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The article reminds readers that the free sources can rarely offer the added editorial value of the subscription-based commercial services complicated noting up features, point-in-time searching, etc.
Free vs. Paid Legal Research Tools Michel-Adrien Sheppard 2009
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Web page archiving site BackupURL takes point-in-time snapshots of web pages on demand—useful for capturing and sharing fast-changing web pages.
BackupURL Takes Snapshots Of Web Pages | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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According to a point-in-time count and survey by the City of Chicago, in January 2007 there were 5,922 homeless individuals.
Esther J. Cepeda: Chicago's Latino Landscape 2008: A Statistical Portrait of Chi-Town Hispanics 2009
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The article reminds readers that the free sources can rarely offer the added editorial value of the subscription-based commercial services complicated noting up features, point-in-time searching, etc.
Archive 2009-04-01 Michel-Adrien Sheppard 2009
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This was a point-in-time snapshot of the exciting range of workplace or professional life projects developed (and continuing) by participants including:
Archive 2007-06-10 Milosun Czervik 2007
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Granted, such a mark is a point-in-time estimate based on all the assets being sold.
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No way to revert the system back to a point-in-time when the system was working (ala restore points in Windows).
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No way to revert the system back to a point-in-time when the system was working (ala restore points in Windows).
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These snapshots can be used for end-user point-in-time recovery of files.
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These snapshots can be used for end-user point-in-time recovery of files.
2005 April 2005
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