is hence not stored in useless random thermal motion . As a system undergoes changes, its free energy will decrease. When a system of molecule s undergoes change, whether chemical reaction or changes in physical states such as phases of matter phase changes, there are two tendencies driving the changes Free Energy tends to decrease , Entropy tends to increase . If math U math represents the internal energy, math T math the temperature, and math S math the entropy, these two tendencies can be combined by stating that the expression math A U TS math , the Helmholtz free energy function named after Hermann von Helmholtz tends to decrease. Strictly, this is only true in situations where the volume is constant, as in sealed containers. The change in Helmholtz free energy is equal to the maximum work accompanying the process of the system occurring at constant volume math delta W dA math At constant temperature math delta W dA dU T ,dS math If the pressure is constant, as in open containers, the enthalpy math H U PV math where math P math represents the pressure and math V math represents the volume replaces the energy, and thus the quantity that must be minimized is math G H TS U PV TS math , the Gibbs free energy function named after Willard Gibbs DEFAULTSORT Work Content Category Thermochemistry ...   more details



  1. Content strategy

    Content strategy has been growing as a practice within the industry of web development since the late ... in adjacent communities such as content management , Requirements analysis business analysis and technical communication. Definitions Content strategy has been described as the practice of planning for content creation, delivery, and governance ref cite web url http www.alistapart.com articles thedisciplineofcontentstrategy author Kristina Halvorson title The Discipline of Content Strategy publisher AListApart.com ref and a repeatable system that defines the entire editorial content development process for a website development project. ref Sheffield, Richard 2009 . The Web Content Strategist s Bible , p.35. Cluefox Publishing, Atlanta. ISBN 978 1441482624 ref In her 2007 article, Content Strategy The Philosophy of Data, Rachel Lovinger described the goal of content strategy as using words and data to create unambiguous content that supports meaningful, interactive experiences. ref cite web url http www.boxesandarrows.com view content strategy the author Rachel Lovinger title Content Strategy The Philosophy of Data publisher Boxes & Arrows ref The purpose of content strategy has also been described as achieving business goals by maximizing the impact of content. ref cite web url http contentini.com content strategists what do they do author Contentini title Content Strategists What Do They Do? publisher contentini.com ref Practitioners An individual who practices content strategy as a discipline is referred to as a content strategist. The perspectives that content strategists bring to content depend strongly on their professional training and education. For instance, some specialize in content analysis , which roughly describes work with metadata, taxonomy, search engine optimization , and the ways in which the sound application of these concepts supports content ... change management . This form of content strategy may be concerned with developing new forms of content ...   more details



  1. GC-content

    s. In molecular biology , GC content or guanine cytosine content is the percentage of nitrogenous ..., also including adenine and thymine . ref http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?GC content Definition of GC content on CancerWeb of Newcastle University ,UK ref This may refer to a specific fragment ..., it may denote the GC content of part of a gene domain , single gene, group of genes or gene ... s, while AT pairs are bound by two hydrogen bonds. DNA with high GC content is more stable than DNA with low GC content however, the hydrogen bonds do not stabilize the DNA significantly, and stabilization ..., it is envisaged that cells with DNA of high GC content undergo autolysis, thereby reducing the longevity ... in high GC organisms, it was commonly believed that the GC content played a vital part in adaptation ..., Merchant AR title High guanine cytosine content is not an adaptation to high temperature a comparative ... content of primer molecular biology primers are used to predict their annealing temperature to the template DNA. A higher GC content level indicates a higher melting temperature. Determination of GC content GC content is usually expressed as a percentage value, but sometimes as a ratio called G C ratio or GC ratio . GC content percentage is calculated as ref cite book author Madigan,MT. and Martinko ... Definition of GC ratio on Northwestern University, IL, USA ref math cfrac A T G C math . The GC content ... has been sequenced then the GC content can be accurately calculated by simple arithmetic or by using the http www.basic.northwestern.edu biotools oligocalc.html free online GC calculator . GC ... a long region of genomic sequence, genes are often characterised by having a higher GC content in contrast to the background GC content for the entire genome. Evidence of GC ratio with that of length ... to higher G C content. ref cite journal author Pozzoli U, Menozzi G, Fumagalli M, et al title Both selective and neutral processes drive GC content evolution in the human genome journal BMC ...   more details



