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- Nanosite abstract "A Nanosite is a downloadable offline mini-website tailored for mobile phones using both Java ME and .NET Framework.Nanosites have become popular amongst companies that want to use another media for corporate branding.A Nanosite can be easily downloaded to a mobile handset via WAP, GPRS, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.Additionally, nanosite or nano-site has been used to refer to interactive rich media ads that bring some of a website's content and functionality into the ad unit.In Neal Stephenson's novel The Diamond Age a nanosite represents a microscopic entity with a specific function, not necessarily deleterious, but also within biopolitics policies: "[...] the court physician had introduced a set of nanosites— nanotechnological parasites—under the supervision of Miss Pao." (Stephenson, (1995) The Diamond Age, New York, Bantam: p. 132)".
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- Nanosite wikiPageRevisionID "601672981".
- Nanosite hasPhotoCollection Nanosite.
- Nanosite subject Category:Types_of_websites.
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- Nanosite type Computer103082979.
- Nanosite type Device103183080.
- Nanosite type Instrumentality103575240.
- Nanosite type Machine103699975.
- Nanosite type Object100002684.
- Nanosite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nanosite type WebSite106359193.
- Nanosite type Websites.
- Nanosite type Whole100003553.
- Nanosite comment "A Nanosite is a downloadable offline mini-website tailored for mobile phones using both Java ME and .NET Framework.Nanosites have become popular amongst companies that want to use another media for corporate branding.A Nanosite can be easily downloaded to a mobile handset via WAP, GPRS, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.Additionally, nanosite or nano-site has been used to refer to interactive rich media ads that bring some of a website's content and functionality into the ad unit.In Neal Stephenson's novel The Diamond Age a nanosite represents a microscopic entity with a specific function, not necessarily deleterious, but also within biopolitics policies: "[...] the court physician had introduced a set of nanosites— nanotechnological parasites—under the supervision of Miss Pao." (Stephenson, (1995) The Diamond Age, New York, Bantam: p. ".
- Nanosite label "Nanosite".
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- Nanosite sameAs Nanosite.
- Nanosite wasDerivedFrom Nanosite?oldid=601672981.
- Nanosite isPrimaryTopicOf Nanosite.