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  • It has a huge database built in of over 400 different data file-types - for documents, music, graphics, financial data, presentations and much more, even iPod playlists.

    Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: Wireless Backup Robert J. Elisberg 2011

  • The Presentation Layer is concerned with the actual format that the data is presented in, such as the JPEG, MPEG, MOV, and HTML file-types.

    DPI: simplified and demystified 2009

  • The Presentation Layer is concerned with the actual format that the data is presented in, such as the JPEG, MPEG, MOV, and HTML file-types.

    DPI: simplified and demystified 2009

  • Given the centrality of search to the way we use the Internet, it's surprising that we're still stuck with a few file-types - essentially text, with a few tags for images and video thrown in if you're lucky.

    Archive 2007-11-01 glyn moody 2007

  • My iPod will play all sorts of file-types; perhaps not WMA, but most others.

    RealNetworks vs Apple 2004

  • My iPod will play all sorts of file-types; perhaps not WMA, but most others.

    RealNetworks vs Apple 2004

  • It does not contain a media player and it does not associate file-types.

    2BakSa.Net sibius777 2010

  • Individual file-types like photos, videos or documents can be downloaded using the filerip-mode.

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Windows 2010

  • It does not contain a media player and it does not associate file-types.

    Warp2Search.net 2010

  • It's worth pointing out that the entire application is just text; Silverlight IronRuby applications are made up of script-tags which have inline ruby code, or point to a ruby file on the Web server, along with other supported file-types referenced by script-tags to use vector graphics, archives of Ruby libraries (like the Ruby standard library, or a Gem), or even.

    RubyCorner Peter Cooper 2010

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