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deep linking
noun
The practice of linking to a specific page or file within a website so as to bypass introductory pages, considered a violation of netiquette.
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But he said Belo was "not on a crusade against deep linking".
In his Tech Talk Term of the Week, Pedro Rafael Rosado explores the practice of "deep linking".
Example of contextual deep linking.
However, developer adoption of deep linking has been very slow.
It is deep linking into the 3D Web.
This is what Twitter refers to as "deep linking".
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Twenty-nine percent of users who were contextually deep linked immediately after install signed up in the app, versus just 16percentt of regular users, who were not deep linked.
Behind the scenes, an advertiser can deep link to a specific area in the app itself.
The table shows gene symbols, descriptions and a deep linked GeneCards section in which the disease association occurs.
In the meantime, any YouTube links will deep-link into the old app.
Contextual deep-linking technology offers deep links that can pass data to an app through install, in addition to supporting the legacy deep-linking method.
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