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  • verb Present participle of interoperate.

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  • There are a number of challenges to overcome when delivering a mobile solution, such as interoperating across different mobile platforms, creating a consistent look and feel, scaling to a growing user base and ensuring adequate performance.

    Sun Bloggers 2009

  • To encourage others to include waves in their own Web apps such as Salesforce. com's Chatter, to extend Google Wave into new applications like UnaWave, and to build their own, interoperating Wave services.

    Lars Rasmussen: Innovation is a Roller Coaster: Google Wave and the Gartner Hype Cycle Lars Rasmussen 2010

  • If you accept that DP is primarily a symbol for starting the conversation about transforming social networks from walled gardens into interoperating, seamful web services, then no, not really.

    Thoughts on DataPortability | FactoryCity 2008

  • The FDNY and NYPD radios not interoperating is actually an important but small portion of the problem.

    Rudy's Strategy: Refighting The War With Liberals He Won In The 1990s 2009

  • Businesses have taken countermeasures to prevent competitors from interoperating with their products for decades.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • Centralised social networking sites and instant messaging apps are there because the creators gain some benefit from you using them, such as advertising revenue, so they want to force more and more people in by preventing you from interoperating with them from external systems; to talk to people on MSN Messenger, you need an MSN Messenger account yourself, and that's that.

    Snell-Pym » Social Networking 2008

  • And JSON serves both purposes quite practically (interoperating with other languages, while taking advantage of JavaScript peculiarities and working around its limitations).

    Scripting News for 12/20/2006 « Scripting News Annex 2006

  • DReaM, based on a service oriented architecture system design that leverages open standards, is capable of interoperating directly with other content protection technologies and supports services that enable both Conditional Access System and Digital Rights Management models.

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Lessig on openDRM and Sun’s DReaM Concept 2006

  • - Why did the EU feel the need to say that in 2005 since all kinds of applications, database and "workgroup server" software suppliers have been interoperating with Windows client for 20 years?

    EU: 2, Microsoft, 1 glyn moody 2007

  • Vendors are including "handshakes" in their devices now: there's only one reason to do this, so that they can block competitors from interoperating using the DMCA, which bans circumventing access-control.

    Boing Boing: April 20, 2003 - April 26, 2003 Archives 2003

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