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Encyclopedia > Folio

Folio:

  • In bookbinding, a sheet of paper, parchment, or other material folded in half to make two leaves in a codex.
  • A sheet of paper, parchment, or other material used as a single leaf in a codex.
  • A book bound from folio sheets, usually 15" tall or more; see bookbinding.
  • Any unusually large and noteworthy book edition, such as the First Folio of William Shakespeare.
  • The name of a software by NextPage Inc. for cross-platform publishing.

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News And Opinion Magazine Of North Florida - Folio Weekly (170 words)
For 19 years, Folio Weekly has been the leading alternative voice in this booming market – one of the fastest growing in the nation.
Folio Weekly offers the area's most comprehensive calendar of events and its best restaurant guide.
Folio Weekly's affordable prices and 93 percent pickup rate make it an attractive buy for local and national advertisers alike.
XML.com: Folio to adopt XML, open up Views format (1439 words)
Folio (www.folio.com), a division of Open Market, jumped on the XML bandwagon with a significant announcement last month that foreshadows its plan to "open" Folio infobases to enable documents to be indexed and secured in their native formats rather than requiring prior conversion to Folio’s flat-file markup language.
Folio has been in use at Chubb for five years, and at this point, the company is in the midst of deploying about 500 native Folio applications over an intranet to about 9,000 employees.
Folio will have to walk a fine line, finding a way to make money selling software in a niche market, even as its product begins to look, on the surface, more like mainstream text-retrieval products that are fast becoming commodities with little future.
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