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Uila Supported Apps
Uila Supported Applications and Protocols updated Oct 2020 Application/Protocol Name Full Description 01net.com 01net website, a French high-tech news site. 050 plus is a Japanese embedded smartphone application dedicated to 050 plus audio-conferencing. 0zz0.com 0zz0 is an online solution to store, send and share files 10050.net China Railcom group web portal. This protocol plug-in classifies the http traffic to the host 10086.cn. It also 10086.cn classifies the ssl traffic to the Common Name 10086.cn. 104.com Web site dedicated to job research. 1111.com.tw Website dedicated to job research in Taiwan. 114la.com Chinese web portal operated by YLMF Computer Technology Co. Chinese cloud storing system of the 115 website. It is operated by YLMF 115.com Computer Technology Co. 118114.cn Chinese booking and reservation portal. 11st.co.kr Korean shopping website 11st. It is operated by SK Planet Co. 1337x.org Bittorrent tracker search engine 139mail 139mail is a chinese webmail powered by China Mobile. 15min.lt Lithuanian news portal Chinese web portal 163. It is operated by NetEase, a company which 163.com pioneered the development of Internet in China. 17173.com Website distributing Chinese games. 17u.com Chinese online travel booking website. 20 minutes is a free, daily newspaper available in France, Spain and 20minutes Switzerland. This plugin classifies websites. 24h.com.vn Vietnamese news portal 24ora.com Aruban news portal 24sata.hr Croatian news portal 24SevenOffice 24SevenOffice is a web-based Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. 24ur.com Slovenian news portal 2ch.net Japanese adult videos web site 2Shared 2shared is an online space for sharing and storage. -
Funding for the Telecommunications Relay
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION In the Matter of: FUNDING FOR THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ) CASE NO. RELAY SERVICE ) 2017 -00358 ORDER On September 14, 2017, the Commission issued an Order in this proceeding requiring that the Telecommunications Relay Service ("TRS") fund surcharge be reduced by one cent ($0.01) to one cent ($0.01) per month effective January 1, 2018. In addition, the Commission established a deadline to receive comments regarding a frequency schedule for the Commission to review the TRS fund and related surcharge in the future. The Commission received no comments. The Commission finds that it will conduct a formal review of the TRS fund and the surcharge on an annual basis. Annual reviews of the TRS fund should reduce the potential for large balance shortfalls and overages. Annual reviews will commence approximately 120 days from the end of the calendar year, with the goal of implementing any changes on the first day of the following calendar year. The goal would also be to issue an order within 60 days of the initiation of the annual review so that providers will have ample time to implement any changes, if ordered. These annual formal reviews would be in addition to ongoing monitoring and would not prevent the Commission from making any changes in the interim period. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that: 1. The Commission annually will conduct a fo rmal review of the TRS fund to determine if a change in the surcharge is warranted. 2. This case is closed and removed from the Commission's docket. -
Telecommunication Provider 5Linx Accessline Communications ACN Communications Services, Inc
Telecommunication Provider 5Linx Accessline Communications ACN Communications Services, Inc. AmeriVision Communications, Inc. dba Affinity 4 and Lifeline Communications Airnex Communications, Inc. Allvoi Americatel Corporation ANPI Business, LLC fka Zone Telecom, LLC AT Conference, Inc. AT&T Corp. BA Telecom, Inc. BBG Communications, Inc. Billing Concepts, Inc. (Refered us to AT&T as provider) Birch Telcom of the West Inc. dba Birch Communications BullsEye Telecom Cbeyond Communications LLC Century Link Communications Cincinnati Bell Any Distance Consumer Cellular Convergia Cox California Telecom, LLC Cricket Communications, Inc./AT&T Mobility Earthlink Business, LLC ‐ Earthlink, LLC ‐ Earthlink, Inc. Enhanced Communications Network INC. E. / Everything Wireless First Communications Flash Wireless Globalstar USA LLC Granite Telecommunications LLC GreatCall, Inc. dba Jitterbug IBM