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São Facundo
São Facundo São Facundo is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Abrantes, in district of Santarém. The parish has a population of 1,133 inhabitants and a total area of 77.93 Km². The parish is the second largest in the municipality, however, it is only the 12th when ranked b..
São Félix
There are parishes that have the name São Félix (Portuguese for Saint Felix): In Brazil São Félix, Bahia In Portugal São Félix da Marinha, a parish in the municipality of São Pedro do Sul Related São Félix, a parish in the municipality of São Pedro do Sul This is a [disambiguation..
São Fernando
São Fernando is a small municipality located in the Rio Grande do Norte state, mainly bordered and supplied by Caicó. The population is 3,234 people (2000 Census). São Fernando was founded in 1872 as a district of Caicó, but in 1958 became an emancipated municipality mostly for Dinarte Mariz and..
São Filipe
Municipality of São Filipe Map --> Statistics Island: Fogo Seat: São Filipe Population: 27,826 (2000) Elevation:Lowest:Centre:Highest: Atlantic Oceanabout 10 m (São Filipe)Mount Fogo Location: 14./14°55' N lat.23./23°31' W long. ISO 3166-2 code]]: CV-SF Website:..
São Francisco
São Francisco is one of the 48 neighborhoods in which the Brazilian city of Niterói is divided. Its name derives from the church consacrated to Saint Francis Xavier (in Portuguese: São Francisco Xavier) and references to it can be found as early as the 17th century. The São Francisco Ensenad..
São Francisco de Goiás
São Francisco de Goiás State Goiás Area: 339.3 km² Population: 6,044 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 747m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 75490-000 IBGE statistical microregion: Anápolis Microregion Became a city: 1953 Distance to Goiânia: 102 km. Website: n..
São Francisco de Paula
São Francisco de Paula is a city located in the Serra Gaúcha of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The municipality covers about 3,289.7 km² and sits about 112 km from Porto Alegre. City population estimate for 2004 is 19,968. The municipality was originally created on 1902-12-23. The c..
São Francisco do Sul
São Francisco do Sul is the third-oldest city of Brazil from the post-Columbian era. ..
São Francisco River
The São Francisco River is a river in Brazil with a length of 3,160 kilometres. It is the fourth largest river system in South America and the longest river wholly within Brazil. It begins in the state of Minas Gerais. It runs generally north behind the coastal range draining an area of over 63..
São Francisco Xavier
The title of this article contains the character ã. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Sao Francisco Xavier. São Francisco Xavier is a village and an administrative district in the municipality of São José dos Campos, São Paulo State, Brazil. ..
SOF
SOF may refer to the Sofia Airport in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria (IATA airport code)Soldier of FortuneSpecial Operations ForceSea of Faith a Christian liberal philosophical movement usually written 'SoF'. ..
Sofades
Sofades (Σοφάδες) is a town in Thessaly, central Greece and it belongs to the prefecture of Karditsa (Καρδίτσα). Its population is around 7.000 people, many of them Roma. The terrain level is around 120 m above sea level, and..
Sofala
See also Sofala, New South Wales. Sofala was a major port in East Africa. It lay on Sofala Bay, south of Beira in what is now Mozambique. Founded by the ninth century, the port grew around the gold trade. Portugal constructed Fort San Caetano in Sofala in 1505, from stone imported from Europe, t..
Sofala, New South Wales
Sofala ([33°05′S 149°42′E]) is a village located around 250km north west of Sydney in New South Wales Bathurst Regional Council. Located aside the Turon River. It came about as a direct result of the goldrush which had been spured on when Edward Hargraves discovered gold at Summerh..
Sofala Bank
The Sofala Bank is Mozambique's major shelf area covering the largest part of the continental shelf, about 80 nautical miles (148 km) from the coast of Sofala to the shelf break. The average depth of the Sofala Bank is about 20 m. Most of the Mozambican rivers enter the sea through Sofala Bank, wit..
Sofala Province
Sofala is a province of Mozambique. It has an area of 68,018 km2 and a population of approximately 1.5 million (2002). Beira is the capital of the province. The province is named for the ruined port of Sofala. Provinces of Mozambique ..
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Sofar channel
SOFAR channel stands for "SONAR Fixing and Ranging channel". It is a layer of water deep in the ocean (near Bermuda it's around 1000 metres deep) where the speed of sound is at a minimum. This minimum sound speed exists at the depth where the cumulative effect of water pressure, temperature, and s..
SofaWare Technologies
SofaWare Technologies Ltd. is a Check Point subsidiary company that is best known for its firewall and VPN products. They were founded in 1999 in Ramat-Gan, Israel. SofaWare’s embedded software powers Internet security appliances, DSL and WiFi routers as well as broadband modems from companies s..
Sofa (Canadian band)
The cover of "Grey" Sofa was a Montreal-based band that was active from 1993 to 1997. Most of their songs were written and played in a 10' x 10' room and were later presented in live shows, after which they were discarded. The band was made up of four members. They released two albums on casse..
Sofa (disambiguation)
Sofa can refer to: Couch or sofa are items of furniture for the comfortable seating of more than one person.Sofa (Canadian band) a Montreal-based band that was active from 1993 to 1997.Sofa (Thai band) a Thai band active from 2001. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of a..
SOFA district
The SOFA District is a neighbourhood in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The origin of the name is the acronym for the South Of Franklin district (S.O.F.A. district). Location The SOFA District is the hip but edgy area of immediately south of Franklin Street. It is bordered by Cameron Avenue to the s..
Sofa King
Sofa King is a double entendre used as a gag name for a furniture store specializing in sofas. The name came to prominence in a 2000 Mancow Muller radio show, where the radio personality played a hoax ad, described the store as being "Sofa King great" and having prices that were "Sofa King low". Phr..
Sofa King (DANGERDOOM song)
"Sofa King" is the first single by the hip-hop duo DANGERDOOM from their album The Mouse and The Mask. It was released November 4, 2005. The song likely takes its title from the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "Video Ouija", in which a voodoo practitioner named Billywitchdoctor.com makes Frylock, M..
Sofa painting
Sofa painting is a pejorative term for paintings that match a color scheme or match a sofa. However, an exhibition of sofa art at the Knoxville Museum of Art proved that art made to go over the sofa could also communicate highly charged artistic messages. The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery in Miami, Flor..
SOFA Score
The SOFA score (aka Sequential Organ Failure Assessment) is used to track a patient's status during the stay in an intensive care unit. It is one of several ICU scoring systems. The SOFA score is a scoring system to determine the extent of a person's organ function or rate of failure. The score is ..
Sofa Song
"Sofa Song" is a song by British post-punk rock band The Kooks and is featured on their debut album, Inside In/Inside Out. It was released 17 October 2005 as the second single from that album, charting at #28 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2005 in British music). Track listings 7" VS1904"Sofa Song"..
Sofcrosse
Sofcrosse (also spelt Softcrosse) is considered a modified version of lacrosse with slightly different equipment and rules. The game is also marketed as McWhipit by one equipment manufacturer. In the UK, sofcrosse is known as Pop Lacrosse. The sofcrosse stick is different from a lacrosse stick in t..
SOFEL
(stands for SOFtware Engineering Laboratory) is a Japanese information technology company involved with business application systems development, multimedia service and system development, and the development of RFID services and systems. They were established in May 1979 to provide software such a..
Sofer (disambiguation)
Sofer can refer to: A ritual Sofer (scribe) in JudaismMoses SoferJekuthiel SoferRube John SoferThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the inten..
Sofer (scribe)
Contents 1 Masechet Sofrim2 Sofer2.1 Who2.1.1 Women and Sofrut2.2 How3 STaM and Sofrut3.1 Letters3.2 Sefer Torah3.3 Tefillin3.4 Mezuzah3.5 Other items4 See also5 External links Sofer (also Sofer STaM or Sofer ST"M he: [[w:he:ס..
Soffioni
Soffioni (sometimes spelt suffioni), a name applied in Italy to certain volcanic vents which emit jets of steam, generally associated with hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide, sometimes also with a little ammonia and marsh gas. The soffioni are usually arranged in groups, and are best represented i..
Soffit
Soffit (from French soffite, Italian soffitto, formed as a ceiling; from suffictus for suffixus, Latin suffigere, to fix underneath). A soffit, in architecture, describes the underside of any construction element, for instance, the underside of an arch or architrave (whether supported by piers or c..
Soffritto
Soffritto (literally "sub-fried" in Italian) forms the base of most common Italian dishes. It consists of aromatic ingredients sautéed with cooking oil. The basic soffritto is prepared with extra-virgin olive oil, chopped onions (or scallions) and sometimes chopped garlic cloves. According to the r..
Sofia
This is a page about the capital of Bulgaria. See also the Sofia Region in Madagascar. For other uses, see Sophia. Sofia [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (Bulgarian: София) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Bulgaria, with a population of 1,203..
Sofia's Hair 4 Health
Sofia’s Hair 4 Health is a charity organization that provides free hair prostheses for cancer patients who have lost their own hair as a result of chemotherapy and cannot afford hair prostheses of their own. The campaign's initiator, New York City hairdresser Rodolfo Valentin founded this..
Sofiane Haderbache
Sofiane Haderbache is held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. The United States Department of Defense, under court order, released the identity of the Guantanamo detainees. On April 20 2006 they released a list of the names of 558 detainees who..
Sofiane Melliti
Sofiane Melliti (born 18 August, 1978) is a Tunisian football midfielder who currently, as of May 2006, plays for Gaziantepspor. Melliti scored his first goal for the Tunisian national team in January 2006, and played one match at the upcoming 2006 African Cup of Nations. In May he was called up t..
Sofía (Echinades)
Sofía or Sofiá is an island of the Echinades, among the Ionian Islands group of Greece. ..
Sofia Airport
The entrance to the departure hall Sofia Airport (Bulgarian: Летище София), also known as Vrazhdebna (Враждебна)(Hostile in English) is the main airport in Sofia, Bulgaria. The airport is a hub for Bulgaria Air (successor of the bankrupt Balkan Airlines) and Hemus Air. Bu..
Sofia Albertina, Princess of Sweden
Sofia Albertina was daughter of king Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia. She thus was princess of Sweden, princess of Holstein-Gottorp and a heir of Norway. She was given her two names as namesake of her two grandmothers: queen Sofia Dorothea of Prussia (daughter of George I of ..
Sofía Álvarez Vignoli de Demichelli
Sofía Álvarez Vignoli de Demichelli was a Uruguayan diplomatic figure. Her diplomatic activity occurred mainly under President Gabriel Terra. Her husband Dr. Alberto Demichelli served as Interior Minister in the 1930s and was President of Uruguay as an interim measure in 1976. Link (External:) ..
Sofia Arvidsson
Sofia Arvidsson (born 16 February 1984 in Halmstad) is a Swedish tennis player. She plays right handed. Her highest singles world ranking is 42. She has won one singles title in her career. In 2005 she finished runner up to Amy Frazier in Quebec City, Canada. In January 2006 she competed in th..
Sofia Coppola
Sofia Coppola Sofia Carmina Coppola (born May 14, 1971) is an American director, actress, producer, and Academy Award-winning screenwriter. She is the first American woman to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Director. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Personal life1.2 Career2 Fi..
Sofia Curtis
Sofia Curtis is a character on the CBS drama, , she is played by British Actress Louise Lombard. In Season Five she was introduced as a CSI, however she was soon demoted from swing shift supervisor (episode "Mea Culpa") to night shift and thought about quitting. Grissom, however, talked her into s..
Sofia Essaïdi
Sofia Essaïdi is a Franco-Moroccan singer. She was born in Casablanca, Morocco on August 6, 1984. She recently moved to Paris to pursue her studies in economy and management at Université Paris-Dauphine (formerly Université Paris IX). From August 30 to December 13 2003, she participated in the..
Sofia Gubaidulina
Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina, (Russian София Асгатовна Губайдулина) (born October 24, 1931) is a Russian-Tatar composer of deeply religious music. Contents 1 Career2 Music2.1 Numerical mysticism3 Awards and recognition4 Quotations5 Works6&n..
