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- noun Plural form of
e-communication .
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In a survey Euro RSCG Worldwide did last month of 1,000 U.S. consumers 108 of which were Prosumers, Prosumers showed, first of all, that they're early adopters in e-communications at a very high rate.
Marian Salzman: Prosumers in E-Love Marian Salzman 2011
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NCVO is full of women, in fact 67% of staff here are women so we do lots of techie jobs like; web editing, e-communications, ICT capacity building, creating multi media content, writing about new technologiesandmanaging websites.
2009 March « Using technology in the voluntary and community sector 2009
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NCVO is full of women, in fact 67% of staff here are women so we do lots of techie jobs like; web editing, e-communications, ICT capacity building, creating multi media content, writing about new technologiesandmanaging websites.
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In a survey Euro RSCG Worldwide did last month of 1,000 U.S. consumers 108 of which were Prosumers, Prosumers showed, first of all, that they're early adopters in e-communications at a very high rate.
Marian Salzman: Prosumers in E-Love Marian Salzman 2011
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Similarly, security agencies are also adopting various methods to keep their e-communications safe and secure.
Electronic Surveillance, Electronic Sniffing And Indian Approach Techtalk 2010
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Similarly, security agencies are also adopting various methods to keep their e-communications safe and secure.
Electronic Surveillance, Electronic Sniffing And Indian Approach Techtalk 2010
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We also have ongoing marketing channels including newsletters, magazines, websites, and e-communications.
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We also have ongoing marketing channels including newsletters, magazines, websites, and e-communications.
Michael Kaiser: What I Learned From Ragtime Michael Kaiser 2010
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We also have ongoing marketing channels including newsletters, magazines, websites, and e-communications.
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It also proscribes selling or distributing e-communications "that contain personally identifiable information about individuals" to a third party without permission from those individuals.
Schools Think Twice About Gmail Citing Security, Ideological Concerns 2010
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