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- The IMOCA 60 class yacht LinkedOut, FRA 79 was designed by Guillaume Verdier, built by the Italy-based Persico Marine and launched on 9 July 2019. aDvens...
- 12, 2020. Retrieved September 11, 2020. Sharone, Ofer (2017). "LinkedIn or LinkedOut? How Social Networking Sites are Reshaping the Labor Market". In...
- offs**** sailor and competed in the 2020–2021 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 onboard LinkedOut, named after a French employment charity. Ruyant started the Vendée Globe...
- the end of each round, the players vote one contestant, "The Weakest Link", out of the game. Once two players are left, they play in a head-to-head contest...
- French sailor Paul Meilhat. The design is built on Thomas Ruyants yacht LinkedOut with a few changes. It is designed to be very light. Paul Meilhat (skipper)...
- AJAX can use to provide deep linking to pages within their sites. Probably the earliest legal case arising out of deep linking was the 1996 Scottish case...
- Retrieved 7 April 2016. "LinkOut Overview". NCBI. 2010. Archived from the original on 10 September 2023. Retrieved 8 September 2017. "LinkOut Parti****nts 2011"...
- in China, and transferred ownership out of the country in a series of corporate restructurings in 2022–2024. TP-Link has their main headquarters in a 30-story...
- Link rot (also called link death, link breaking, or reference rot) is the phenomenon of hyperlinks tending over time to cease to point to their originally...
- In computer science, a linked list is a linear collection of data elements whose order is not given by their physical placement in memory. Instead, each...