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adjective
Capable of being searched, especially something that has an automated search function included.
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What is publicly known of the legal sparring is limited to searchable court records, which the Times has provided online: http://www.nytimes.com/cityroom/documents/perelman.
Padua launches a host of flights of fancy – George Eliot having the manuscript of Scenes of Clerical Life pulled to pieces as Babbage's engine reduces it to searchable bits; Queen Victoria and the Duke of Wellington (on a horse) popping round to see how the machine works.
The findings promote a vision of collaborative search support in spontaneous and ubiquitous multi-device settings, and better linking of conversation objects to searchable entities.
In 1993, Stern founded CardScan, which makes small scanners that read information on business cards and transfer it to searchable electronic address books.
Sites offer a variety of solutions, from live chats with experts, to searchable databases of answers to similar questions, to human agents who can see your screen and control your computer through a special remote tie-in.
The Moscow-based company specializes in document capture products and services, including converting physical documents to searchable and indexable digital content across a range of languages.
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"The service is an easy-to-use, searchable database to help family and friends determine whether their loved ones are buried there," she said.
Its primary mission is to keep them up-to-date, searchable, and publicly available.
For video to be searchable, it is also necessary to collect meaningful text metadata to associate with each video file.
Google, not wanting this news to contribute to their already-precarious reputation regarding privacy, set some requirements to become searchable.
There are other ways for individuals or small teams to enable their IK and associated data to become searchable.
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