Definition of OpenBook. Meaning of OpenBook. Synonyms of OpenBook

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Meaning of OpenBook from wikipedia

- VIA OpenBook is a laptop reference design from VIA Technologies, announced in 2008. The laptop case design was released as open source. Dimensions: 24...
- environment VIA OpenBook, a laptop reference design Openbook, an online navigational envelope developed by National Academies Press OpenBook, a Freedom Scientific...
- Openbook was a Facebook-specific search engine, built upon Facebook's publicly available API, which enabled one to search for specific texts on the walls...
- originally released as The Tower in ****an), developed by his previous company OPeNBooK Co., Ltd. and published by Maxis in 1994. He was also involved in the sequel...
- In an open-book contract, the buyer and seller of work/services agree on (1) which costs are remunerable and (2) the margin that the supplier can add...
- Though not as po****r as the closed-book test, open-book (or open-note) tests are slowly rising in po****rity. An open-book test allows the test taker to access...
- Open-book management (OBM) is a management phrase coined by John Case of Inc. magazine, who began using the term in 1993. The concept's most visible success...
- style. Her first award-winning book Dahulu Parang Sekarang Besi: Pantun Melayu won the Book of the Year from OpenBook and the 35th Golden Tripod Award...
- of. Zimmermann was also involved in the social network Okuna, formerly Openbook, which aimed to be an ethical and privacy-friendly alternative to existing...
- 2 GHz quad-core Freescale processor closely coupled with a Xilinx FPGA VIA OpenBook, a netbook case design released by VIA Technologies Ben Na****te, a palmtop...