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- adjective Capable of being
archived .
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Examples
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Though my client sacrifices the momentary pleasure of directly expressing his/her outrage, he/she is left with an archivable cathartic spew and a straightforward expression of the problem for real-world purposes.
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Similar to using Twitter,/a, every morning each staff member could answer the question, âWhat are you working on? â in 140 characters or less, with the resulting internal data being simple, searchable, discoverable, and archivable.
Presidential Transition 2.0: How to Use New Social Media Sirius 2008
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We want more than a social network, we want a life network that is archivable, livable, and compartmentalized.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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We want more than a social network, we want a life network that is archivable, livable, and compartmentalized.
It is about Educational Networking NOT Social Networking 2008
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The chats in the presentations are no longer archivable and are disappearing.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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The chats in the presentations are no longer archivable and are disappearing.
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But the phrase was apt: The Web could deliver words and numbers at nearly the speed of light without the cost of printing, paper or delivery trucks, all searchable and archivable.
Read All About It Paul E. Steiger 2007
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This is important for several reasons: First, there has been much debate over the relative value of upcoming hi-def discs such as Blu-ray and HD-DVD, but it is refreshing to see that one of the first recordable, archivable high-definition video disc formats available to consumers will be the humble, cheap and ubiquitous DVD that they're already used to.
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Drat it, the FIRST THING Mena Trott could do to make blogs archivable is loosen the rights on the blog designs so that someone like, say, ME can ARCHIVE THEM!
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They should require for paleoclimate and other studies of archivable datasets full transparency.
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