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- verb Present participle of
proxy .
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Examples
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Will Google Voice's call proxying service be useful for you?
TechRepublic Blogs 2009
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I'll look at Google's call proxying system using the 406 numbers and provide an example of why it's such a cool technology.
TechRepublic Blogs 2009
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Another feature introduced is a recording proxy, that is not part of the offer, yet would allow for anonymous proxying of recorded information to a target recording station.
Boing Boing 2008
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"We are not aware of any paper detailing the deployment of any of these proxying solutions in an operational enterprise network on actual user machines," Microsoft said.
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The figures were gleaned from an analysis of real-time traffic passing through the company corporate proxying service, designed to filter out the worst content.
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The API automatically handles the proxying and offers a clean, straightforward interface for accessing syndicated data.
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Implement Tor anonymous proxying so that no one, including your ISP, can hold a listing of the websites you visit (and hand them over to the Brownshirts of government) AND prevent NSA tracking of your web movements.
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Exactly how to implement the proxying is an intereting question; for emails, how do you know if an email is semantically from its author, or from a role the author holds?
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There had been a quantity of printing, and promising, and proxying, and polling, and it appeared to have imparted great liveliness to all concerned, except the pensioners — who were not elected yet.
Bleak House 2007
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Plus, proxy sites don't like to incur the massive bandwidth costs of proxying video streams.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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