Noun

content (countable and uncountable; plural contents)

  1. (uncountable) That which is contained.
  2. Subject matter; substance.
  3. The amount of material contained.
  4. (mathematics) The n-dimensional space contained by an n-dimensional polytope (called volume in the case of a polyhedron and area in the case of a polygon).
  5. See contents.

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Sat Jul 31 02:53:49 2010

Contents on Wikipedia may refer to Category:Contents, the top-level category in Wikipedia's category system.

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.

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I feel lucky enough to work from home for about 3 years now and to be able to travel wherever I want with my family. This is what I have actually been doing for.

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Readers of my work know that one of my more favorite aspects of ECM is . content. delivery. Along with mobility, the ability to re-purpose modular chunks of.

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Finding . Content. for Blogging Blogging can be an incredibly rewarding activity. Some people start a blog to promote a business. Other people start a blog...

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Thu Jul 29 07:09:46 2010

How should Newspaper monetize their online content? Is it fair to use their content on Twitter or Facebook?
Q. These days different people and web portals just pick the news clipping and put on different websites like Facebook and twitter without the permission of actual content owner and in some cases earn money from someone else's content. Actual content owners (in this case news papers spend so much money to get the actualy content and their content is used by someone else without any extra benefit to them.
Asked by abhinav d - Mon Jul 6 14:28:23 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well this is just theft. I work for a regional newspaper in the UK and it isn't cheap reporting local news, it's very labour intensive. Even relatively short stories have to be researched, people interviewed, facts checked etc. It is difficult for newspapers to monetise their content as many internet users have got used to not paying for content.
Answered by The knowledge - Mon Jul 6 19:02:23 2009

How is the calorie content of foods experimentally measured?
Q. The calorie content of foods is normally determined by referring to various tables of data. How were these numbers origionally determined?
Asked by Dr Sid - Tue Feb 27 06:45:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Calorie content is simply how much heat is released when a substance is burned. To test this, you would burn a substance and then look at how much it changes the temperature of something around it, perhaps water, and knowing the heat capacity, be able to determine how much energy went into the substance.
Answered by Dipti - Tue Feb 27 07:21:35 2007

How do I block certain content from a seperate Windows account?
Q. I want to be able to block my kids from any non-aged content. But I want them to be able to have the ability to search the internet.
Asked by livineasyinva - Thu Mar 19 23:15:22 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You set up parental control with in your Internet Security software. I use Norton Internet Security 2009 and it has parental control that lets you block all inappropriate content websites yet the kids can still surf the Internet as long as it is a child safe website. Hope this helps
Answered by Bassman1 - Fri Mar 20 00:12:52 2009

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Sat Jul 31 09:03:54 2010

Content

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  • The idea of content is today mainly a hindrance, a nuisance, a subtle or not so subtle philistinism. . . it is the habit of approaching works of art in order to interpret them that sustains the fancy that there really is such a thing as the content of a work of art.

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