Global Network Systems IDT Domestic Telecom inContact, Inc. Intellicall Operator Services Intelafone LLC Intermedia Voice Services I‐Wireless LDMI Telecommunications, Inc. Level 3 Communications LightYear Network Solutions Lingo, Inc Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership Matrix Telecom, Inc. Mitel Net Solutions Page 1 of 2 Telecommunication Provider MCI Communications Services, Inc. Mpower Communications Corp. Network Innovations New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC NTT Docomo USA Nextel of California nexVortex, Inc. Nobel Tel, LLC OnStar LLC Ooma, Inc. Opex Communications, Inc. Pacific Bell Telephone Company PAETEC Communications Payment One Corp Phone.com, Inc. Pioneer Telephone PNG Telecommunications, Inc. Primus Telecommunications Ready Wireless SBC Long Distance, LLC Securus Technologies, Inc. Sonic Telecom, LLC Sprint Communications Company, L.P. Sprint Nextel/Spectrum Sprint Telephony PCS, LP Talk America, Inc. Telscape Communications, Inc. TING Globalinx Enterprise, Inc. fka Tri‐M Communications, Inc. T‐Mobile West LLC Metro PCS California, LLC Total Call International, Inc. -
Hanover Annual Report FY 2008
Swearing in ceremony of Hanover Police Chief Walter L. Sweeney, Jr. seen here with Chief Paul Hayes and members of the Hanover Police Department June 24, 2008 Cover & Inside Cover Photograph Courtesy of: Jean Migre Printed By The Country Press, Inc. Lakeville, MA www.countrypressinc.com ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT ofthe OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES ofthe TOWN OF HANOVER www.hanover-ma.gov FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2008 9n ~ w. <Llam6, :J,t. 1924-2007 9ohn Curtis .f.i6rar_J 7rustee SfwtlaJ, a. ( (joodfJJ,tuu-) 9Jtanduvul 1924-2008 Counc;fon ~!JiYJJ Volunteer flaWciall.(&uJMin,):llicftetJ 1956-2008 Cedar 'Elementary Schoof Volunteer 1/anover 1fi_Jh Schoof Volunteer at8a ( Sauini) JHanna, 1914-2007 2 fj,Jtattei6 j. !biSa&dina 1925-2007 r.mer_Jenc_J Communicafions Center Committee Police Station 1!,uili.in,J Committee 11.ssisfant to the <Town 11.ssessor 911 Coorlinator 1-fanover 9)6IUdd e. !Jtmp6, Jlt. 1956-2008 :Kauutlt w . .'JauuJldon, 1923-2007 1-fanover ~ire 1Je11arfmenf Siu Sm,twt :KefielJ, 1916 -·2001 1<.§_Jislrar 's Off;ce ~ _.M,. W/ittkt 1924-2007 1'arh ~ t/<.§creafion Committee PfanninJ '8oarl Schoof Committee 1eac6er ~ eaacl, 3 TOWN OF HANOVER PLYMOUTH COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS As of January 1, 2008 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Tenth Congressional District WILLIAM D. DELAHUNT, Quincy COUNCILLOR Fourth Councillor District CHRISTOPHER A. IANNELLA, Jr., Boston STATE SENATOR ROBERTS. CREEDON, Jr., Brockton STATE REPRESENTATIVE Fifth Plymouth Representative District ROBERT J. NYMAN, Hanover COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TIMOTHY J. McMULLEN, Pembroke JOHN P. RIORDAN, Jr. Marshfield JEFFREY M. WELCH, Abington Population Federal Census 13,164 (as of2000) Town Census 14,091 (as of January 2008) 4 ELECTED TOWN OFFICERS As of January 1, 2008 SELECTMEN David G. -
Introduction
BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA DOCKET NO. 2013-239-C - ORDER NO. 2013-674 OCTOBER I, 2013 IN RE: Application of Tempo Telecom, LLC for ) ORDER GRANTING Designation as an Eligible ) EXPEDITED REVIEW Telecommunications Carrier in the State of ) AND APPROVING South Carolina ) APPLICATION FOR ) DESIGNATION AS AN ) ETC TO PROVIDE ) LIFELINE SERVICE Introduction This matter comes before the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (the "Commission") pursuant to 10 S.C. Code Ann. Regs. 103-690 and 103-690.1 (Supp. 2012), 47 U.S.C. tJ 214(e)(2) and 47 C.F.R. tJ 54.101, on the Application of Tempo Telecom, LLC ("Tempo Telecom" or the "Company") for Designation as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier ("ETC") in the State of South Carolina filed on June 13, 2013 (the "Application") as amended. Tempo Telecom has asked the Commission to designate it as an ETC throughout the proposed service area in South Carolina for the limited purpose of offering Lifeline support to its qualifying customers and drawing from the low income fund of the federal Universal Service Fund ("USF") in connection with those services. For the reasons explained in this Order, the Commission has concluded that the Application should be approved and that designation of Tempo Telecom as an ETC on the terms provided in this Order would serve the public interest. DOCKET NO. 2013-239-C — ORDER NO. 2013-674 OCTOBER I, 2013 PAGE 2 B~kd As directed by the Commission, Notice of Filing and Hearing was published in newspapers of general circulation in the areas affected by the Application. -