Sofia Konoukh
Sofia Konoukh (born March 9, 1980) is a Russian water polo player, who won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. ..
Sofia Kovalevskaya
Sofia Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (Софья Васильевна Ковалевская) (January 15, 1850 – February 10, 1891) was the first major Russian female mathematician and a student of Karl Weierstrass in Berlin. In 1884, she was appointed professor at Stockholm University, the third w..
Sofia kyrka
Sofia kyrka (Church of Sofia) is one of the major churches in Stockholm, Sweden. It was designed during an architectural contest in 1899, and was inaugurated in 1906. Sofia church belongs to the Katarina-Sofia borough. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] ..
Sofia Land
Sofia Land (София Ленд) is an amusement park in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It is the first true amusement park in the country, as well as one of the largest in Southeastern Europe, and is situated on an area of 35,000 m² in a park close to Sofia Zoo. Construction of the main buildin..
Sofia Lidskog
Sofia Lidskog (born March 31, 1979) is a Swedish television personality. She was a member of the "Clue Crew" on the quiz show Jeopardy! from 2001 to 2004. (In addition, she has taped clues for the Swedish version of the show, in her family's own language.) In 2004, she became an anchor at Channel..
Sofia Medical University
The Medical University of Sofia (Bulgarian Медицинският университет в София) is a university located in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was founded in 1917 and is organized in 4 Faculties. Contents 1 History and Profile2 Organization3 See also4 External link..
Sofia Metro
Logo of the Sofia Metro The Sofia Metropolitan (Софийско метро) is the underground urban railway network servicing the Bulgarian capital Sofia. It is the first and only network of this kind in Bulgaria. As of January 2006, it has 8 stations and a total length of 10 km. Lyuli..
Sofia Milos
Sofia Milos (born September 27, 1965) is an actress active in the United States. Milos was born in Zurich, Switzerland to a Greek mother and an Italian father. In her teens she entered a local beauty pageant, and after winning first prize went on to win the provincial, regional and national cont..
Sofia Mulanovich
--> Sofia Mulanovich (born June 24, 1983 in Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian surfer of Serbo-Croatian descent. She is the first Peruvian surfer ever to win an Association of Surfing Professionals World Championship Tour event. She is the first South American to ever win the World Title. In 2004, she won..
Sofia Muratova
Sofia Ivanovna Muratova (Russian: Софья Ивановна Муратова) (born July 13, 1929 in Leningrad) was a Soviet gymnast. Contents 1 Early life2 First successes3 World Championships and Olympics4 Achievements (non-Olympic)5 External links Early life Mur..
Sofia of Bavaria
Sofia of Bavaria (Czech: ; German: ; 1376 - 26 September 1425) was a Queen of Bohemia and the wife of Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia and ruler of the Holy Roman Empire (as "King of the Romans"). She was a daughter of John II, Duke of Bavaria and of the House of Wittelsbach. Her marriage with Wencesla..
Sofia of Bulgaria
Sofia of Saxe-Coburg (styled HRH Princess Sofia of Bulgaria), born November 20, 1999, is daughter of Konstantin-Assen of Vidin and granddaughter of Simeon II of Bulgaria, the former Tsar of Bulgaria. ..
Sofia of Nassau
Queen Sofia of Sweden, portrait by painter Anders Zorn (1909) Princess Sofia Wilhelmina Mariana Henrietta of Nassau, (Sophie in Sweden) (July 9, 1836 - December 30, 1913), was Queen consort of Sweden and Norway. She was a daughter of George William Augustus Henry, Duke of Nassau-Weilburg and..
Sofia Province
Sofia province shown within Bulgaria Sofia Province is a province (oblast) of Bulgaria. It borders three sides of the city of Sofia (which is in a separate oblast, see Sofia Adminisration), but does not include it. Towns BotevgradBozhurishteDragomanEtropoleIhtimanKoprivshtitsaKostinbrodPird..
Sofía Recondo
Sofía Natalia Recondo (born December 2, 1985) is an Argentine actress and fashion model. She is a native of Buenos Aires. --> Recondo was inexperienced in the show business world when she was hired to play "Lucía" in "Chiquititas", a major international hit telenovela that was produced by Telefé..
Sofia Region
This is a page about the Sofia Region in Madagascar. See also the Sofia Province (oblast) in Bulgaria. Sofia is a region in northern Madagascar. It's named for the Sofia River. Capital: Antsohihy. Area: 50 800 km². Districts: MandritsaraBefandriana avaratraBealananaAntsohihyAnalalavaPort-Bergé..
Sofia Rodrigez-Urrutia-Shu
8 year old Sofia Rodrigez-Urrutia-Shu was tragically murdered on the 26th June 2006 at around 4:10pm in the disabled toilets in a Canning Vale shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia. Sofia's body was discovered by her 14 year old brother, who had gone looking for her when she was taking a lon..
Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru on her 55th birthday. Sofia Rotaru (#redirect [[Template:Lang-uk]]; Russian: , Romanian/Moldavian: Sofia Rotaru, "rotaru" meaning "cartwright" in Romanian/Moldavian, born Marshyntsi, Chernivtsi Oblast, August 7, 1947) is a Soviet / Ukrainian singer from an ethnic Moldovan family. ..
Sofia Shinas
Sofia Shinas (born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada) is a television and film actress. She has appeared in such motion pictures as The Crow and Terminal Velocity; and such television shows as The Outer Limits and The Hunger. See also The Outer Limits episodes: Valerie 23 and Mary 25 She currently atten..
Sofia Synagogue
The Sofia Synagogue (Bulgarian: Софийска синагога, Sofiyska sinagoga) is the largest synagogue in the Balkans, one of two functioning in Bulgaria and one of the largest in Europe. Constructed after a project by an Austrian architect, it resembles the old Sephardic synagogue in Vie..
Sofia University
The St. Clement of Ohrid University of Sofia or Sofia University (Bulgarian: Софийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски“, Sofiyski universitet „Sv. Kliment Ohridski“) is the oldest and most significant modern higher education institution in Bulgaria, fou..
Sofia University Mountains
Sofia University Mountains (Planina Sofiyski Universitet \pla-ni-'na so-'fE-ski u-ni-ver-si-'tet\) are a cluster of four small mountains in north-western Alexander Island, 21 km long in NE-SW direction and 13 km wide. They are located SSE of Havre Mountains, SW of Rouen Mountains, NW of Elgar Uplan..
Sofia Valley
The Sofia Valley (Bulgarian: Софийска котловина, transliterated as Sofiyska kotlovina, or Софийско поле, Sofiysko pole) is a valley in central western Bulgaria, bordering Stara Planina to the northeast, the Viskyar, Lyulin, Vitosha and Lozen mountains to the southwest, t..
Sofia Vassilieva
Sofia Vassilieva (born October 22, 1992) is an American child actress. She was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Larissa and Vladimir Vassiliev, Russian immigrants. She was discovered at the International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) in New York where she won the title of Child Actress an..
Sofía Vergara
Sofía Margarita Vergara (born July 10, 1972, in Barranquilla, Colombia) is a Colombian model and actress. Contents 1 Early life2 Public life3 Filmography4 See also5 External links Early life La Toti was the nickname given to Vergara by her five brothers and sisters ..
Sofia Vicoveanca
Sofia Vicoveanca has been performing for 42 years. She is known by her stage name Sofia Vicoveanca in her native Romania. The name Vicoveanca contains a clue to both what she sings and the style in which she sings it: Vicov is the birth place of her mother Veronica Fusa, who taught Sofia many of ..
Sofía Zámolo
Sofía Zamolo (born March 21, 1983) is an Argentine top model working for the Multitalent Agency in Buenos Aires. She started her modeling career at the age of 16, while studying at the Colegio Marín school, located in San Isidro. She currently works in different countries including Argentina, Me..
Sofia Zoo
Sofia Zoo in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, was founded by royal decree on 1 May 1888, and is Bulgaria's oldest and largest zoological garden. It has an area of 230,000 m² and, as of March 2006, housed 1,113 animals representing 244 species. History Initially, the zoo was located in the park..
Sofiero
Sofiero Sofiero was one of the Swedish royal family's country mansions back at the turn of the 20th century. Originally built in 1864 by Crown Prince Oscar and his wife Sofia it was expanded to its current size when Oscar became king. Until 1973 Sofiero was used by the royals and was the of..
Sofie Fatale
Sofie Fatale is a fictional character from the 2003 Quentin Tarantino film, Kill Bill Volume 1. She is O-Ren Ishii's lawyer, second-in-command, and best friend. She is played by actress Julie Dreyfus. Storyline [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Sofie Fa..
Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (d. 1631)
''For other uses, see Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (disambiguation). Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (4 September 1557, Wismar – 14 October 1631, Nykoping) was a German noblewoman and Queen of Denmark. She was the daughter of Duke Ulrich III of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Princess Elizabeth of De..
Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (disambiguation)
Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin may refer to: Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (d. 1503), daughter of Duke Magnus II of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, who married to John, Elector of SaxonySofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (d. 1631), daughter of Duke Ulrich III of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, who married to King Frederick I..
Sofie Oosterwaal
Sofie Oosterwaal (born July 17, 1990) is a Dutch model. Oosterwaal was born in the Netherlands and began modelling in 2004 when she won the international Elite Model Look in Shanghai. She is now represented at Elite Model Amsterdam. External link [Elite Model Amsterdam] ..
Sofifi
Sofifi is the capital of the Indonesian province of North Maluku. ..
Sofitel
Sofitel is a French hotel chain owned by Accor. It operates 192 hotels internationally, on all six human-inhabited continents. Contents 1 History2 Locations2.1 Africa2.2 Asia2.3 Europe2.4 Oceania2.5 North America2.6 South America3 External links Histo..
Sofiyivsky Park
Sofiyivsky Park (Ukrainian: Софіївський парк; Polish: ) is a park in Uman, Cherkasy Oblast of central Ukraine. It was founded in 1796 by Count Stanislaw Szczesny Potocki, a noble Polish szlachcic. The park is named after his wife Sofia. There are many scenic areas in the park includ..
Sofi mohammad
SUFI MOHAMMAD: sofi muhammad is the person who took most of the people from swat,Dir and Bunair to Afghanistan for jehad against USA.He came back to pakistan and was arrested by PK. Now a days most parts of the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) are slowly coming under the grip of religious radic..
Sofka Popova
Sofka Popova (born 15 August 1953) is a retired 100 metres runner from Bulgaria. She won three medals at the European Indoor Championships. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Extra 1980 European Indoor Championships Sindelfingen, West Germany 1st 60 metres 1981 European Indoor Champions..
Sofmap
Sofmap Co., Ltd. (ソフマップ, Sofumappu) (TYO: [2690] ) is a Japanese retailer which sells both new and used electronics. External links () [Sofmap.com] ..
SoFo
The area SoFo, or "South of Folkungagatan" is located in Södermalm, a district of Stockholm. It is bounded by Folkungagatan street to the north, Ringvägen to the south and in the east and west by Erstagatan and Götgatan, respectively. The name SoFo is a pun on Soho, the districts in London and ..
Sofokleous Street
Sofokleous Street (Greek: Odos Sofokleous) is a street in downtown part of the Greek capital city of Athens. It is named after Sophocles. The street runs from Pireos Street and ends short from Stadiou Street at Pesmetzoglou Street and Aristeidou Street. The financial building is the Athens Stock ..
Sofoklis Schortsianitis
Sofoklis Schortsianitis (Greek: Σοφοκλής Σχορτσανίτης; born June 11 1985 in Kavala, Greece) is a Greek professional basketball player. A 6'9" power forward, Schortsianitis currently plays for Olympiacos in Greece. He was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2nd round (34th..
Sofonisba Anguissola
Sofonisba Anguissola, Self-Portrait, 1554. Sofonisba Anguissola (also Anguisciola) (ca. 1532-1625) was an Italian female portrait painter. Contents 1 Biography2 Works and legacy3 See also4 References Biography Sofonisba Anguissola was born in Cremona. She was the oldes..
