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4 unusual facts about keywords


Keyword

Keywords, words that academics use to reveal the internal structure of an author's reasoning

Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society

In 2005 Blackwell published New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society, an attempt to update Williams' text.

Originally intended to be published along with the author's 1958 work Culture and Society, this work examines the history of more than a hundred words that are familiar and yet confusing: Art; Bureaucracy; Culture; Educated; Management; Masses; Nature; Originality; Radical; Society; Welfare; Work; and many others.

He then quotes Mark Akenside (1744), William Wordsworth (1805) and Jane Austen (1816) on their uses of the word 'culture' to make clear the fact that "culture was developing in English towards some of its modern senses before the decisive effects of a new social and intellectual movement".


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32-bit

Furthermore, programming with segments tend to become complicated; special far and near keywords and/or memory models had to be used (with care), not only in assembly language but also in high level languages such as Pascal, compiled BASIC, Fortran, C, etc.

ACDSee

ACDSee's main features are speed, lossless RAW/image editing, image batch processing, metadata (Exif/IPTC), with support to edit/embed metadata in image files, rating, keywords, and categories, and geotagging/GPS support.

Bid management software

Bid Management is software used for the automatic controlling of bids in Search Engine Marketing (SEM#. With a bid management tool, any number of search terms #keywords) can be managed via various paid search providers (e.g. Google AdWords or Yahoo#.

CloudCERT

keywords=CERT, CSIRT, Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), Critical Infrastructure (CI), Information Sharing, Infrastructure Security

Connotea

By categorising articles with relevant keywords e.g. "C. elegans", the social aspect of Connotea was developed.

Due Ancore

The entire collection is manufactured in Due Ancore's plant in Maniago, the centre of the Italian knives production; the recovery of the old artisan methods, exclusive Italian design and ecological sustainability are the keywords that give to the collection an excellence style.

Google China

However, the filtering was later re-enabled without any acknowledgment or explanation; search queries in Chinese on the keywords Tiananmen or June 4, 1989 returned censored results with the standard censorship footnote.

Handel-C

In order to facilitate a way to describe parallel behaviour some of the CSP keywords are used, along with the general file structure of Occam.

JBrout

Keywords are stored with the pictures (using IPTC metadata), making their exchange easier: When sending a picture, its associated keywords are also sent.

Maveryx

It supports data-driven testing, verification points and keywords to increases test coverage, promotes script reuse, and leverage the number of automated tests.

Parallel language

This is different from sequential languages, which attach constraints to all of their keywords and other syntactic constructs, such that only one bit of work is free to be performed at any point as the computation moves forward.

Personal Knowbase

This type of keyword-based system was based on the keyword systems used by common research databases of the 1990s, such as Knowledge Index and CompuServe's file library, and is similar to the keywords Index for a MS Help file.

Photo Mechanic

Other keywording solutions typically cannot write keywords directly to the RAW file, but instead create a "sidecar" XMP file.

QDevelop

It supports Source code editor with syntax highlighting with native support for Qt Keywords and integrates different Qt Tools such as Qt Designer and qmake.

Search box

Search boxes on web pages are usually used to allow users to enter a query to be submitted to a Web search engine server-side script, where an index database is queried for entries that contain one or more of the user's keywords.

Tag cloud

An early printed example of a weighted list of English keywords was the "subconscious files" in Douglas Coupland's Microserfs (1995).

Thirty Eight

The keywords upon publishing forums allude to the influence of Kafka and Pynchon.

Zoner Photo Studio

It focuses heavily on support (including but not limited to display, editing, and filtering) for metadata, primarily in the Exif format, including such information types as titles, authors, descriptions, keywords, audio notes, digital signatures, and GPS data.


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