22.Format Hum-SOCIAL NETWORKING and LIBRARIES
IMPACT: International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Literature (IMPACT: IJRHAL) ISSN (P): 2347-4564; ISSN (E): 2321-8878 Vol. 5, Issue 10, Oct 2017, 165-170 © Impact Journals SOCIAL NETWORKING AND LIBRARIES SHEEL BHADRA YADAV, MOHIT GUPTA & APARNA DIXIT Research Scholar, Guest Faculty, Department of Library and Information science, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, India ABSTRACT In this era of information technology, users are more progressive and like to use advances in information technology, for getting updated with world and also, to fulfil their academic and social need. This paper deals with the concepts of the social networking in libraries. Paper focuses on challenges of social networking among library professionals, the paper highlights purpose of social media, example of social networking sites. The study shows us that social networking sites are an integral part of our life. The paper also shows popularity of social networking sites among users through statistical Social Media. KEYWORDS : Library 2.0, Social Networking Sites, Web 2.0 INTRODUCTION Social networking plays an important and effective role for communication. There are many social networking sites such as MySpace, Friendster, Facebook, Digg, hi5, Haboo, LinkedIn, Netlog, YouTube, Wikipedia, Flickr, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, etc. are used for the purpose of communication. Social networking encompasses many software, which helps software users to interact and share their information. Social networking creates a platform, by which similar interest of users stand on single platform. In the end of 1990s, various social networking sites were developed with attractive features. Friendsters develop in 2002. Friendster had amazing features compared to to others of those days. -
Numero 24 Marzo-Aprile 2015 BIMESTRALE - POSTE ITALIANE S.P.A
ISSN 2280-8817 anno v numero 24 marzo-aprile 2015 BIMESTRALE - POSTE ITALIANE S.P.A. SPED. IN A.P. 70% - ROMA - COPIA EURO 0,001 - COPIA 70% - ROMA A.P. SPED. IN S.P.A. BIMESTRALE - POSTE ITALIANE I PUBBLICI DEI MUSEI NUMERI E GRAFICI ARTE & LETTERATURA LOMBARDIA, MILANO, BERGAMO QUATTRO MESI A NEW YORK IL MERCATO DELLE GALLERIE DAVID FOSTER WALLACE MAPPE E CONSIGLI DI VIAGGIO CITTÀ-STATO: REPORTAGE TOTO COTUGNO BANCHE & ARTE DA SINGAPORE A MALTA UNA FOTO CONCETTUALE UBS, ART BASEL E LA GAM àncora di salvezza sul dissesto della cultura nella Capitale del Paese – dissesto di cui incessantemente parliamo da anni – potrebbe in maniera inaspettata giungere dal Vaticano. L’annuncio del Giubileo Straordinario da parte di Papa Bergoglio schiude opportunità impensabili per una città che ha totalmente perduto, dal punto di vista della programmazione museale, il treno di Expo 2015, ma che ora ha la chance di prendere quello del Giubileo 2016. L’allure del cambio di millennio non c’è, i soldi che vi furono allora non ci sono (3mila miliardi e mezzo di TONELLI lire), non c’è neppure un papa dallo spessore di Giovanni Paolo II sebbene Francesco abbia un seguito non indifferente. Quel che potrebbe esserci è l’afflusso di pubblico da tutto il mondo. Anzi la quantità di pellegrini e di turisti che utilizzeranno il Giubileo come scusa per visitare la Città Eterna potrebbe aumentare perché MASSIMILIANO la propensione a spostarsi è enormemente aumentata rispetto al 2000. Ci sono le low cost e all’epoca non c’erano. Ci sono i treni veloci e allora non c’erano. -
2018 Pavement Management Program