  1. Content package

    A content package is a file containing content and Metadata computing metadata . A content package is used in e learning to define some learning content or an assessment that can be delivered, for example by a Learning Management System . It s a standard way of describing learning content that can be read by many programs. The most widely used content packaging format is that defined by IMS Global , which uses an XML manifest file called imsmanifest.xml wrapped up inside a zip file. The learning content itself is either included in the zip file if it is HTML or other media that can run on its own, or else is referenced as a Uniform Resource Locator URL from within the manifest. The IMS format was used by SCORM to define their packaging format, and typically every SCORM content object SCO is defined by a content package. The AICC also define a content package format for material that can be called by the widely used AICC HACP standard. Their format consists of four comma separated ASCII files that define details about the learning content including a Uniform Resource Locator URL . External links http www.aicc.org AICC website http www.imsglobal.org content packaging IMS Content Packaging Category Educational technology ...   more details



  1. Structured content

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Structured content refers to information or Content media and publishing content that has been broken down and classified using metadata . Structured content often refers to information that has been classified using XML , but can also relate to information classified using other standard or proprietary forms of metadata . See also Structure mining Category Metadata DEFAULTSORT Structured Content Comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. HMS Content

    Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Content HMS Content 1695 6 was a 70 gun third rate captured from the French in 1695 and hulked in 1703. HMS Content 1708 6 was a storeship purchased in 1708 and sold in 1715. HMS Content 1797 6 was a 12 gun gunvessel launched in 1797 and wrecked in 1799 although there is some doubt about this vessel, which may have been a hired brig . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Content, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. Mobile content

    person calls the users. Sites like adg.ms allow users to download free content, however service operators ... url http www.moconews.net ?p 4654 title The Problem With Free Mobile Content publisher MocoNews date ...Mobile content is any type of media which is viewed or used on mobile phone s, like ringtones , graphics ... office documents, get driving instructions on a map, and so forth. The use of mobile content has grown ... datasheet www.nokia.com, 2006, retrieved 15 August 2006 ref Mobile content can also refer to text or multimedia ... Web mobile pages . Transmission More footnotes section date March 2009 Mobile content via SMS is still ... content such as ringtones and wallpapers. Because SMS is the main messaging technology used by young ... the consumer confidence in using SMS for mobile content applications. This means, if a consumer ... along the whole path of the content SMS until reaching the consumer s mobile. Modern phones come ... www.esato.com 5 August 2004, retrieved 15 August 2006 ref Content types Games Mobile game s are applications ... of mobile music sales around the globe. ref http www.ifpi.org site content press 20051003.html ... station and broadcasts the content over a different spectrum. This frees up the mobile network ... 1990s, mobile content has become an increasingly important market worldwide. The South Koreans are the worlds Leaders in Mobile Content and 3 G mobile networks Japan ese, followed closely by the Europe ans, are heavy users of their mobile phones and have been attaining custom mobile content for their devices .... In the United States and Canada , mobile phone use and the accompanying use of mobile content has ... trends, mobile phone content will play an increasing role in the lives of millions across ... content is usually downloaded through WAP sites, but new methods are on the rise. In Italy, 800,000 ... for mobile content and directly download it to their handsets. This tool can also be used to recommend content to others, or send content as a gift. ref http www.mobile ent.biz news 28924 MoConDi ...   more details



  1. Uniformity of content

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 Uniformity of Content is a pharmaceutical chemical analysis analysis technique for the quality control of hard shell gelatin Capsule pharmacy capsules , or tablets. It is carried out as follows Select 10 capsules or tablets at random. If using capsules empty contents of each capsule carefully in a suitable container. Using a suitable analytical method, assay the individual content of the active ingredient in each capsule or tablet. The preparation complies if not more than one all within limits individual content is outside the limits of 85 to 115 of the average content and none is outside the limits of 75 to 125 of the average content. The preparation fails to comply with the test if more than 3 individual contents are outside the limits of 85 to 115 of the average content or if one or more individual contents are outside the limits of 75 to 125 of the average content. Category Quality control DEFAULTSORT Uniformity Of Content Medicine stub ...   more details




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