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ICE

Protocol developed in 1998 for the transfer of data to partnering Web sites. Applications based on ICE allow companies to construct syndicated publishing networks, Web superstores, and online reseller channels.

Companies that have working examples and implementations of ICE include Vignette, Kinecta, Microsoft, Xenosys, Macromedia, Intershop, Quark, and ArcadiaOne.


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The chosen site was ideal: a west-facing slope of the Funeral Mountains, overlooking the valley floor, close to the crystalline water of those prodigious springs.
Because it coexists, this amorphous type may allow comets to retain at surprisingly high temperatures--greater than 150 kelvins -- some of the trapped gases that crystalline water ice would normally expel, they note.
El Cariso Regional Park opened its pool to the public for the first time this year on Saturday, just in time for David Cooper and his two sons to seek relief in the crystalline waters.
 
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