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- adjective Alternative spelling of
shareable .
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Examples
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The Globe could have done a much better job making an excellent Saturday series of op eds on Mass Health care reform more "sharable".
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Acute observers like Santayana have denied or minimized this distinction, but the general instinct of men persists in calling the pleasures of color and form and sound "sharable," because they exist for all who can appreciate them.
A Study of Poetry Bliss Perry 1907
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I wish they made the app more obviously "sharable" once you viewed it.
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I wish they made the app more obviously "sharable" once you viewed it.
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Security through obscurity is by far not the best practice, but certainly you can't blame the users for adopting it, nor you can pretend that what was shared before under that context is still perceived as "sharable" with the new push behaviour.
Bru Blogs Aggregator 2009
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Every "sharable" social media article should have this unique quality.
SEO blog - SEO Tips, Social Media Marketing for the learner. 2009
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This provision is not only a big win for the principle of taxpayer access to taxpayer-funded resources, but it also ensures the grant program will feed the already growing supply of high-quality, remixable, sharable publicly licensed content known as "open" educational resources.
Nicole Allen: In The Public Interest: The $2 Billion Opportunity for Affordable Textbooks and How Colleges Can Make the Most of It Nicole Allen 2011
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Or if you've heard of MIT's OpenCourseWare project you might not be familiar with the wider open-learning community behind it, from David Wiley's pioneering efforts and original open content license, to the UNESCO Open Educational Resource (OER) discussions, to WikiEducator, Wikiversity and Curriki, all efforts to redefine learning content as free, open and sharable.
Stephen Downes: A World to Change Stephen Downes 2010
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"We want to start making that data open, making that data sharable, and using that data to tell stories about the crisis and the work we are doing on the ground in an interactive way."
Alexander Howard: USAID Goes FWD With Open Data and Open Government for Famine Aid Alexander Howard 2011
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This provision is not only a big win for the principle of taxpayer access to taxpayer-funded resources, but it also ensures the grant program will feed the already growing supply of high-quality, remixable, sharable publicly licensed content known as "open" educational resources.
Nicole Allen: In The Public Interest: The $2 Billion Opportunity for Affordable Textbooks and How Colleges Can Make the Most of It Nicole Allen 2011
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