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X.500 is a series of computer networking standards covering electronic directory services.
His programs will vary from theater listings to an electronic directory of dial-it services.
His company pioneered pre-paid call cards in Nigeria and introduced electronic directories.
Dubenich goes to search for the company in the electronic directory, and Nate sets off car alarms to distract him.
Earlier this year, British Telecom said it would spin off Yell, its electronic directory, in an initial public offering.
The electronic directory continues to be the top seller, with the amount of traffic increasing 3.7% to 23m hours, or 760m calls.
In 1981 France is the first country to have an Electronic Directory on an Internet system called Minitel.
JUNE Judge Greene refuses to allow the Baby Bells to offer electronic directory services.
However, the Lim-Cheng tickets were sold from an electronic directory maintained by Sabre, one of the big four computerized airline reservations systems.
The advertising and publishing group was responsible for printing and distributing telephone books, selling advertising, and operating online electronic directories.
Those first protocols made possible electronic directories like Yahoo and E-commerce World Wide Web sites like Amazon.com.
Caveguías provides both printed and electronic directories for CANTV clients and subscribers.
Along with her monthly fee comes the privilege of having her company listed in the Rockefeller Center electronic directory and printing the renowned address on her company's business cards.
Tuesday's star initial public offering, Lycos Inc., a company that operates an electronic directory of the Internet, fell 1 11/16 yesterday, to 20 1/4, in Nasdaq trading.
The Government Electronic Directory Services (GEDS) provide a directory of Canadian federal public servants for all regions across Canada.
A. Emtage and P. Deutsch, "Archie--An Electronic Directory Service for the Internet."
The company's other operations, consisting of BT Wireless; Yell, its electronic directory; and Ignite, which sells broadband to business customers, will be linked to NetCo through a holding company.
These electronic directories can be easier to use than directory assistance or the white pages of a phone book, as their databases do not require surfers to know the full name of the person they are seeking.
MTV, C-Span and Court TV are setting up electronic directories on America Online, as has the venerable PBS program "Washington Week in Review."
The World Trade Resource Center was later opened in 1996, offering companies access to countless print and electronic directories and databases and providing them with valuable information regarding matters of international trade.
Morever, PADs provide a transportable document - increasingly accessible through electronic directories - to convey information about a detainee's treatment history, including medical disorders, emergency contact information, and medication side effects.
In the U.S., a person seeking grant funding can also contact the Foundation Center Cooperating Collection which maintains a core collection of print and electronic directories of national grant funders.
A roadside phone of a kind he recognised from some museum or other provided free access, with a little judicious tampering, to an electronic directory that yielded an address not far from the places Spock had known in another time.
In 1992, he worked with Child Find of America and produced the first electronic directory of missing children on disk that was distributed to every user group in the United States for free distribution in their local areas.
Mr. Zhang's Sohu.com, best known for its search engine and electronic directory, has raised more than $10 million from investors like Intel, Dow Jones and Hang Lung, a Hong Kong property developer.