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A mortgage that can be transferred from one property to another. This is particularly useful if you sell one home and buy another.
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In the context of the JISC Information Environment, an institutional portal provides a personalised, single point of access to the online resources that support members of an institution in all aspects of their learning, teaching, research and other activities. The resources may be internal or external and include local and remote 'information resources' (books, journals, databases, Web-sites, learning objects, images, student information systems etc. ...
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usually used as a marketing term to described a Web site that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the Web. Typically a "Portal site" has a catalog of web sites, a search engine, or both. A Portal site may also offer email and other service to entice people to use that site as their main "point of entry" (hence "portal") to the Web.
Ãâó: www.brighton-webdesign.co.uk/glossary.html
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Web sites that serve as starting points to other destinations or activities on the Web. Initially thought of as a "home base" type of Web page. Most major search engines and directories have positioned themselves as "portals". Often portals offer free services like e-mail or search functions with the objective of building traffic so they can generate advertising revenue and sell products.
Ãâó: www.netsetgo.com/glossary.php
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In a simple sense, one-stop shopping. A portal provides a single starting point from retrieving information from multiple, divergent sources. A customized page on mySAP.com is an example of a personalized portal.
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