Sofono
Sofono was a manufacturer of electric fires and fireplace grates. During the 1950's, Sofono produced retro electric fires, described as a "flying saucer" shape because they were circular. These are now antique items which you can sometimes find on eBay. External link [Example of a Sofono el..
Sofrito
Sofrito is a Caribbean and Latin American sauce of tomatoes, roasted peppers, garlic, onions and herbs. In Spanish cuisine, it contains garlic, onions, and tomatoes cooked in olive oil and is used as the base for many dishes, similar to the mirepoix in French cuisine and the soffritto of Italian cui..
Sofronio Española, Palawan
Sofronio Española is a 4th class municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. It is the province's newest municipality, created by plebiscite on May 22, 1994, from land that was formerly a part of Brooke's Point. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 26,801 people in 5,479 ..
Sofron Danilov
Sofron Danilov (Russian: ) (19 April 1922 – 07 September 1993) was an Soviet Yakut writer. ..
Soft
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Soft!
Soft! is a novel by British writer Rupert Thomson, written in 1998. It is published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc of London. Apparently acting as participants in a sleep experiment, the protagonists of this novel find themselves the unwitting word-of-mouth advertisers of 'Kwench!', a new soft drink..
Soft-bodied organisms
The term is used to describe animals without skeleton, roughly coresponding to the group Vermes as proposed by Carl von Linné. All animals have muscles, but since muscles can only pull, never push, a number of animals have developed hard parts that the muscles can pull on, commonly called skeletons..
Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier is a breed of dog that originated in Ireland. There are four coat varieties, Traditional Irish, Heavy Irish, English, and American. They are often considered to be hypoallergenic. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 Health4 History5 Ex..
Soft-paste porcelain
Soft-paste porcelain is a type of porcelain, and therefore a ceramic material. Its history dates from the early attempts by European potters to replicate Chinese porcelain by using mixtures of china clay and ground-up glass or frit; soapstone and lime were known to have also been included in some c..
Soft-shell clam
Mya arenaria Soft-shell Clams, Mya arenaria, popularly called "steamers", "softshells", "longnecks" or "Ipswich clams", are clams that live buried in tidal mudflats most famously on the coast of New England but their range extends much farther north to Canada and to the Southern states. These ..
Soft-skinned vehicle
In military science, a soft-skinned vehicle is any vehicle that is not armored. This includes trucks, jeeps and cars. ..
Soft/Rock
Soft/Rock is a single released by Lemon Jelly on 21 June, 2001. The 7" single was released in two formats. The first was limited to 1,000 copies and released on blue vinyl, each coming its own hand-stitched denim sleeve with a flavoured condom. The second was also limited to 1,000 copies but rele..
Softail
The term softail refers to motorcycles and bicycles that feature a moveable rear suspension system with springs or shock absorbers to absorb bumps. In Harley-Davidson motorcycles, the softail frame is designed to look like the hardtail bikes of the past, while still offering the comfort of rear sus..
Softalk
The front cover of the September 1980 issue of Softalk (Vol 1, No. 1) Softalk (ISSN 0724-9629) was a magazine of the early 1980s which focused on the Apple II computer. Published from 1980 through 1984, it featured articles about hardware and software connected with the Apple platform and th..
Softball
Softball Governing Body: International Softball Federation Number of Teams: 2 Players per Team: 9=s 12=f Game Length: 1 - 2 hours Country of Origin: United States Date of First Game: 1887 Softball is a team sport in which a ball, eleven to twelve inches (28 to 30.5 centimet..
Softball (band)
Softball was an all-girl punk band from Chiba, Japan. The band members — Moe (vocals/guitar), Nomiya (bass), and Rie (drums) — got together while still in high school. Mike Park signed them to Asian Man Records, and they made their first American release in 1999. Discography Softball - 1999 o..
Softball at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Softball competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics: Medal Summary Gold Silver Bronze United States Laura Berg Gillian BoxxSheila CornellLisa FernandezMichelle GrangerLori HanniganDionna HarrisKim MaherLeah O'BrienDot RichardsonJulie SmithMichele SmithShelly StokesDaniell..
Softball at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Softball competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Contents 1 Medals2 Schedule2.1 Standings2.2 Preliminary round2.3 Semi finals2.4 Final2.5 Grand Final Medals Gold Silver Bronze United States Laura Berg Lisa Fernandez Lori Harrigan Miche..
Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Olympic Softball Stadium in the Helliniko Olympic Complex from August 14 to 23. It was one of the three sports at the Athens Olympics that was for women only along with Synchronized Swimming and Rhythmic Gymnastics. Eight teams competed for the..
Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics (team squads)
Below are the team squads for the Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics which took place Olympic Softball Stadium in the Helliniko Olympic Complex from August 14 to 23, 2004. Contents 1 Australia2 Canada3 China4 Chinese Taipei5 Greece6 Italy7 Japan8 United..
Softball at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Softball at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Rosario Sports Complex in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines from December 1, 2005 to December 4, 2005. Medal winners Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's Philippines Indonesia Malaysia Women's Philippines Indonesia Th..
Softball at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games
Softball at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games is being held at the Chiquinduira softball stadium. Contents 1 Standings2 Schedule2.1 July 162.2 July 17 Standings Pld W L Pct Bahamas 1 1 0 1.000 Cuba 1 1 0 1.000 Dominican Republic 1 1 0 1.000 Mexico 1..
Softball at the Summer Olympics
Softball was introduced as an Olympic sport for women (only) in the 1996 Summer Olympics. It is scheduled to be removed from the Olympic program after the 2008 Summer Olympics. Medal table Country Gold Silver Bronze Total United States 3 ..
SoftBank
(TYO: [9984] ) is a leading Japanese telecommunications and media corporation, with operations in broadband, fixed-line telecommunications, e-Commerce, Internet, broadmedia, technology services, finance, media and marketing, and other businesses. SoftBank was established in Tokyo, Japan..
Softbank Capital
SOFTBANK Capital is a venture capital group in the United States. See also SoftBank External link [Softbank Capital] ..
Softbill
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Softcam
A softcam is essentially a software based camera. That said, it's a piece of computer software that isn't actually a replacement to a regular webcam but software that allows you to stream or broadcast media files such as BMP, GIF, AVI, WAV and other video formats over video conferencing applications..
Softcatalà
Softcatalà is a non-profit organization that works for Catalan language normalization in Internet and new technologies. It is heavily involved in translation of open source and freely distributed programs. They are responsible of localizing a number of software to Catalan, including: Mozilla Appl..
Softcoding
Softcoding is a computer coding term that means abstracting a current or planned hard coded value or function into a container that is controllable external to the main function, that could be changed without affecting the main function if required (may involve recompile but no change to the main ..
Softcore
Softcore is a form of pornography that is less explicit than hardcore material in depicting or describing sexual behaviour. Generally softcore does not depict sexual contact other than simulated. While both softcore and hardcore feature extensive nudity and sexual situations with the intention of..
Softcore Jukebox
Softcore Jukebox, released on October 7, 2003, is a compilation put together by the members of Ladytron and showcases many different genres, from rock to hip-hop. It also includes two songs performed by Ladytron - "Blue Jeans 2.0" (a remix) and a cover of Tweet's "Oops Oh My". Track listing "Soo..
Softdisk
Softdisk is a software and Internet company based in Shreveport, Louisiana. Founded in 1981, its original products were disk magazines (which they termed "magazettes", for "magazine on diskette"). They were affiliated and partly owned by paper magazine Softalk at their founding, but survived its de..
Softdisk (disk magazine)
Softdisk (ISSN 0886-4152) was a disk magazine for the Apple II computer line, published from 1981 through 1995. It was the first publication of the company that was also known as Softdisk, which would go on to publish disk magazines for other systems, other software, and later be involved in Int..
Softeam
Softeam is a software and consulting company specializing in the integration of new architecture software. It is also a member of UML Partners, a group which was formed to submit proposals to the Object Management Group regarding development of UML, the Unified Modeling Language. Background The com..
SOFTEC
SOFTEC (SOFTware Exhibition and Competition) is one of the biggest software competitions in Pakistan. The event is held annually at the Lahore Campus of the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (formerly FAST-ICS). The first SOFTEC event was held in 1996. SOFTEC 2005 (10th all Pakis..
Softening
Softening is a numerical trick used in N-body techniques to prevent numerical divergences when a particle comes too close to another (and the force goes to infinity). This is obtained by modifying the gravitational potential of each particle as [\Phi = - \frac}] where [\epsilon]..
Softer, Softest
Softer, Softest is the last single by the Hole from their album Live Through This. Tracks "Softer, Softest""He Hit Me (And It Felt Like A Kiss)" (Unplugged)"Miss World" (Live)"Teenage Whore" (Live)"Hungry Like The Wolf" (Live) Charts Year Single Chart Peak Position 1995 "Softer, Softest" Moder..
Softether
Softether is a japanese personal VPN software by Softether corporation. Softether 1.0 has got English version. However it is only available in Japanese in the later version. It is similar to OpenVPN however it is closed source software. See Also VPN External Links [Official Website (Japanese)&..
SoftGenLock
SoftGenLock is a piece of software that provides Genlock and quad buffer page flipped stereo between a cluster of PCs. The SoftGenLock Open Source project originated from the Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale d'Orléans (LIFO) and is nowadays maintained as a SourceForge project. External link..
SoftHome
SoftHome is an email provider and one of the first on the web, offering free email accounts. The name is a DBA and Salesmark of Baldo & Grossman Enterprises, Inc., a Colorado Corporation founded by Marc Baldo and Brian Grossman, of Fort Collins, Colorado in 1996. External links [Softhome]..
Softia
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SoftICE
SoftICE is a kernel mode debugger for Microsoft Windows. Crucially, it is designed to run underneath Windows such that the operating system is unaware of its presence. Unlike an application debugger SoftICE is capable of suspending all operations in Windows when instructed. For driver debugging th..
Softimage
Softimage, Co. (pronounced soft-iMAHJ) is a subsidiary of Avid Technology, Inc. located in Montréal, Québec, Canada that produces 3D animation, 2D cel animation, compositing, and special effects software. Their flagship product, Softimage, is used in the creation of computer animation for modern..
Softimage XSI
Softimage|XSI is a high-end three-dimensional (3D) graphics application developed by Softimage, Co., a subsidiary of Avid Technology, Inc., which is used predominantly in the film, gaming and advertising industries for the production of 3D environments and scenes. Three different versions of the ..
SoftKey
This article is about the computer software publisher. For the input device, see soft key. SoftKey International was a publisher of CD-ROM based personal computer software for Windows and Macintosh computers during the 1990s. Their products typically consisted of software intended for home audien..
Softlanding Linux System
Softlanding Linux System (SLS) was an early Linux distribution, founded by Peter MacDonald in mid-1992. It was the first to offer a comprehensive Linux distribution containing more than the Linux Kernel and basic utilities. SLS was probably the most popular Linux distribution at the time, and dom..
Softly, as I Leave You
Softly, As I Leave You is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1964. This album was Sinatra's first tentative attempt to come to terms with the rock & roll revolution, even if it was hardly a rock & roll album. In fact, it wasn't much of an album to begin with. The highlight of t..
Softly, Softly
"Softly, Softly" can refer to: Softly, Softly (TV series), a British television series"Softly, Softly (song)," a 1955 popular song. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change t..
Softly, Softly (song)
"Softly, Softly" is a popular song written in 1955 by Pierre Dudan, Paddy Roberts, and Mark Paul. The most popular version of the song was recorded by Ruby Murray in 1955. It reached #1 on the United Kingdom charts. ..
Softly, Softly (TV series)
Softly, Softly was a British television drama series, produced by the BBC and screened on BBC One. It centred around the work of plain-clothes CID officers in the fictional regions of Wyvern and then Thamesford in England. It started in 1966 and ran until 1976. The series was a spin-off from the hu..