CITY OF ST. PETERS 2018 PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOREWORD The purpose of the City of St. Peters pavement management program is to provide well-maintained, high quality streets, sidewalks and traffic control systems at the lowest reasonable cost. Planned levels of maintenance must be carefully correlated with available funds to achieve the best possible level of service across the City. This program book lists the streets, sidewalks, street signs, pavement markings and traffic signals scheduled for repair or replacement during the coming season in each political ward of the City. Prior to the individual ward sections are summary lists for scheduled sidewalk, concrete and asphalt street repairs, sign replacements, traffic signal improvements, and pavement marking operations. All projects are listed in order of need. Listings of all projects, in the general order they will be performed, will be available at the Street Department website, www.stpetersmo.net. These listings will be updated periodically as the projects are completed, or conditions warrant a schedule change. In addition to the 2018 repair projects, listings of tentative repair and maintenance projects for 2019, which are currently un-funded, are shown. Street, sidewalk and traffic system repair and maintenance are hazardous and stressful jobs, which may not be understood by the general public. Operations are performed in the public road right-of- way during hot weather, and often under heavy traffic conditions. We thank those individuals who give their dedication and best effort in carrying out the details of this program. 2018 Pavement Management Program i Forward TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword .........................................................................................................................i Table of Contents .......................................................................................................... -
Multi-Innovative Framework for Social Network Marketing on Small Firm Performance in Customer Decision-Making Process
International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology, Dec., 2016. ©IJAET ISSN: 22311963 MULTI-INNOVATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING ON SMALL FIRM PERFORMANCE IN CUSTOMER DECISION-MAKING PROCESS Mohmed Y. Mohmed Al-Sabaawi. Halina Mohamed Dahlan Department of Information System Faculty of Computing University Technology Malaysia (UTM) ABSTRACT Individuals share common social network groups to provide social support to each other. Some of the common bonds which communities’ members share and live with are their career interests, social interests, religious subdivisions, common friends and shared beliefs. Social network provides access to different people with common interest to become friends among the members. These networks have become subject of study for many scholars in the field of communities and researchers in a number of topics such as privacy and identity, and the capital of communities. Adolescents use depends not only upon the social networks of friends and the link between the people but there are network-makers and business owners and employees. Most examples of online social network sites bring together more than 20 million users and more than 150 different craft. Through networks, the user can write his autobiography in the field of education and work, and can invite friends to recommend it to others to start new areas of work with each other. At the beginning, social network serves as a bridge that links business websites which is regarded as ultimate search engine optimization techniques. It is now recommended that most of the social network sites today have made some adjustments in order to make links worthless for improvement in ranking. -
Appendix H: Comment Received on the Draft
Appendix H: Comments Received on the Draft EIS Appendix H includes the following: • Public Hearing Transcript • Comment Cards • Public Comments • Federal Agency Comments • State and Local Agency Comments • Organization Comments Appendix H1: Public Hearing Transcript Public Hearing October 22, 2019 Page 1 1 Public Hearing 2 Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) 3 Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation 4 and 5 Draft Section 106 Programmatic Agreement 6 7 8 9 Moderated by Anna Chamberlin 10 Tuesday, October 22, 2019 11 4:35 p.m. 12 13 14 Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs 15 1100 4th St., SW, Room E200 16 Washington, DC 20024 17 (202)442-4400 18 19 20 Reported by: Michael Farkas 21 JOB No.: 3532547 22 H-3 www.CapitalReportingCompany.com 202-857-3376 Public Hearing October 22, 2019 Page 2 1 C O N T E N T S 2 PAGE 3 Anna Chamberlin 3, 25 4 David Valenstein 8, 30 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 H-4 www.CapitalReportingCompany.com 202-857-3376 Public Hearing October 22, 2019 Page 3 1 P R O C E E D I N G S 2 MS. CHAMBERLAIN: Hello. If folks 3 can go ahead and get seated. We'll be starting 4 shortly with the presentation. Thank you. Good 5 afternoon, although it feels like evening with the 6 weather, but my name's Anna Chamberlain. I'm with the 7 District Department of Transportation, and we are the 8 project sponsor for the Long Bridge, EIS. -
