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<li> <font color=firebrick size=5>A</font>bout [[Encyclopaedia Galactica|EG (Encylop&aelig;edia Galactica)]]
<li> <font color=firebrick size=5>O</font>ur [http://commoditysoftware.org/eg/index.php/Documentation Documentation]
<li> <font color=firebrick size=5>Y</font>our
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  <li> [http://commoditysoftware.org/eg/index.php/ai-integration.biz Account(s)]
  <li> <sub>E</sub><b>&int;</b><sup>G</sup> domain
<html><a href=http://commoditysoftware.org/everything/index.pl?node=X>x</a></html> = [http://ai-integration.biz <b>ai-integration.biz</b>]
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    <li>  [[DCMS-A]] <i>dx </i> = (<b>meansofproduction.biz</b>)
  <li>  [[DCMS-B]] <i>dx</i> = (<b>commoditysoftware.org</b>)
    <li> Project Management <i>dx</i> =
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  <li>
  <li> [[DCMS-S]]
  <li> [[DCMS-P|XPlanner]]  
    </ul>
  </ul>
  <li> [[XSQL SPO|WFL/VS Desktop]]
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<b>domains</b> links to the two main public domains (nak-cso = commoditysoftware.org) and our exposed Windows servers. <b>search</b> contains semantic and text based search functions. <b>wen ren</b>(<b>&#x6587;  &#x4ec1;</b>) shows our personal langage commitment, our goal is to have full locale independence, tested via partial implementation of non-U.S. English interfaces by us, fully by others on the Wikipedia model. If you bring up a dominion in a language other than U.S. English it is a candidate to be linked here as the reference dominion for that language. <b>stuffs</b> is just stuff. </blockquote>
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Revision as of 12:35, 4 March 2007

domains links to the two main public domains (nak-cso = commoditysoftware.org) and our exposed Windows servers. search contains semantic and text based search functions. wen ren(文 仁) shows our personal langage commitment, our goal is to have full locale independence, tested via partial implementation of non-U.S. English interfaces by us, fully by others on the Wikipedia model. If you bring up a dominion in a language other than U.S. English it is a candidate to be linked here as the reference dominion for that language. stuffs is just stuff.