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  • 31Open-source political campaign — Open source political campaigns, open source politics, or Politics 2.0, is the idea that social networking and e participation technologies will revolutionize our ability to follow, support, and influence political campaigns. Netroots evangelists …

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  • 32Open science data — is a type of Open data focussed on publishing observations and results of scientific activities available for anyone to analyze and reuse. While the idea of open science data has been actively promoted since the 1950s, the rise of the Internet… …

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  • 33Open Europe — is an influential[1][2] eurosceptic think tank and interest group, founded in London by some UK business people, with offices in London and Brussels.[3] While Open Europe does not advocate British withdrawal from the European Union, it is… …

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  • 34Open source political campaign — Open source political campaigns, Open source politics, or Politics 2.0, is the idea that social networking and e participation technologies will revolutionize our ability to follow, support, and influence political campaigns. Netroots evangelists …

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  • 35Open-source appropriate technology — (OSAT) refers to technologies that are designed in the same fashion as free [1] and open source software. These technologies must be appropriate technology (AT) – meaning technology that is designed with special consideration to the environmental …

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  • 36open discussion — index meeting (conference), panel (discussion group) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 37Open-mid central rounded vowel — ɞ Image …

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  • 38Open Relay Behavior-modification System — (ORBS), created and run by Alan Brown in New Zealand, was one of the first DNS based Blackhole Lists (DNSBL), a means by which an internet domain may publish a list of IP addresses, in a database which can be easily queried automatically by other …

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  • 39Open Evangelical — refers to a particular Christian school of thought or Churchmanship, primarily in the United Kingdom (especially in the Church of England). Open evangelicals describe their position as combining a traditional evangelical emphasis on the nature of …

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  • 40Open Source (radio show) — Open Source is a podcast and blog hosted by Christopher Lydon. It is a production of Open Source Media, Inc. and presented in partnership with the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. Open Source began its life as the… …

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