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2011

The Noun Project

by brianj1400 & 9 others
Ultimate resource for downloadable traditional pictograms

NounProject : “sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world's visual language”

by sbrothier & 9 others
The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world's visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.

2010

NounProject

by wojtek.traczyk & 14 others
The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world's visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way. FREE, simple, fun, highest quality.

NounProject

by Spone & 14 others
The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world's visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.

NounProject - Collection de Symboles internationnaux sous licence Creative Commons

by eledo34 & 14 others (via)
The Noun Project a pour mission de collecter, organiser et mettre à disposition des symboles visuels, souvent reconnus au niveau international, le tout distribué sous licence Creative Commons (la plupart du temps en CC By, j'ai pu en trouver un sous licence CC Public Domain).

2009

vineyard - definition of vineyard by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.

by tadeufilippini
vine·yard (vnyrd) n. 1. Ground planted with cultivated grapevines. 2. A sphere of spiritual, mental, or physical endeavor. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. vineyard [vinn-yard] Noun an area of land where grapes are grown [Old English wīngeard] Collins Essential English Dictionary 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2004, 2006

montylingua :: a free, commonsense-enriched natural language understander

by karlcow & 1 other

MontyLingua is a free*, commonsense-enriched, end-to-end natural language understander for English. Feed raw English text into MontyLingua, and the output will be a semantic interpretation of that text. Perfect for information retrieval and extraction, request processing, and question answering. From English sentences, it extracts subject/verb/object tuples, extracts adjectives, noun phrases and verb phrases, and extracts people's names, places, events, dates and times, and other semantic information.

2007

Dictionary.com/Word of the Day Archive/roue

by karlcow

roue roo-AY, noun: A man devoted to a life of sensual pleasure; a debauchee; a rake.

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"Painting/Noun", Danielle Aubert

by schmul.net
sur un texte de Tan Lin. Version intreactive du livre "Painting/Noun".

2006

Synergy

by ezaekiel & 33 others, 1 comment
synergy: [noun] a mutually advantageous conjunction of distinct elements Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware. It's intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own monitor(s). Redirecting the mouse and keyboard is as simple as moving the mouse off the edge of your screen. Synergy also merges the clipboards of all the systems into one, allowing cut-and-paste between systems. Furthermore, it synchronizes screen savers so they all start and stop together and, if screen locking is enabled, only one screen requires a password to unlock them all. Learn more about how it works.

The Long Tail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by ycc2106 & 3 others
The phrase The Long Tail (as a proper noun with capitalized letters) was first coined by Chris Anderson in a 2004 article in Wired magazine [1] to describe certain business and economic models such as Amazon.com or Netflix. The term long tail is also gene

Improve Listening Skills - English listening skils

by mitchellchan & 1 other (via)
Listening comprehension is probably the most difficult task (noun=exercise, job) for almost all learners of English as a foreign language

botulus.net » Looking Busy

by micah (via)
What I’ve come to find is that people wear their busyness as a badge of honor. The busier you are, the more important you are. The more important you are, the busier you need to look. The word business itself is the noun form describing a state of being busy.

Improve Listening Skills - English listening skils

by heartdisk & 1 other
Listening comprehension is probably the most difficult task (noun=exercise, job) for almost all learners of English as a foreign language

2005

the Google Hacking Database (GHDB)________johnny.ihackstuff.com :: I'm j0hnny. I hack stuff.

by decembre & 17 others
Welcome to the Google Hacking Database (GHDB)! We call them 'googledorks' (gOO gôl'Dôrk, noun, slang) : An inept or foolish person as revealed by Google. Whatever you call these fools, you've found the center of the Google Hacking Universe! Stop by

Wikiproxy Greasemonkey script seulement version anglaise pour l'instant

by decembre & 3 others
The script parses any web page you're looking at for likely 'Proper Noun Phrases' - these are then passed to a PHP script that returns those matches that actually exist as titles in the English Wikipedia, so that they can be turned intohyperlinks.

flickr freebies + trio tickets

by ryanne
[thursday, 09 june 2005] 今天 law firm 發生了一件不愉快事件....不願再提...@__@ 我竟然慢了兩拍, 出了Flickr Schwag 都唔知!schwag [noun]: 1. free/extra goods, usu. given to employees or workers 2. low grade marijuana buy jor tick

拔萃 Homecoming Concert 2005

by ryanne
[monday, 04 july 2005] home·com·ing (noun) 'hOm-"k&-mi[ng] 1 : a return home (回家的日子!) 2 : the return of a group of people usually on a special occasion to a place formerly frequented or regarded as home :) i must thank: ticon & his family fo

Wikiproxy Greasemonkey script

by François Hodierne & 3 others
The script parses any web page you're looking at for likely 'Proper Noun Phrases' - these are then passed to a PHP script that returns those matches that actually exist as titles in the English Wikipedia, so that they can be turned into hyperlinks.

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