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International English, the concept of the English language as a global means of communication
Industrial engineering, the engineering discipline that concerns the development, improvement, implementation and evaluation of integrated systems of people, knowledge, equipment, energy, material and process
Information extraction, a type of information retrieval whose goal is to automatically extract structured or semistructured information from unstructured machine-readable documents
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Unfortunately once Netscape was firmly thrashed (Although i did still have to put up with it on Linux.) the IE team seemed to lose its drive and failed to excite with the bland version 5 and the great gaping security hole known as IE6.
IE only shop so the developers and designers are missing the two-click invocation of other browsers.
Please note that if you are in a child window of IE then you may have the current page replaced with the validation results.
IE View is a simple Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox extension (for Microsoft Windows systems), which allows the current page or a selected link to be opened in Internet Explorer.
An IE View user offers setup notes on running IE from Firefox under Linux, via WINE.
Fixes problems when IE was moved from its default menu location.