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portal 1 , n (↔ fr: portail
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a portal: ~ on topic Topic used by author Agent for user
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a portal: ~ on topic Topic used by author Agent for user
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Recipient
One example of this is the emergence of Web portals. A portal, which is intended to be a starting point for users who go online, combines a number of popular Internet services, including news headlines, Web-searching capabilities, and interactive forums, into a single site.
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There are two basic types of directories: academic and professional directories often created and maintained by subject experts to support the needs of researchers, and directories contained on commercial portals that cater to the general public and are competing for traffic.
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Agentless endpoints that were redirected to the IC's login portal could optionally execute Juniper's Host Checker, an endpoint integrity scanner invoked via ActiveX or Java.
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Location where a p. can be found Internet
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