SoftMaker
SoftMaker Software GmbH is a software company in Nuremberg, Germany. SoftMaker was founded in 1989 by Martin Kotulla and produces office software; in the last few years it has also started offering digital fonts. Its flagship product is SoftMaker Office, an office suite consisting of the word proces..
SoftMaker Office
SoftMaker Office is an office suite for Windows, Linux and FreeBSD, developed since 1989 by the German company SoftMaker Software GmbH (Nuremberg). The proprietary suite includes: TextMaker (word processor)PlanMaker (spreadsheet)There is also a professional version in German which additionally inclu..
SoftMan Products Co. v. Adobe Systems Inc.
SoftMan Products Co. v. Adobe Systems Inc. United States District Court for the Central District of California October 19, 2001 Full case name: ''SoftMan Products Company, LLC v. Adobe Systems Inc., et al. Citations: 171 F. Supp.2d 1075; 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17723; 45 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. ..
Softmax
For the neural network activation function, see softmax activation function. Softmax (Korean: 소프트맥스, KOSDAQ: [052190]) is a Korean developer and publisher of game entertainment, computer and video games. They are best known for their War of Genesis series, Magna Carta series, and..
Softmod
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) A Softmod is the act of using software to modify hardware such as a video card or sound card in a way that can unlock or enable..
Softmodem
A Softmodem is a software modem designed to use a host computer's resources (mostly CPU power and RAM but sometimes even any eventually present audio hardware) instead of dedicated hardware of its own, unlike traditional modems. They are also referred to as a Winmodem because the first commercially..
Softnyx
softnyx Logo. The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. Softnyx (Korean: 소프트닉스) is a South Korean developer of online games. The company was founded on April 4, 2001 and..
Softography
A softography is a comprehensive list of the software made by a particular software engineer or organization. A softography may appear in a résumé or curriculum vitae, or website. The entries are typically ordered in reverse-chronological order. There is no standard for the entries to have associ..
Softon
| Name: Softon | Age: 25 | Apperances: episodes: 7-8, 10, 17-21, 26 | Loyalty: Bo-bobo's team | Gender: male | Relatves: Beauty: Sister | Past: Loyalty: Crome Dome Empire's C-Block Base then an ice cream shop mascot | More Information: Softon is a young man who is Beauty's older brother, oddly Sof..
SoftOne
SoftOne was one of the most famous Italian groups between 1993 and 1995. Their demo called got classificatin to the Assembly party in 1992. Their music production got best places in major european parties like The Party (Denmark), Mekka Symphosium, Saturn party. Their musician called fby is still ac..
SoftPC
SoftPC and SoftWindows were two software x86 emulators developed by Insignia Solutions. Available originally on UNIX workstations to run MS-DOS, the software eventually was ported to Mac OS and gained the ability to run Windows software. Bundles of SoftPC with Windows (3.x generation) were called So..
Softpedia
Softpedia URL: [www.softpedia.com] Founded: November 2001 Location: Romania Owner: Catalin Garmacea & Bogdan Gheorghe Category: Software Index Number of applications indexed: 158,792 (7/04/06) Total number of downloads: 198,978,740 (7/04/06) Spoken languages: En..
SoftPhone
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Softporn Adventure
Softporn Adventure was a comedic, adult-oriented text adventure game produced for the Apple II in 1981. The game was created by Chuck Benton and released by Sierra On-Line. It was ported to MS-DOS for the PC in 1991. In the game, the player (playing a down-on-his-luck party animal) is required ..
Softpress
Softpress Systems is a software publisher with its headquarters in Oxford, England. The corporation was founded in 1993 to address the emerging needs of professional publishers and designers for cross-media authoring tools. Originally the developers of a print-publishing application called Uniqorn ..
SoftPro
SoftPro Corporation exists under the Fidelity umbrella and is the producer of a line of software used in title insurance closings. The company is also temporarily responsible for providing software support for APTItude Closer and several closely related software packages originally created by the A..
SoftRAM
SoftRAM and SoftRAM95 were so-called Windows "memory doubler" software products that claimed to increase PC memory without a hardware upgrade. The software was produced by Syncronys, a Culver City California software company and released in 1995. Early reviews of the software were not positive, an..
SoftRAM95
SoftRAM95 was a bogus software package for Microsoft Windows95 that claimed to double RAM (Random Access Memory) through compression technology. It was produced by California based Syncronys Softcorp Inc. and was a popular item selling over 600,000 copies with a list price of US $79.95, 60 pound ste..
SoftSelect
SoftSelect (Pty) Ltd is a South African-based value-added IT distributor. SoftSelect was established in 1995 and specialises in the distribution of software solutions throughout Africa. SoftSelect's bicapitalized name formed from "selected software", is indicative of its history in promoting onl..
Softsoap
Softsoap is the trade name of Colgate-Palmolive's liquid hand soap. William Shepphard of New York, New York, was granted patent number 49,561 for his "Improved Liquid Soap" on August 22, 1865, for his discovery that a small amount of conventional soap could be mixed with large amounts of hartshorn ..
SoftSolutions
SoftSolutions was a very early document management system (or DMS), which was used primarily by law firms. While the system was in (relatively) wide use, it was purchased by Novell in 1995, and incorporated into Netware 4.1. SoftSolutions was subsequently terminated as a product, but its features we..
Softswitch
A softswitch is a central device in a telephone network which connects calls from one phone line to another, entirely by means of software running on a computer system. This work was formerly carried out by hardware, with physical switchboards to route the calls. A softswitch is typically used to c..
Softtop
A softtop is a convertible top which is made out of flexible materials like PVC or textile. ..
Software-defined radio
A software-defined radio (SDR) system is a radio communication system which uses software for the modulation and demodulation of radio signals. An SDR performs significant amounts of signal processing in a general purpose computer, or a reconfigurable piece of digital electronics. The goal of this..
Softwarelayer
SoftwareLayer is a group of computing engineers, established in Bogotá, Colombia in 2002. It concentrates on social computing theory and a new software human-based modeling process. redirect [[Template:Importance]]Its remnant epitet "SoftwareLayer is working for the future, yours, ours. In the spir..
SoftwareValet
SoftwareValet is a software installer for BeOS, originally developed by Starcode Software. It has been included with BeOS since 1998, when Be Incorporated purchased Starcode's assets. It was originally developed for web deployment of applications, where a user would click on an 'Install with Softwa..
Software (disambiguation)
Software can refer to any of the following: Computer softwareThe magazine by IEEE Computer Society called IEEE Software.Software is a 1982 cyber-punk novel by Rudy Rucker. It is a part of the Ware Tetralogy.In retailing, software refers to clothing.In mechanical engineering, software refers to rubb..
Software AG
Software AG is a German software company, best known as manufacturers of the Adabas database management system and more recently for the Tamino XML server. Software AG provides a real-time single view of strategic business information by integrating applications and systems, in addition to modernizi..
Software agent
In computer science, a software agent is an abstraction, a logical model that describes software that acts for a user or other program in a relationship of agency[#endnote_agency]. Such "action on behalf of" implies the authority to decide when (and if) action is appropriate. The idea is th..
Software analyst
In a software development team, a software analyst is the person who studies the software application domain and prepares the software requirements and specification (SRS) document. Software analyst is the seam between the software users and the software developers. It conveys the demands of the sof..
Software and Information Industry Association
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Software anti-tamper
Anti-tamper (AT) is defined as the systems engineering activities intended to prevent or delay exploitation of essential or critical technologies in U.S. weapon systems or the private sector. ..
Software appliance
A software appliance combines a software application and a streamlined version of system software (OS, file system, application server, etc.) that readily installs on industry standard hardware (typically a server). The customer receives all service and maintenance from the application vendor, elim..
Software architect
A software systems architect or software architect is responsible for: Interfacing with the user(s) and sponsor(s) and all other stakeholders in order to determine their (evolving) needs to be realized in software. For large systems involving development of (special purpose) hardware and software, ..
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Software art
Software art refers to works of art where software, or concepts from software, play an important role; for example software applications which were created by artists and which were intended as artworks. Software art as an artistic discipline has attained growing attention since the late 1990s. It ..
Software Arts
Software Arts was a software company founded by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston in 1979 to develop VisiCalc, which was published by a separate company, Personal Software Inc. (later named VisiCorp). Software Arts also developed TK/Solver, a numeric equation solving system originally developed by Mi..
Software Assurance
Software Assurance (SwA) is: “the level of confidence that software is free from vulnerabilities, either intentionally designed into the software or accidentally inserted at anytime during its lifecycle, and that the software functions in the intended manner.” — Source: Committee on Nation..
Software as a Service
Software as a Service (SaaS) is a model of software delivery where the software company provides maintenance, daily technical operation, and support for the software provided to their client. SaaS is a model of software delivery rather than a market segment; software can be delivered using this meth..
Software audit
Software audit can mean: a software licensing audit, where a user of software is audited for licence compliancea software quality audit, where a piece of software is audited for quality For a summary of software audits as defined in IEEE Std. 1028-1997, IEEE Standard on Software Reviews, see softwar..
Software audit review
A software audit review ("software audit") is a type of software review in which one or more auditors who are not members of the software development organisation conduct "An independent examination of a software product, software process, or set of software processes to assess compliance with speci..
Software Automatic Mouth
Software Automatic Mouth, or S.A.M., was a speech synthesis program for the early personal computers, developed and sold by a company called "Don't Ask Software" (now SoftVoice). The program was available for Apple computers (including the Apple II, and the Lisa), various Atari models and the Commod..
Software Bisque
Software Bisque, Inc. (formerly named Computer Assist Services) is an American company who develops software used in astronomy. It was founded in 1984 by current president and CEO, Stephen Bisque. Initially, Stephen was developing and marketing custom financial software and also sold a DOS-based a..
Software blacklist
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Software blacklisting is a tool used by manufacturers of software and music on CD and DVD. ..
Software bloat
Software bloat is a derogatory term used to describe the tendency of newer computer programs to use larger amounts of system resources (mass storage space, processing power and/or RAM) than older programs. It is also used in a more general context to describe programs which appear to be using more ..
Software brittleness
Software brittleness is the humorous term that describes the increasing difficulty of fixing older software. The term is derived from analogies to metalworking. When software is new, it is, essentially, infinitely malleable; it can be formed to be whatever is wanted by the implementors. But as the ..
Software brittleness problem
The software brittleness problem is a consequence of the well-known fact that computers carry out commands, rather than exhibiting intiative. A computer system with true initiative would have large amounts of practical knowledge about the real world. When it could not carry out some instruction, ..
Software bug
A software bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program that prevents it from working as intended, or produces an incorrect result. Bugs arise from mistakes and errors, made by people, in either a program's source code or its design. A program that contains a large number ..
Software build
In the field of computer software, the term software build refers either to the process of converting source code files into executable code or the result of doing so. While for simple programs the process consists of a single file being compiled, for complex software the source code may consist of..
Software Carousel
Software Carousel was a task-switching program for MS-DOS-based computers. It was introduced in February 1986 by Softlogic Solutions, Inc. Its functionality was similar to MS-DOS's DOS Shell, which was released at a later date. See also DESQview External link [Article discussing the merits of..
Software Carpentry
Originally a project funded in 2000-01 by Los Alamos National Laboratory to create easy-to-use open source replacements for basic software engineering tools aimed at programmers working in computational science. The project began with a design competition; two of the four sub-projects it supported ..
Software Communications Architecture
The Software Communications Architecture (SCA) is an open architecture framework that tells designers how elements of hardware and software are to operate in harmony within a software defined radio. SCA is a key element in the U.S. military's Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS). It governs the struc..
Software company
The term software company could be applied to: a) a company that produces software, distributes software from a third party, or provides services such as custom software development. Contents 1 Early Software companies2 Early PC Software companies3 Notable software companies4 ..
Software componentry
Software componentry is a field of study within software engineering. It builds on prior theories of software objects, software architectures, software frameworks and software design patterns, and the extensive theory of object-oriented programming and object-oriented design of all these. It cla..
