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  2. Progressive web app - Wikipedia

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    Progressive web app. A progressive web application ( PWA ), or progressive web app, is a type of application software delivered through the web, built using common web technologies including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WebAssembly. It is intended to work on any platform with a standards-compliant browser, including desktop and mobile devices .

  3. Spike (application) - Wikipedia

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    Spike is an email application for Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android and the web, which enables users to view email in a chat-like, conversational format, with additional features built-in. History [ edit ]

  4. Talk:Outlook on the web - Wikipedia

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    Because "Outlook.com" is a name that is not used at all by Microsoft, if you check on their sites it is branded as just "Outlook". But then again it's confusing it still shares the same name as the Microsoft Outlook client software. -- 148.252.129.141 ( talk) 16:58, 6 September 2023 (UTC) [ reply]

  5. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Outlook Web App: Offers three different UI layouts optimized for desktop, tablet, and mobile phone browsers. Ability to customize: Outlook and OWA by integrating apps from the Office marketplace. (Yes, this is a reference to the Agaves add-ins that Microsoft and partners would be making available via the new Office Store.)

  6. King Fahd Medical City - Wikipedia

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    King Fahd Medical City (KFMC) is a medical complex in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It consists of four hospitals: The Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital, The Specialist Hospital, The Rehabilitation Hospital, and The Pediatric Hospital. [1] It was built at a cost of $633 million. KFMC's yearly operating budget is estimated at $150 million.

  7. Pegasus Mail - Wikipedia

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    Pegasus Mail is a proprietary email client for Microsoft Windows. It was originally released in 1990 [1] on NetWare networks [3] with MS-DOS and later Apple Macintosh clients, before being ported to Windows which is now the only platform actively supported. Since its inception it has been developed by David Harris and is donationware after ...

  8. User-Agent header - Wikipedia

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    Contents. User-Agent header. Not to be confused with the concept of a user agent. In computing, the User-Agent header is an HTTP header intended to identify the user agent responsible for making a given HTTP request. Whereas the character sequence User-Agent comprises the name of the header itself, the header value that a given user agent uses ...

  9. Mailbird - Wikipedia

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    Mailbird. Mailbird is a desktop email client for Microsoft Windows, compatible with Windows 7 and all later versions. [2] As well as sending and receiving emails, Mailbird includes managing calendar events and contacts from different email providers, social media, task management, file share, and video-conferencing integrations.