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- n. computing, Internet A website that is subordinate to another website and hosted in its entirety under that site's domain name.
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“Yes, publishers have lots of great unsung content on their sites such as Random House's Word and Film subsite but I hope Bookish brings in real journalists to do a sprucing up of all the material taken from the publishers' sites.”
The Huffington Post: Laura E. Kelly: 5 Ways to Screw up "Bookish"
“Visitors to the subsite can print out coupons for weekly deals redeemable at stores.”
“+ Deep links into a search results: Deep links, Microsoft's name for subsite links that show up under a homepage result, have been increased to show up to eight.”
“In addition, HBO have added a Game of Thrones-centric subsite and forum to their main website and confirmed that a veteran Dexter director, Brian Kirk, will be handling two episodes of the first season.”
“Over the past two years, Deadworry, the couple's subsite on Etsy, has moved 5,000 T-shirts, cotton dresses and bags, generating $150,000 in sales.”
“Last month the subsite went international, with 45 universities in Europe and Israel adding their content to the stream.”
“This all started because my favourite music is Tudor and Elizabethan church music, and I'd set up a little subsite dealing with the object of my musical affection.”
“Also, this is from a .nl site via google translate, blogged by a rumors site, picked up from an iphone subsite of the "topnewsdigest" site, and then by me, so take it as worth the paper it's written on :”
“Said one comment on a News.com.au subsite, “I commend Elissa for sticking to her passion for animals and not backing out like a baby.””
“Before you say “yeah, yeah, believe it when I see it,” well: every week I build a subsite, and bank it.”
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