Software configuration management
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Software configuration management/MEE
"SCM" redirects here. For , see . Software Configuration Management (SCM), as part of Configuration management (CM), is a method to control and manage the software development process. According to Bersoff (1997) SCM can be defined as “the discipline of identifying the configuration of a [..
Software copyright
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] Software copyright, the relatively recent extension of copyright law to software, has allowed a market for proprietary software to flourish for some time. Some proponents of free software use software copyrights in order to ensure that the software they write will re..
Software cracking
Software cracking is the modification of software to remove encoded copy prevention. Distribution of cracked software ("warez"), or patches to circumvent software protection on software (commonly known as "cracks") is generally an illegal (or more recently, criminal) act of copyright infringement...
Software Craftsmanship
Software Craftsmanship represents an alternative way of describing the activity of writing computer software that focuses on the mastery of individuals, not the knowledge of a body of manufacturing principals. Freeman Dyson, in his essay ["Science as a Craft Industry"], expands software ..
Software Creations
Software Creations can refer to; Software Creations (US) the Internet development consulting firm specializing in electronic publishing and web-based database and applications development. Famous for owning the most popular BBS in North America, hosting Apogee Software shareware titles.Software Cre..
Software Creations (UK)
Company logo. Software Creations is a video game developer based out of Manchester, England first established in 1987. They are primarily known for their video games based on movie and comic licenses like Marvel Comics, Cutthroat Island, Disney's Beauty and the Beast and original titles Solst..
Software Creations (US)
Contents 1 Software Creations (consulting firm)1.1 External links2 Software Creations BBS2.1 Critical acclaim Software Creations (consulting firm) Company logo. Software Creations is an Internet development consulting firm that specializes with eCommerce, data warehouse,..
Software crisis
The 'software crisis' was a term used in the early days of software engineering, before it was a well-established subject. The term was used to describe the impact of rapid increases in computer power and the complexity of the problems which could be tackled. In essence, it refers to the difficulty..
Software deployment
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Software Design Description
IEEE Software Document Definitions SQAP - Software Quality Assurance Plan IEEE 730 SCMP - Software Configuration Management Plan IEEE 828 STD - Software Test Documentation IEEE 829 SRS - Software Requirements Specification IEEE 830 SVVP - Software Validation & Verification Plan IEEE 10..
Software developer
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A software developer is a programmer who is concerned with one or more facets of the software development process, a somewhat broader scope of computer programming. This person may contribute to the overview of the project on the application level rather th..
Software developer (disambiguation)
Software developer may refer to: A software company or other organization that develops software.A developer, a person who develops software, also closely related to a programmer. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refe..
Software development kit
A software development kit (SDK or "devkit") is typically a set of development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, video game console, operating system or similar. It may be something as..
Software development process
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Software Development Process Contents 1 Processes and meta-processes2 Process Activities/Ste..
Software development process/Archive
This is an archive of material deleted during the merge of Software development process with Software development life cycle and Software development cycle. It (likely) needs to be moved elsewhere; if sufficient time passes without such a move, this article can be safely deleted. --[[User:David.al..
Software distribution
A software distribution is an installer of a specific software (or a collection of multiple, even an entire operating system) , already compiled and configured. It is generally the closest thing to a turnkey form of a usually GPL or open source source code for a software. It usually takes the form..
Software Distributor
Software Distributor (SD) is the Hewlett-Packard company's name for their HP-UX software package management system. SD provides a set of tools for creating packages that will install software on a system running the HP-UX operating system. The packages can be grouped together into a software reposi..
Software documentation
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Software Dynamics
Software Dynamics is a software development house, founded in 1987. They helped create the screen saver genre with #1 shareware Magic ScreenSaver and its successor, #1 selling commercial application After Dark for Windows, one of the most popular utilities ever made. Software Dynamics created [[Op..
Software econmics
The Software Economics Council (SECO) is an independent organization that serves as a forum for constituents to learn from and contribute to better enterprise software economics, development and performance. The SECO's charter is guided by a leadership committee of executives from companies such a..
Software engineering
A caricature of the software engineering process Software engineering (SE) is the profession of people who create and maintain software systems by applying technologies and practices from computer science, project management, engineering, application domains and other fields. Software enginee..
Software engineering/Rework
Software engineering is the profession that creates and maintains software applications by applying technologies and practices from computer science, project management, engineering, application domains, and other fields. Software is the set of directions that enables computer hardware to perform ..
Software Engineering 2004
The Software Engineering 2004 (SE2004) —formerly known as Computing Curriculum Software Engineering (CCSE)— is a document that provides recommendations for undergraduate education in software engineering. SE2004 was initially developed by a steering committee between 2001 and 2004. Its ..
Software Engineering Body of Knowledge
The Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK) is a product of the Software Engineering Coordinating Committee. The IEEE Computer Society is also involved. The software engineering body of knowledge is an all-inclusive term that describes the sum of knowledge within the profession of software ..
Software engineering demographics
There are many software engineers. Canada, the European Union, Japan, Israel, and Australia will probably find corresponding numbers of SE practitioners. Contents 1 European Union2 India3 Japan4 United States4.1 Summary4.2 Software Engineers Versus Traditional Engi..
Software engineering economics
Software engineering economics is the economics of the software industry. Macro economics The field of software engineering supports a commercial software sector that earns $200 billion to $240 billion in the United States every year. Software engineering drove $1 trillion of economic growth in t..
Software Engineering Institute
The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense and operated by Carnegie Mellon University, with offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Frankfurt, Germany; Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, and Arlington, Virginia. Th..
Software Engineering Notes
The ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes (SEN) is published bu the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for the Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSOFT). It provides a forum for informal articles and other information on software engineering. External links [ACM SIGS..
Software engineering professionalism
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. For many years, software engineering has been trying to be a profession. This was hampered by the common percep..
Software factory
A software factory is defined as a facility that assembles (not codes) software applications to conform to a Specification following a strict Methodology. By utilizing the fundamentals of industrial manufacturing -- standardized components, specialized skill sets, parallel processes and a predictabl..
Software for calculating π
Over the years, several programs have been written for calculating π to many digits on personal computers. In alphabetical order: Contents 1 PiFast (Windows)2 QuickPi (Windows)3 Most digits of π calculated on a home computer4 External and related links PiFast (Windows) PiF..
Software framework
A software framework is a reusable design for a software system (or subsystem). This is expressed as a set of abstract classes and the way their instances collaborate for a specific type of software (Johnson and Foote 1988; Deutsch 1989). All software frameworks are object-oriented designs. Although..
Software Freedom Day
Software Freedom Day (SFD) is an annual worldwide celebration of Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS). SFD is a public education effort, not content only to celebrate the virtues of Free and Open Source Software, but also to encourage its use to the public benefit. SFD was established in 20..
Software Freedom Law Center
The Software Freedom Law Center logo, a pun on the Ctrl key of most keyboards The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) was launched in February 2005 with Eben Moglen as Chairman. Initial funding of $4 million USD was provided by Open Source Development Labs, and have also provided a subsequent..
Software hoarding
Software hoarding is a pejorative term for the act of keeping software proprietary. This can cause interoperability problems and can lead to vendor lock-in, and can restrict open sharing of knowledge. The practice is legal in most countries unless restricted by copyright or license. Proponents of..
Software house
A software house is a commercial entity whose primary products are composed of software, i.e. computer programs. Notable examples of software houses are Microsoft, Oracle, Adobe Systems, and Red Hat. ..
Software industry
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Software Innovation
Software Innovation is a Norwegian software company with locations in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. The company was founded in Oslo in 1984. Software Innovation is registered on Oslo Stock Exchange with the ticker SOI. The company delivers solutions for Customer Relationship Management (CRM..
Software inspection
Inspection in software engineering, refers to peer review of any work product by trained individuals who look for defects using a well defined process. An inspection might also be referred to as a Fagan inspection after Michael Fagan, the inventor of the process. An inspection is one of the most co..
Software instrument
A software instrument can be a synthesized version of a real instrument (like the sounds of a violin or drums), or a unique instrument, generated by computer software. Software instruments have been made popular by the convergence of synthesizers and computers, as well as audio-mixing software like ..
Software in the Public Interest
Software in the Public Interest, Inc. (SPI) is a non-profit organization formed to help other organizations create and distribute open-source software and hardware. Members of SPI include representatives from Debian, GNOME, OFTC, and the Linux Standard Base project. Board of directors Its current ..
Software law
Software law refers the to legal remedies available to protect software-based assets. Software may, under various circumstances and in various countries, be restricted by patent or copyright or both. Most commercial software is sold under some kind of software license. A patent normally covers the..
Software license
A software license is a license that grants permission to do things with computer software that would otherwise be prohibited by copyright law. For example, a software license might give permission to make copies of the software. A copyright holder may offer a software license unilaterally, or as ..
Software license agreement
A software license agreement is a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software which grants the user a software license. A user may be any legal entity or an "end user", in which case the software license agreement is sometimes called an End User License Agreement (EULA..
Software licensing
Software licensing comprises the permissions, rights and restrictions imposed on software (whether a component or a free-standing program). Use of software without a license could constitute infringement of the owner's intellectual property rights, and allow the owner to sue the infringer. Under ..
Software licensing audit
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] A software audit is an investigation of the software installed on the computers in an organisation with the purpose of ensuring that it is all legal and authorised and to ensure that its process of processing transactions or events is correct. Software audits mini..
Software Lifecycle Processes
Contents 1 '''Software lifecycle processes''': a preface2 Primary lifecycle processes3 Activities3.1 Acquisition3.2 Supply3.3 ..
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Software manufacturing
Software manufacturing is the process of producing software in ways similar to the manufacturing of tangible goods. In this way of conducting business, each copy of the software is priced and sold as though it was a tangable product. The sales process usually is conducted by per copy or per desktop ..
Software metric
A software metric is a measure of some property of a piece of software or its specifications. Since quantitative methods have proved so powerful in the other sciences, computer science practitioners and theoreticians have worked hard to bring similar approaches to software development. Tom DeMarco ..
Software modeling
Software modeling refers to a range of software design methods and techniques, e.g. object modeling, model-driven architecture, Agile Modeling, object modeling languages, business process modeling, data modeling. ..
Software On Sailboats
Software On Sailboats is an Austin, Texas developer of sales automation and contact management software founded in 2001 by Rod Kimmel. Their main product is Desktop Sales Manager – based upon Microsoft's .NET foundation technology. The program closely shares calendars, contacts and tasks with Micr..
Software package
A software package is a special method for the distribution and installation of software on computer systems. The most common type of software packages seen by the average computer user is that found sold in stores. An example might be a popular word processor. A user would purchase the software,..
Software package metrics
This article describes various software package metrics. They have been mentioned by Robert Cecil Martin in his Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices book (2002). The term software package, as it is used here, refers to a group of related classes (in the field of object-or..
Software Park Thailand
Software Park Thailand is a government agency under the National Science and Technology Development Agency, and was established to stimulate the development of the Thai software industry. It has also maintained a close association with the private sector. One of its parks is located in Nonthaburi. ..
Software patent
Software patents are patents on computer-implemented inventions. The European Patent Office (EPO) provides a general definition of a computer implemented invention as "an expression intended to cover claims which involve computers, computer networks or other conventional programmable apparatus wher..
Software patents under the European Patent Convention
Even though the European Patent Convention and its Article 52 excludes the patentability of programs for computers as such and despite the fact that the European Patent Organisation (EPO) subjects patent applications in this field to a much stricter scrutiny [Christoph Laub, International Softw..
Software patents under the Patent Cooperation Treaty
There is almost nothing in the Patent Cooperation Treaty that relates to software patents. The only relevant provision can be found in the Implementing Regulations under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, in which Rule 67.1 PCT states that "No International Preliminary Examining Authority shall be requ..
Software patents under TRIPs Agreement
The WTO's Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs), particularly Article 27, are important elements in the debate on the international legal framework for the patentability of software, and on whether software and computer-implemented inventions should be considered..
