- webform
Wikipedia foundation.
Wikipedia foundation.
Sunrider — Sunrider, or Sunrider International, is a large, international, privately held direct sales [ [http://www.sunrider.com/Eng/WebForm/Opportunity/BestPlan.aspx Sunrider The Best Compensation Plan ] ] company, the stated goal of which is to bring… … Wikipedia
Other World Kingdom — For the mandal in Andhra Pradesh, India, see Owk. The Other World Kingdom Micronation Flag … Wikipedia
Alternative energy indexes — The principal the indices, apart from regional or global focus is that some focus on clean energy technologies while others focus on the broader alternative energy transition. The other factors which differentiate indices are whether they:*focus… … Wikipedia
Net-results — Type Private Industry Software as a service Founded 2003 Founder(s) Michael P. Ward Headquarters 651 Corporate Circl … Wikipedia
Ryanair — For the unrelated American passenger airline, see Ryan International Airlines. For the unrelated American cargo only airline, see Ryan Air Services. Ryanair IATA FR … Wikipedia
XForms — is an XML format for the specification of a data processing model for XML data and user interface(s) for the XML data, such as web forms. XForms was designed to be the next generation of HTML / XHTML forms, but is generic enough that it can also… … Wikipedia
Arthur Lee (musician) — Infobox musical artist Name = Arthur Lee Img capt = Background = solo singer Birth name = Arthur Taylor Alias = Arthur Taylor Lee Born = March 7, 1945 Memphis, Tennessee, USA Died = death date and age|2006|8|3|1945|3|7 Memphis, Tennessee, USA… … Wikipedia
CGI.pm — Original author(s) Lincoln Stein Stable release 3.49 / 2010 02 05 Platform Perl Type Perl module for CGI … Wikipedia
Citrix Online — Type Subsidiary Industry Software Founded 1989 Headquarters … Wikipedia
William A. Porter — In 1982, William A. Porter (born November 10, 1928) and Bernie Newcomb founded the first ever electronic stock brokerage, E*TRADE mdash; heralding both the demise of the ticker tape cite web|url= http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/04/does… … Wikipedia