Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Internet companies in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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media services and internet companies.
in France where president Sarkozy tells the CEO's of Internet companies.
The recipients will be coerced to interact with the built-in content by spoofing Internet companies or popular services.
The PayPal Mafia is sometimes credited with inspiring the re-emergence of consumer-focused Internet companies after the dot-com bust of 2001.
yield performance of about 40 internet companies included in the Dow Jones Internet Index.
The Elex platform is described as one serving as an internalization platform for Chinese Internet companies.
Com is believed to be related to that ad network which also claims to be a huge internalization platform for Chinese Internet companies.
NIRP- by follow the lead of Internet companies.
Moreover, the Internet centre will make+/- 2000m² of office space available to other innovative Internet companies that wish to establish themselves by 2010.
NIRP- by follow the lead of Internet companies.
Greenpeace has published a report on the renewable energy used by major internet companies, including those active in the mobile space.
PNQI tracks the price performance and yield of over 50 internet companies listed in the Nasdaq Internet Index.
Internet companies fall in two broad categories,
This is the first time banks and internet companies have been part of an EU-wide cyber-attack exercise.
Promoted Internet companies they knew would fail. Eliot Spitzer's investigation revealed the investment banks.
For example, several Chinese internet companies have reported earnings that consistently exceeded market forecasts in recent quarters.
A recent poll showed that many Internet companies are not up to date enough with the necessity of SSL Secure Sockets Layer.
Currently, the responsibility internet companies have for their users' content is regulated by the so-called e-Commerce Directive.
Opponents include internet companies who complain that the law would increase their costs
The original Article 13 would have forced internet companies that share and store user-generated content to censor uploads to their services.