Software patents under United Kingdom patent law
Globally, the extent to which patent law should allow new patents related to software ("software patents") is controversial (see Software patent debate). Patent law in the United Kingdom (UK) is derived from the European Patent Convention (EPC). Article 52 of the EPC [link] explicitly de..
Software patents under United States patent law
This article relates to the patentability of software and computer programs, or in other words software patents, under United States patent law. In the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) did not grant a patent if the invention used a calculation made by a c..
Software patent debate
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Software peer review
Contents 1 Definition2 Distinction from other types of software review3 Review processes4 \"Open source\" reviews5 References Definition In software development, peer review refers to a type of software review in which a work product (normally some form of document) is e..
Software Peter principle
The software Peter principle is used in software engineering to describe a dying project which has little by little become too complex to be understood even by its own developers. It is well known in the industry as a silent killer of projects, and by the time the symptoms arise it is often too lat..
Software pipelining
In computer science, software pipelining is a technique used to optimize loops, in a manner that parallels hardware pipelining. Software pipelining is a type of out-of-order execution, except that the reordering is done by a compiler (or in the case of hand written assembly code, by the programmer)..
Software product management
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Software Projects
Software Projects was the name of a computer game development company run by Manic Miner developer Matthew Smith. After leaving Bug-Byte as a freelance developer, Smith was able to take the rights to his recently developed Manic Miner game with him, due to an oversight in his freelance contract. S..
Software project management
Software Project Management is a sub-discipline of Project management in which software projects are planned, monitored and controlled. Contents 1 Project Planning2 Project Monitoring and Control3 Software requirements4 Risk Management5 Software Process6 See also7&nb..
Software propagation
Software propagation is a general term for the copying & duplication of software, and was explicitly defined in version 3 of the GNU General Public License. The term is deliberately intended to distinguish between the activities permitted by free software licenses and those that are forbidden by var..
Software Prototyping
"In the early 1980's, organizations used prototyping approximately thirty percent (30%) of the time in development projects. By the early 1990's, its use doubled to sixty percent (60%)" [1]. It is clear that prototyping is gaining rapid acceptance in the software development field. Thi..
Software publisher
A software publisher is a publishing company in the software industry between the developer and the distributor. In some companies, two or all three of these roles may be combined (and indeed, may reside in a single person, especially in the case of shareware). Software publishers often license sof..
Software Publisher's ATR8000
The Software Publisher's ATR8000 (aka SWP ATR8000) was a dual purpose microcomputer system with a built-in Z80 processor: it would act as a disk drive for an Atari 400/800 (6502) system, using a serial 19200 baud bus (RS232), or using the Atari as a 40 or 80 column terminal it would run CP/M 80. ..
Software quality
Quality of software is a conformance to requirements. Set of requirements is very wide: for example readability,fault-tolerance. Anti-patterns are common problems that happen frequently in computer programming and that should be avoided to achieve quality. Contents 1 History1.1 Soft..
Software release
A software release refers to the creation and availability of a new version of a computer software product. Each time a software program is changed, the programmers and company doing the work decide on how to distribute the changes or the changed system or program to those people using it. Softwar..
Software rendering
In the context of rendering (computer graphics), software rendering refers to a rendering process that is unaided by any specialized hardware, such as a graphics card. The rendering takes place entirely on the CPU. Contents 1 Introduction2 Real-time software rendering3 Offline ren..
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Software review
Contents 1 Definition2 Varieties of software review3 Formal versus informal reviews4 IEEE 1028 generic process for formal reviews5 Value of reviews6 References Definition A software review is "A process or meeting during which a software product is [examined by..
Software rot
Software rot, also known as code rot or software decay, is a type of bit rot. It describes the perceived slow deterioration of software over time, that will eventually lead to it becoming faulty, unusable, or otherwise in need of maintenance. It is not, of course, possible for code to spontaneousl..
Software sampler
A software sampler is similar to a software synthesizer and there is great deal of overlap between the two, but whereas a software synthesizer generates sounds algorithmically from mathematically-described tones or short-term waveforms (i.e., less than 100ms in length), a software sampler always rep..
Software Security Assurance
Software is itself a resource and thus must be afforded appropriate security. Software also contains and controls data and other resources. Therefore, it must be designed and implemented to protect those resources. Software Security Assurance is a process that helps achieve that goal. Contents 0..
Software Spectrum
Software Spectrum is a company acquired by [Level 3 Communications] (NASDAQ: LVLT) in 2002. It is the world's largest Microsoft Large Account Reseller (LAR). In addition, the company sells a full array of software for PCs and servers, including Adobe, Symantec and Trend Micro.[Softwa..
Software Star
Software Star is a 1984 game released by Kevin Toms for the Commodore 64. See also List of Commodore 64 games ..
Software suite
A software suite, or application suite, is a collection of computer programs, usually application software and programming software of related functionality, often sharing a more-or-less common user interface and some ability to exchange data with each other smoothly. Sometimes software makers will..
Software synthesizer
A software synthesizer, also known as a softsynth or virtual instrument is a computer program for digital audio generation. It works like a common synthesizer, but is realized entirely in software. A software synthesizer will typically respond to MIDI calls like a normal synthesizer module. Conten..
Software System Safety
Definition Software System Safety optimizes system safety in the design, development, use, and maintenance of software systems and their integration with safety critical hardware systems in an operational environment. Introduction In the past, industry in general considered increased productivit..
Software technical review
A software technical review is a form of peer review in which "a team of qualified personnel ... examines the suitability of the software product for its intended use and identifies discrepancies from specifications and standards. Technical reviews may also provide recommendations of alternatives an..
Software Technologies Laboratory
[Software Technologies Laboratory] is a laboratory within the [Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering] at Virginia Tech. It is commonly referred to as STL. ..
Software testing
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Software token
Software tokens are a weaker form of two-factor authentication. Unlike hardware tokens that store the user’s credentials on an external device away from the PC, software tokens run on the PC or on a separate multi-purpose device and they are therefore left exposed to threats such as malicious so..
Software toy
A software toy is a program that fits all criteria for a computer game, except for a defined "end goal". However, for all practical purposes, a software toy does meet all the criteria for a game — implicit goals and emergent gameplay allow for goals that are just as valid to the player as thos..
Software transactional memory
In computer science, software transactional memory (STM) is a concurrency control mechanism analogous to database transactions for controlling access to shared memory in concurrent computing. It functions as an alternative to lock-based synchronization, and is typically implemented in a lock-free wa..
Software unit
Software Unit, (1) A separately testable element specified in the design or a computer software component. (2) A logically separable part of a computer program. (3) A software component that is not subdivided into other components. (4) (IEEE Std 1008-1987 [10]) Note: The terms “module,”..
Software Update
Software Update is a software tool by Apple Computer that installs the latest version of Apple software on computers running Mac OS X. Software Update automatically informs users of new updates. It is part of the CoreServices in OS X, found at /System/Library/CoreServices/Software Update.app. Softw..
Software Update Services
Software Update Services (SUS) is a tool for centralizing the update of Microsoft Windows systems in a network, developed by Microsoft. SUS works on a server and downloads updates for the specified versions of Windows from the remote Windows Update site, operated by Microsoft. The clients can then d..
Software value management
Software Value Management Software Value Management helps companies maximize the value of their software. Software Value Management is a category of software products that is focused on maximizing the value that software vendors and their enterprise customers receive from each software application...
Software verification
Software verification is a broad and complex discipline of software engineering whose goal is to assure that a software fully satisfies all the expected requirements. There are two fundamental approaches to verification: Dynamic verification, also known as Test or ExperimentationStatic verification..
Software Virtualization Solution
Software Virtualization Solution (SVS) Altiris Software Virtualization Solution allows applications and data to be put into virtual layers (application layers and data layers) instead of being installed to the base file system and registry. This is achieved through the use of a filter driver and l..
Software visualization
Software visualization (Diehl, 2002; Knight, 2002) is concerned with the static or animated 2-D or 3-D (Marcus et al., 2003) visual representation of information about software systems based on their structure (Staples & Bieman, 1999), size (Lanza, 2004), history (Lopez et al., 2004), or behavior (S..
Software walkthrough
In software engineering, a walkthrough or walk-through is a form of software peer review "in which a designer or programmer leads members of the development team and other interested parties through a software product, and the participants ask questions and make comments about possible errors, viola..
Software wars
Software wars are software authors and idealistic users arguing over which software is best for a purpose and should thus be used by everyone for that task. In 2003, Li-Cheng Tai created a map, a general overview of the world of software as a computer graphic and titled it Software Wars. Li-Cheng T..
SOFTWIN
SOFTWIN, founded in 1990, is a software company based in Bucharest, Romania with offices in Tettnang (Germany), Barcelona (Spain) and Fort Lauderdale (USA). SOFTWIN is a private company and is the producer of the BitDefender anti-virus engine. External links [www.softwin.ro][www.bitd..
Softwood
Despite being fairly hard, cedar is a softwood Softwood is the wood from conifers. In addition "softwood" is an adjective applied to the trees that produce such wood: softwood trees include pine, spruce, cedar, fir, larch, douglas-fir, hemlock, cypress, redwood and yew. As the name suggests..
Softworks Limited
Softworks Limited is a developer of computer software. It was incorporated in the State of Illinois in 1977. Softworks develops and markets compilers and other programmer tools. Softworks is the developer of Softworks Basic, a multi-user, multi-platform Basic language. Softworks Basic is a highly c..
Softworld
Soft-World International Corp is a major games distributer/developer in Taiwan and China, based in Taipei, Taiwan. Founded in 1983 and now public, Softworld currently focuses on MMOG operation in Taiwan and China. External links [Official Site] ..
Softya
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Soft Abuse
Soft Abuse is an independent record label based out of Brooklyn, New York. It is owned and operated by Chris Berry. Artists Soft Abuse has released an array of music by acts including: Battles, TheBlackout BeachDestroyerFelipe & FortéFranciscan Hobbies, TheFrog EyesFuturiansGiant Skyflower BandH..
Soft and Wet
"Soft and Wet" Single by Prince From the album For You Single Released 1978 Single Format 7" Single Recorded 1977 Genre Pop, Funk Song Length 3:01 Record label Warner Bros. Writer Prince with Chris Moon Producer Prince Lyrics [External link] Chart positions #92 US#12 US R&..
Soft balancing
Soft balancing is a recent addition to balance of power theory used to describe non-military forms of balancing evident since the end of the Cold War, particularly during and after the 2003 Iraq War. Soft balancing occurs when weaker states decide that the dominance and influence of a stronger stat..
Soft Ballet
Soft Ballet is a Japanese industrial and synthpop band. The group has three members: Maki Fujii, Ken Morioka, and Ryoichi Endo. They have been recording since 1989, though they had a long span of inactivity from 1995 to 2002 while the members pursued solo projects. Soft Ballet's sound is similar to..
Soft body dynamics
Soft body dynamics is an area of software that focuses on accurate simulation of a flexible object. There are many dynamic forces that have direct influence on an objects behavior (friction, gravity, collisions, springs, wind, etc..) and using soft body dynamics is creating a believable illusion of ..
Soft box
A Soft Box is a light source that is shrouded, forcing the light through a fabric diffuser. The inside of the box is usually aluminum foil lined, acting as a reflector. The diffuser can be removed allowing the light source to be used alone or with an umbrella reflector. Soft boxes range in size fr..
Soft butch
A soft butch is a lesbian who exhibits some stereotypical butch lesbian traits without fitting the masculine stereotype associated with butch lesbians. These traits may or may not include short hair, clothing that was designed for men, and masculine mannerisms and behaviors. Soft butches generally..
Soft Cell
Soft Cell was an English synthesizer duo during the early 1980s (currently re-formed). They consisted of Marc Almond (vocals) and David Ball (synthesizers). Their lyrics often focused on love and romance as well as the darker side of life, with subjects such as kinky sex, transvestism, drugs and mur..
