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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Website.
See also changes related to Website, or pages that link to Website or to this page or whose text contains "Website".

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  • Dummy corporation [r]: A company created to serve as a front or cover for one or more legitimate companies. [e]
  • Esperanto [r]: Artificial language created by L.L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century. [e]
  • Facebook [r]: A social networking website. [e]
  • Gay bar [r]: A licensed venue serving alcohol that has, or seeks to attract, a predominantly gay clientele. [e]
  • JSTOR [r]: A United States-based online system for archiving academic journals, founded in 1995. [e]
  • Lonely Planet [r]: a company best-known for publishing travel guidebooks [e]
  • Phishing [r]: Use of online social engineering methods in order to persuade a victim to part with personal details such as online banking logins, in order to perpetrate fraud. [e]
  • Pseudostate [r]: A term put forward by the author and journalist Adam Hochschild to refer to political states or regions where power rests with a government or organisation either outside the country or in some way unaccountable - for example, a local militia. [e]
  • Publishing [r]: The process of production and dissemination of literature or information - the activity of making information available for public view. [e]
  • Russian language [r]: Widely-used member of the Slavic languages, written in the Cyrillic alphabet and spoken across Eurasia. [e]
  • Science [r]: The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected on the base of observation and experimentation [e]
  • Sex [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Sex (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
  • Web browser [r]: A computer program that retrieves and renders webpages to display information stored on a web server. [e]
  • Wiki [r]: A website that allows anyone (with registration required or not) to edit any page and to add new pages. [e]

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