Not exact matches
Cookies are
small text
files used to store
data on the websites that you visit.
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using various technologies and means, including, without limitation, those described below: Cookies As with many Websites, the Site
uses standard technology called «cookies,» which are
small data files that are transferred to your computer when you allow your browser to accept cookies.
A «cookie» is a
small data file that the website sends to your browser, which then stores this information on the hard drive of your computer in order to collect in anonymous form certain behavioral information related to your
use of the Site, including your movement about the website and the pages on the website you visit most frequently.
The Fussy Librarian website may
use cookies —
small data files that are stored on your computer's hard drive — to personalize and improve the quality of your
use of the site.
Cookies are
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MIJETpatch.zip (always updated whenever a new patch is released) GenericPatcher.zip (now supports larger
files in order to patch
small CD
data tracks) You can
use this program to apply all our patches, although you still need to download the IPS
file for each patch too.
The equal area grid is the primary
data format
used in most of our analyses and provides generally
smaller files; however, that format may be less convenient for many users.
Using data on all patents granted by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office and the US Patent and Trademark Office, we find a significant drop in the fraction of patents granted to
small inventors in Canada coincident with the implementation of first ‐ to ‐
file.
• The Top Ten Legal Technologies — What Every Solo and
Small Law Firm Should Be
Using • Collaborating and Communicating with Clients in a Web 2.0 World • Speech Recognition Software and Digital Dictation — Talk to Your Computer — it will listen • Moving to a Paperless Office — It's Easier Than You Think • Your Bottom Line and PCLaw — How it Can Make Your Life Easier and Your Firm More Profitable • Identity Theft and Fraud — Protecting Client, Firm and Personal
Data in a Wired World • Adobe Acrobat and PDF
Files — The New (and only) Standard for Sharing Information • Microsoft Office — Word, Excel and PowerPoint — Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most Out of These Essential Tools • Surviving and Thriving in Tough Economic Times — How to Buld and Maintain a Better Clientele and a Successful Practice • Productivity Tools to Help You Attain Work - Life Balance in Trying Times • Hiring, Evaluating, Retaining, Firing — Managing Human Resource Issues in
Small Firm • E-Discovery for the Rest of Us — Dealing With Electronic Information on
Smaller Matter • Email Emancipation — How to Cut the Time that Email Takes Out of Your Day • Mobile Lawyers and the Remote Office — Maintaining Productivity from Home, the Cottage, and Overseas • Succession Planning and Retirement — Preparing for the Day You Stop Lawyering
Instead,
small placeholder
files are
used to show that
files and folders are available, and any
data and documents that are opened will automatically sync.
The new LRX22C Android 5.0.1 Lollipop OTA Update
file for Nexus 4 is
small in size and you can
use the mobile
data plan, too.