Soft Cell's: Non-Stop Exotic Video Show
Soft Cell's: Non-Stop Exotic Video Show is a collection of promotional films covering the career of British synth-pop duo, Soft Cell. Track listing: Entertain MeBedsitterFrustrationTorchSeedy FilmsSecret LifeTainted LoveYouthMemorabiliaSex DwarfWhatSay Hello Wave Goodbye [Review of this rele..
Soft City
Soft City is the Jonathan Raban (born 1942 - ) first published book. Raban is a British travel writer and novelist. Born in Norfolk, England, he has lived in Seattle, Washington, USA since 1990. Soft City is published by The Harvill Press, London in 1974. Soft City is notable for its attack on the m..
Soft computing
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Soft Computing refers to a collection of new computational techniques in computer science, artificial inte..
Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War)
Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) Salvador Dalí, 1936 Oil on canvas, 100 × 99 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) (1936) is a painting by Catalan-Spanish Surrealist Salvador Dalí. Depicted is a grimacin..
Soft copy
A soft copy is essentially the unprinted digital document file. Can usually be viewed through a word proccessing program of some kind. Through forms of media it can be transported form one computer to anouther. Or as an option through many email providers can be sent to some ones email account. Keep..
Soft count
A soft count is one process for counting banknotes in a casino or bank. The soft count rooms are usually among the most secure places due to the large amounts of cash that can be on hand at any one time. Traditionally, a count room would be operated by at least three people. The first two people i..
Soft currency
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Soft currency a..
Soft dollar
The term soft dollars is used in relationship to certain payments made by investment funds to their service providers. In contrast to hard dollars (actual cash), which have to be reported on the fund's books, soft dollars are incorporated into brokerage fees and the expenses they pay for are thus no..
Soft drink
A soft drink is normally considered to be a cold, non-alcoholic, carbonated drink. Hot chocolate, tea, and coffee are not considered soft drinks. The term originally referred exclusively to carbonated drinks, and is still commonly used in this manner. Soft drinks in a Virginia supermarket C..
Soft Drinks, Hard Truths
Soft Drinks, Hard Truths was a report published in 2005 to demonstrate the dangers of consuming too many soft drinks on a regular basis. ..
Soft energy path
The soft energy path is an energy use and development strategy delineated and promoted by some energy experts and activists, such as Amory Lovins and Tom Bender; in Canada, David Suzuki has been a very prominent (if less specialized) proponent. Energy conservation is its cardinal premise. As physi..
Soft error
In electronics and computing, an error is a signal or datum which is wrong. Errors may be caused by a defect, usually understood either to be a mistake in design or construction, or a broken component. A soft error is also a signal or datum which is wrong, but is not assumed to imply such a mistake ..
Soft focus
Soft focus is a term used in photography and optics to describe a lens flaw. A soft focus lens fails to bring a subject to a single sharp focus, producing an image that is vague and blury. Soft focus is also the name of the style of photograph produced by such a lens. Use in photography Although so..
Soft g
soft g can refer to: The soft g sound in many languages, see hard and soft g.A g with breve ..
Soft gamma repeater
A soft gamma repeater is an astronomical object, now known to be a type of magnetar, which emits large bursts of gamma rays and X-rays at irregular intervals. On March 5, 1979 a powerful gamma ray burst was noted. As a number of receivers at different locations in the solar system saw the burst at ..
Soft goal
The term soft goal is used in connection with modeling languages and specially with goal-oriented modeling. Soft goals can represent: Non-functional requirementsRelations between non-functional requirementsNon-functional requirements (or quality attributes, qualities, or more colloquially "-ilities"..
Soft hail
Snow pellets is a form of precipitation where snow flakes partially melt on falling into warmer air, with the loss of their flake structure, and then re-freeze on passing back into colder air to form amorphous or semi-crystalline pellets of snow. Description The pellets are typically 1-5 mm in di..
Soft handover
Soft handover or soft handoff refers to a feature used by the CDMA standard, where a cell phone is simultaneously connected to two or more cells (or cell sectors) during a call. If the sectors are from the same physical cell site (a sectorised site), it is referred to as softer handoff. This techni..
Soft heap
In computer science, the soft heap, designed by Bernard Chazelle in 2000, is a variant on the simple heap data structure. By carefully "corrupting" (increasing) the keys of at most a certain fixed percentage of values in the heap, it is able to achieve amortized constant-time bounds for all five of ..
Soft Ices
From the Jaywick_Martello_Tower one hundred red ribbons, held by children, flutter from the rooftop to the ground, where they are pegged down. On the roof, there is another tower, a gift, a box full of books. Encased in the books a CD lies. The Martello Tower is like a giant Maypole, around its ba..
Soft independent modelling of class analogies
Soft independent modelling of class analogies (SIMCA) is a statistical method based on construction of mathematical descriptions of clusters of data. It uses PCA as a starting point. New data is identified by its position within a cluster. Used extensively as a mutivariate statistical approach to p..
Soft key
A soft key is a button, located along a display device, which performs whatever function is shown near it on that display. Soft keys are generally found on cellular phones, Automated Teller Machines, and Primary Flight and Multi-Function Displays, although they are also found elsewhere. Hard key is ..
Soft landscape materials
Soft landscape materials The term soft landscape is used by practitioners of landscape architecture and garden design to describe the vegetative materials which are used to improve a landscape by design. The corresponding term hard landscape is used to describe construction materials. The range of s..
Soft law
The term "soft law" refers to quasi-legal instruments which do not have any binding force, or whose binding force is somewhat "weaker" than the binding force of traditional law, often referred to as "hard law", in this context. The term "soft law" initially appeared in the area of international law,..
Soft left
The soft left was the name given to the more moderate left wing forces in the British Labour Party in the 1980s. They were first seen as a distinct movement when many previous left wingers such as Neil Kinnock refused to support Tony Benn in the election for the deputy leadership of the Labour Part..
Soft light
Soft light is a type of stage lighting fixture that produces a very even, large, soft-beamed light output. The reflector is often quite large to reduce the hardness of any shadows, and light sources are often fluorescent strips which has a very soft quality naturally. Soft light is often used to re..
Soft lines
Soft lines is a betting terminology representing betting odds that have been poorly researched by sportsbooks. Handicappers commonly use this term to emphasize the value of their play. Since handicappers can focus on a smaller subset of all the possible games, they have the chance to identify soft..
Soft lithography
Figure 1 - "Inking" a stamp. PDMS stamp with pattern is placed in Ethanol and ODT solution Figure 2 - ODT from the solution settles down onto the PDMS stamp. Stamp now has ODT attached to it which acts as the ink. Figure 3 - The PDMS stamp with the ODT is placed on the gold substrate...
Soft loan
A soft loan is a loan with a below-market rate of interest. This is also known as soft financing. Sometimes soft loans provide other concessions to borrowers, such as long repayment periods or interest holidays. Soft loans are usually provided by governments to projects they think are worthwhile. Th..
Soft Machine
For the book by William S. Burroughs, see The Soft Machine. The Soft Machine was a pioneering English psychedelic, progressive rock and jazz band from Canterbury, named after the book The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs. They were one of the central bands in the Canterbury scene. Contents ..
Soft matter
Soft matter comprises a variety of states, perhaps best distinguished as being dominated by energies of the order of room temperature thermal energy. At these temperatures, quantum aspects are generally unimportant. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1991 for his research..
Soft Mick
Soft Mick is a name used to describe an extravagance in East Lancashire and West Yorkshire The phrase to have more than Soft Mick means to posess an extravagant quantity of that thing. Soft Mick is seemingly used more in Accrington in conjunction with shoes "More shoes than Soft Mick" Leading ..
Soft microprocessor
A soft microprocessor is a microprocessor core written on any hardware description language (HDL). It can be implemented via different semiconductor devices containing programmable logic (e.g., FPGA, CPLD). External links [FPGA CPU News][Freedom CPU website][Microprocessor ..
Soft on Demand
Soft on Demand (SOD) is a Japanese adult video group of companies specializing in bukkake. Founded in 1995 by Ganari Takahashi, the company is the largest independent adult video company in Japan and notable for its creative approach to the genre. Some of its most notable approaches are quiz shows t..
Soft output Viterbi algorithm
The soft output Viterbi algorithm (SOVA) is a variant of the classical Viterbi algorithm. SOVA differs from the classical Viterbi algorithm in that it uses a modified path metric which takes into account the a priori probabilities of the input symbols, and produces a soft output indicating the reli..
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Soft paternalism
Soft Paternalism, also referred to as libertarian paternalism, is a political philosophy that believes state can “help you make the choices you would make for yourself—if only you had the strength of will and the sharpness of mind. But unlike “hard” paternalists, who ban some things and mand..
Soft pedal
The soft pedal (or una corda pedal) is one of the standard pedals on a piano, generally placed to the left of the pedals. On a grand piano, this pedal shifts the whole action including the keyboard slightly to the right, so that hammers that normally strike all three of the strings for a note strike..
Soft phone
In computing, a softphone is a piece of software for making telephone calls using a general purpose computer, rather than using dedicated hardware. Often a softphone is designed to behave like a traditional telephone, sometimes appearing as an image of a phone, with a display panel and buttons with ..
Soft photons
In particle physics, soft photons are photons with energies much smaller than the energies of the particles participating in a particular scattering process, and they are not energetic enough to be detected. Such photons can be emitted from the external (incoming and outgoing) lines of charged parti..
Soft pilot
Soft pilot is one step on the process of rolling something out. Launch and rollout steps can include Proof of Concept (POC), Soft Pilot, Pilot, Launch, Full Launch. Soft Pilot Example In the cration of an idea, a proof of concept would be done to check out the idea. For example, the Wright Brothers..
Soft point bullet
A soft point bullet is a lead bullet with a copper or brass jacket that is left open at the tip, exposing some of the lead inside (compare to hollow point bullet). Soft point bullets are designed to expand upon impact, as the softer lead is deformed to spread open the harder metal jacket. The mech..
Soft polytheism
Soft polytheism is a variety of polytheism whose adherents believe in many Gods and Goddesses but consider them in some way as manifestations of a larger universal force rather than as distinct entities. Common types of soft polytheism include monolatry, henotheism, and polytheist mythologies coupl..
Soft power
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Soft real-time
In Computer Science, a system is said to be soft real-time if the correctness of an operation depends not only upon the logical correctness of the operation but also upon the time at which it is performed. Tasks completed after their respective deadlines are less important than those whose deadlines..
Soft reboot
A soft reboot (also known as a warm reboot, in contrast to a cold reboot) is restarting a computer under software control, without removing power or (directly) triggering a reset line. It usually, though not always, refers to an orderly shutdown and restarting of the machine. This command is also a..
Soft return
A soft return is entered automatically by a word processor's word wrap feature when the text reaches the end of the line. It is contrasted with a hard return which is used primarily to begin a new paragraph. A little known feature of Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.org (but not WordPerfect) is that on..
Soft rock
Soft rock, also referred to as light rock, is a style of music which uses the techniques of rock and roll to compose a softer, supposedly more ear-pleasing sound for listening, often at work. Soft rock is usually sung with higher-pitched vocals, and the lyrics tend to be non-confrontational, focusin..
Soft rush
Soft rush (Juncus effusus) is a common plant native in most temperate countries. It grows in large clumps about 1.5 meters (5 feet) tall at the water’s edge along streams and ditches, but can be invasive anywhere with moist soil. The stems are smooth cylinders with light pith filling. The yellow..
Soft science
Soft science is a colloquial term, often used pejoratively, for academic research or scholarship which is purportedly "scientific" while its adherence to or rigor of scientific method is considered to be soft, not based on reproducible experimental data and/or a mathematical explanation of that data..
Soft science fiction
Soft science fiction, or soft SF, is science fiction whose plots and themes tend to focus on human characters and their relations and feelings, while de-emphasizing the details of technological hardware and physical laws. In addition, "science" in soft science fiction often falls into the realm of ..
Soft security
Soft security usually refers to security which protects something from harm in quiet and unobtrusive ways; often invisibly and after the fact, rather than with visible barriers before the fact. Soft security can refer to immediate security measures, such as silent burglar alarms or motion detectors..
