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portable A two-way radio that is designed to be carried by a person.
Ãâó: www.cooscountysheriff.com/glossary.htm
portal A web in a World-Wide Web that usually offers a search engine and/or links to useful pages, news or other services.
Ãâó: www.mcmaster.ca/cis/ctl/glossary.htm
portal A Web site "gateway" that provides multiple services, which could include Web searching capability, news, free-email, discussion groups, online shopping, references and other services. A more recent trend is to use the same term for sites that offer services to customers of particular industries, such as a Web-based bank "portal," on which customers can access their checking, savings and investment accounts.
Ãâó: mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/netterms.htm
portal A Website that acts as a "doorway" to the Internet or a portion of the Internet, targeted towards one particular subject. Also see learning portal.
Ãâó: www.cybermediacreations.com/elearning/glossary.htm
portal The starting point for a user's Web experience, providing information and services such as news, email, entertainment, shopping, sports and more. The portal refers to the virtual "door" that a user walks through every time they access the Internet; this is the first screen that a user sees when going online.
Ãâó: advertise.sympatico.msn.ca/Glossary/
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