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1 comment hint
A visual indicator that denotes the presence of a comment and opens the comment when clicked. -
2 comment
Text embedded in a program for documentation purposes. Most programming languages have a syntax for creating comments so that they can be recognized and ignored by the compiler or assembler. -
3 comment
A note or annotation that an author or reviewer adds to a document. -
4 voice comment
A recording that is attached to your document. -
5 discussion comment
A remark or topic of discussion that is associated with a Web page or Microsoft Office file and is stored on a discussion server. -
6 check-in note
A comment associated with a changeset that is added during the check-in process by prompting the user for specific data. -
7 social database
"A database that is used to store social tagging information for a user, i.e. Social Comment or Social Tag or Social Rating." -
8 Windows Live Messenger Companion
"An add-on for Internet Explorer that lets someone share the webpage they're viewing with their Messenger friends, see webpages their friends have shared, and comment on shared webpages."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Live Messenger Companion
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That Only a Mother — Infobox short story | name = That Only a Mother author = Judith Merril country = flag|USA language = English series = genre = Science fiction short story published in = publication type = publisher = media type = Print (Magazine) pub date = 1948… … Wikipedia
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