The Second Generation and the Use of the Internet: Communication and Friendship Structures of Young Turks in Vienna, Austria
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 5; March 2012 The Second Generation and the Use of the Internet: Communication and Friendship Structures of Young Turks in Vienna, Austria Dr. Barbara Franz Associate Professor of Political Science Rider University 2083 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 United States of America Dr. Gerit Götzenbrucker Dozent Institut für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft der Universität Wien Schopenhauerstraße 32 A-1180 Wien, Austria Abstract How does new media and technology influence migrants and their children? Based on a sample population of young Austrians of Turkish descent, this research project links questions of identity creation and social networks of the second generation with the controversial discourse about the potential usefulness and risks of new media and technologies.i We investigate the Internet use of members of the second generation whose background is working-class differentiating between the consumption of information and entertainment technology and active involvement and creative work through gaming. Focusing on identity formation and friendship structures, our findings point to education as the key distinction between the young Austrians of Turkish descent who regularly engage online in creative high-threshold activities and those who use the Internet for low-threshold consumption purposes only. Key words: second generation, Internet, online games, social networks, entertainment Recently interesting work has been published on the second generation (for example, Skrobanek 2009; Scott and Cartledge 2009; Portes, Aparicio, Haller and Vickstrom 2010) language skills (Kallmeyer and Keim 2003; Keim 2009; Becker 2011) and social networks (Franz 2008; Drever and Hoffmeister 2008; Franz 2009) in the German Turkish community. Building upon these studies, this pilot project focuses on analyzing the Internet and new media exposure of young Austrians of Turkish descent. -
Team Gallery, Inc., 83 Grand St New York, Ny 10013 Tel. 212.279.9219 Fax
www.teamgal.com For Immediate Release: Sam McKinniss Daisy Chain 07 January through 25 February 2018 306 Windward Avenue Team (bungalow) is pleased to announce a show of work by New York-based artist Sam McKinniss. The show, entitled “Daisy Chain”, will run from 07 January through 25 February 2018. The Bungalow is located at 306 Windward Avenue in Venice Beach, California. “I was meant to know the plot, but all I knew was what I saw: flash pictures in variable sequence, images with no ‘meaning’ beyond their temporary arrangement, not a movie but a cutting-room experience.” -- Joan Didion, The White Album, 1979 McKinniss has made a grouping of nine new paintings to be exhibited together under the title “Daisy Chain”. The city of Los Angeles inspired the choice of subjects, although a narrative of innocence and its destruction is the real thread here. The paintings, all intimately scaled, depict movie stars, pop singers, animals, book illustrations, landscapes. These images stitch themselves together, revealing a national obsession with creating, then desecrating, icons of purity. Behind these beatific paintings – a fantasia of greeting card images – lurk cults, suicide, murder and drug addiction. In selecting the images that make up this exhibition, McKinniss has touched upon popular and mass culture, middle and high-brow. In the degree to which a visitor recognizes one or more of these subjects, a shortcut is forged between the painter and his audience, a shortcut that bypasses irony, erases distance and eases the triggering of emotional effects. McKinniss’s choices both limit his audience — “I don’t like Drew Barrymore.” “Who is A$AP Rocky?” — while privileging those who remain, validating the viewer’s own cultural knowledge and enveloping them in a memory of love — “That’s Whitney Houston when she sang the ‘Star Spangled Banner’”.