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page in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Page most
commonly refers to:
Page (paper), one side of a leaf of paper, as in a book
Page,
PAGE,
pages, or...
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alphanumeric or
voice messages. One-way
pagers can only
receive messages,
while response pagers and two-way
pagers can also acknowledge,
reply to, and originate...
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computer network communications, the HTTP 404, 404 not found, 404, 404 error,
page not found, or file not
found error message is a
hypertext transfer protocol...
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Elliot Page (formerly
Ellen Page; born
February 21, 1987) is a
Canadian actor and producer. His
accolades include nominations for an
Academy Award, three...
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James Patrick Page (born 9
January 1944) is an
English musician and
producer who
achieved international success as the
guitarist and
founder of the rock...
- A home
page (or homepage) is the main web
page of a website. Usually, the home
page is
located at the root of the website's
domain or subdomain. For example...
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Lawrence Edward Page (born
March 26, 1973) is an
American businessman,
computer engineer and
computer scientist best
known for co-founding
Google with...
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paging, is a hardware-****isted
virtualization technology which makes it
possible to
avoid the
overhead ****ociated with software-managed
shadow page tables...
- many
other applications. Most web
browsers display the URL of a web
page above the
page in an
address bar. A
typical URL
could have the form http://www.example...