Soft serve
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Soft shell crab
Soft shell crab is a seafood delicacy with the entire crustacean capable of being eaten, a result of catching and cooking crabs shortly after they molt their hard shell. In the United States, the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) is used typically, although the use of the mangrove crab in Asia has pr..
Soft sign
The soft sign (Ь, ь) is a symbol in the Cyrillic alphabet. It indicates softening, or palatalization, of the preceding consonant. The soft sign is not strictly considered a letter, but a modifier symbol. No words start with it, and under normal orthographic rules it has no uppercase form. Howeve..
Soft single skin kite
Soft single skin kites are the least complex of all the power kites. The best known design is the NASA Parawing or NPW. For more, see rogallo wing. This is a very simple kite with mixed performance. It has excellent pull, but is slow to maneuver and suffers from a limited wind window. Its simple c..
Soft skills
Soft skills refer to the cluster of personality traits, social graces, facility with language, personal habits, friendliness, and optimism that mark people to varying degrees. Soft skills complement hard skills, which are the technical requirements of a job. Soft skills can also be an important par..
Soft Skull Press
Soft Skull Press is a independent press, founded by Sander Hicks in 1992. It has published an array of fiction and non-fiction by authors such as Mark Ames, Paul Berman, Lisa Crystal Carver, Dennis Cooper, James Hatfield, Maggie Estep, Nick Mamatas, Lydia Millet, Genesis P-Orridge and Lynne Tillman...
Soft soap
Soft soap, a general purpose soap mainly used for indoor floor washing, is a hygiene product made exclusively from natural oils. The "soft" prefix is a reference to it being "softer on nature" than regular, synthetic soaps. Soft soap is also a term for "flattery" and "blarney", especially when appli..
Soft Spot
Soft Spot is the fourth album by alt-country band Clem Snide. Track listing Forever, Now and ThenTuesday, October 24thAll GreenClose the DoorActionFind LoveThere is NothingStrong EnoughHappy BirthdayFontanelleEvery Moment ..
Soft Star Shoes
Soft Star Shoes, or "Soft Stars" are a brand of soft soled children's shoes, sandals, boots and colorful moccasins made in the United States since 1985. They are one of the last remaining U.S. based children's shoe manufacturers, located in Corvallis, Oregon. Soft Star Shoes are famous for their s..
Soft state
A state that can be used to make resorce allocation decisions about the packets that belong to the flow. ..
Soft SUSY breaking
In theoretical physics, soft SUSY breaking is a supersymmetry breaking by the special kind of terms that do not invalidate certain desirable features of supersymmetry, such as the Bose-Fermi cancellation of the ultraviolet divergences contributing to the mass of the Higgs boson. Roughly speaking, t..
Soft systems
Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) is an approach to organisational process modelling and it can be used both for general problem solving and in the management of change. It was developed in England by Peter Checkland, Brian Wilson and their colleagues at the University of Lancaster Systems Department ..
Soft target
Soft target is a military term referring to an unarmored or otherwise unprotected object to be destroyed. For example, a soft target would be an automobile or a house while a hard target could be a main battle tank or a well defended installation. A soft target can generally be overcome from any dir..
Soft Tennis
Soft tennis is a racket game played on a court of two halves, separated by a net. Like regular tennis, it is played by individuals (singles) or pairs (doubles), whose object is to hit the ball over the net, landing within the confines of the court, with the aim of preventing one's opponent from bein..
Soft tissue
In medicine, the term soft tissue refers to tissues that connect, support, or surround other structures and organs of the body. Soft tissue includes muscles, tendons, fibrous tissues, fat, blood vessels, nerves, and synovial tissues. Often soft tissue injuries are some of the most chronically painfu..
Soft tissue injury
Soft tissue injury is damage of the soft tissue of the body. These types of injuries are a major source of pain and disability. The four fundamental tissues that are affected are the epithelial, muscular, nervous and connective tissues. Soft tissue injuries include sprains, strains, subluxation, re..
Soft tissue sarcoma
A soft tissue sarcoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor that develops in soft tissue. Soft tissue sarcomas can invade surrounding tissue and can metastasize (spread) to other organs of the body, forming secondary tumors. The cells of secondary tumors are similar to those of the primary (original) ca..
Soft Tissue Technique
Soft tissue technique is used in osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM). Indications/contraindications Soft tissue technique is used to resolve dysfunctions commonly described by the mnemonic device "TART" (Tissue texture change, Asymmetry, Restriction, and Tenderness). It is often used in conjun..
Soft tissue therapy
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Soft Tissue Therapy
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Soft updates
In computer file systems, soft updates are an approach to maintaining disk integrity after a crash or power outage. They are an alternative to journaling file systems. Instead of duplicating metadata writes in a journal, soft updates work by properly ordering the metadata writes to guarantee consis..
Soft x-ray emission spectroscopy
Soft x-ray emission spectroscopy is an experimental technique for determining the electronic structure of materials. It is a form of x-ray spectroscopy. X-ray Emission Spectroscopy (XES) provides a means of probing the partial occupied density of electronic states of a material. XES is element-spec..
Soft x-ray microscopy
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Soft X-ray transient
Soft X-ray transients (often abbreviated to SXT) are also known as X-ray novae. Typical SXT:s are usually very faint, or even unobservable, in X-rays and their apparent magnitude in the optical wavelengths is about 20. This is called the "quiescent" state. In the "outburst" state the brightness of ..
Sofus Arctander
Sofus Anton Birger Arctander (1845-1924) was the Norwegian Minister of the Interior 1884-1885, Norwegian state secretary in Stockholm 1885-1886, Minister of the Interior 1886-1888, Minister of Trade 1905-1907, acting prime minister 1905 and Minister of Trade 1907-1908 and 1910. ..
Sofu Teshigahara
Sofu Teshigahara (1900-1979) was the founder of the Sogestsu School of Ikebana flower arranging. Born in Tokyo, he first learned flower arranging from his father who had studied many styles of the different schools. In 1926, at the age of 25, he started the Sogetsu School of Ikebana, believing tha..
Sofya Yanovskaya
Sofya Aleksandrovna Yanovskaya (also Janovskaja), Russian: (January 31 1896 – October 24 1966) was a mathematician and historian, specializing in the history of mathematics, mathematical logic, and philosophy of mathematics. She is best known for her efforts of restoring mathematical logic resea..
Sof Omar Caves
The Sof Omar Caves are an extensive complex in south eastern Ethiopia through which 16 km (10 mi) of the Web River flows. Long a religious centre, it is sacred both to local traditional religions and to Muslims. The caves are known for their many pillars, particularly in the "Chamber of Columns". ..
So Far
So Far can refer to: So Far (album), a 1974 album by Crosby, Stills & NashSo Far... the Best of Sinéad O'Connor, 1997 greatest hits album by Sinéad O'ConnorSo Far (Cochise album), a 1972 album by CochiseSo Far (video game), a 1996 video game This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page..
So Far, So Good... So What!
So Far, So Good... So What! is a music album by Megadeth. It was released by Capitol Records in 1988 (see 1988 in music). "In My Darkest Hour" was written by Dave Mustaine shortly after Cliff Burton's death. Burton was the bassist for Metallica, which Mustaine was a part of in the early 80's. "An..
So Far... the Best of Sinéad O'Connor
So Far... the Best of Sinéad O'Connor is a greatest hits album released by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor in 1997. The collection features songs appearing on O'Connor's first four studio albums, along with several non-album collaborations. "Heroine" and "Empire" are also included on O'Connor's 20..
So Far (album)
So Far is the fourth album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, their third as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and the first compliation album released by the group. Shipping as a gold record and peaking at #1 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, it was the band's third chart-topping album in a row. Compil..
So Far (video game)
So Far is an interactive fiction game written in 1996 by Andrew Plotkin. It's known for its challenging puzzles and surreal imagery. So Far won the 1996 XYZZY Awards for Best IF Game, Best Writing, Best Puzzles, and Best Individual Puzzle. External links [Baf's Guide review][Author..
So Far Away (song)
So Far Away was the second single released off American alternative metal band Staind's fourth album 14 Shades of Grey. It was released in late 2003 and it's momentum carried over into 2004. The song enjoyed much success on both rock and mainstream radio. The song also became the band's second ..
So Far from Home
So Far from Home is the first album released by Christian rock band Brave Saint Saturn. It was released in 2000. Track listing "Prologue""Space Robot Five""Indpendence Day""Shadow Of Def""Resistor""Fireworks""Under Bridges""Data Stream One""Rocketown"* Written by Michael W. Smith"Moon Burns Brigh..
So Far So Good
So Far So Good is a compilation album by Bryan Adams, released by A&M Records in November 1993. The album reached number six on The Billboard 200 charts in 1993. Track listing "Summer of '69" - 3:35"Straight from the Heart" - 3:30"It's Only Love" (with Tina Turner) - 3:15"Can't Stop This Thing We..
So Fine
So Fine is the fifth studio album (6th release) by singer/songwriter duo Loggins and Messina, released in early 1975 (see 1975 in music). It consists of a series of cover songs sung by the duo. Contents 1 Track listing2 Songwriter Credits3 Musical Credits4 Production5 C..
So Fresh
So Fresh is an album that is only available in Australia. It is released every three months. The songs that are put on it are normally chosen from the Top 20 charts at the time that the album would be released. Contents 1 Discography1.1 2001 Albums1.2 2002 Albums1.3 2003 Album..
So Fresh, So Clean
"So Fresh, So Clean" was the third single from OutKast's breakout album Stankonia. It was produced by longtime collaborators Organized Noize. ..
So Fresh: The Hits of Autumn 2006
So Fresh: The Hits of Autumn 2006 is a compilation album featuring songs from various artists in all genres. The songs were picked from some of the most popular during the autumn of 2006 in Australia. Tracklist CD 1 Don't Forget About Us (Radio Edit) - Mariah CareyRun It! - Chris BrownLuxurious..
So Fresh: The Hits of Spring 2001
Tracklist 1. Don't Stop Movin' - S Club 7 2. Hanging by a Moment - Lifehouse 3. Drops of Jupiter - Train 4. Starlight - The Superman Lovers 5. Bootylicious - Destiny's Child 6. Let's Get Married - Jageed Edge (feat. run of run dmc) 7. Purple Hills - d-12 8. Ride Wit Me - Nelly (feat. city..
So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2002
Tracklist CD 1 Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant FarmLet Me Blow You Mind - EveWhat Would You Do? - City HighBecause I Got High [Edit] - AfromanOut of Reach - GabrielleIt's Over - KuruptStrawberry Kisses - Nikki WebsterLet's Dance - FiveDo You Love Me - MademoiselleTurn Off the Light - Nelly ..
So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2005
So Fresh: The Hits Of Summer 2005 plus the Biggest Hits Of 2004 is a compilation album which features some of the most popular songs in 2005 in Australia. Tracklist CD 1 Leave (Get Out) - JoJoOut With My Baby - Guy SebastianMy Place - NellyAngels - Jessica SimpsonThese Kids - Joel Turner & The M..
So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2006
So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2006 Plus the Best of 2005 is a compilation album featuring songs from various artists in all genres. Songs were picked from some of the most popular during the summer of 2006, plus a few most popular songs from 2005. This compilation album has been certified five ti..
So Fresh: The Hits of Winter 2003
Tracklist CD 1 All the Things She Said - t.A.T.u.Fighter - Christina AguileraLost Without You - Delta GoodremCry Me a River - Justin Timberlake'03 Bonnie and Clyde - Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé KnowlesAll I Have - Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool JLovesong - AmielLandslide - Dixie ChicksI'm With Yo..
So Fresh: The Hits of Winter 2006
So Fresh: The Hits of Winter 2006 is part of the So Fresh album series. It was released in Australia on 10 June, 2006. Track Listing SOS - RihannaWe're Coming Home - Rogue TradersSo Sick - Ne-YoYo (Excuse Me Miss) - Chris BrownGet Your Number - Mariah CareyThis Time I Know It's For Real - The Yo..
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