portalları

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portals
special zone portals that allows the player(s) to move instantly from one section of the map to the other
A web site or online service that serves as a "one-stop shopping" location, combining search engines, free email, shopping, news and other features America Online was the first portal, but search engine companies such as Yahoo! and software companies such as Netscape have also entered the arena in efforts to attract a larger audience
now considered synonymous with gateways
Instantaneous magickal pathways between disjoint locations See Portals
plural of portal
Web sites designed to be a starting point for users to surf the Web General portals, such as Yahoo com and Netscape com try to offer everything Specialized or niche portals, such as CNBC com (for investors), and Women com (for you know who), cater to a particular audience or interest
A website considered as an entry point to other websites, or relevant resources by being an aggregation of subject specific links The library's website has Subject Portals for all the academic subjects
A web site who's primary purpose is to lead users to other web sites These gateways can be general like Yahoo!, or specific like FirstGov for US goverment information
Windows on a zooming work surface which can be used to bring distant regions close, to give simultaneous views at multiple scales, or, when given special active functionality, to create Magic lenses
A method for reducing framebuffer overdraw where visible areas of a 3D model are clipped before they are rendered Small areas in the model are grouped as sectors and portals are the transition planes between them An initial view frustrum is defined to be as large as the image plane Then all visible polygons are clipped to this volume A sector is rendered only if its portal is within the clipping frame Then a new smaller frustrum is defined at that position and polygons visible from it are clipped and so on, recursively
– Entry and/or exit of the tunnel
In the context of B2B EC, defined as access points (or front doors) through which a business partner accesses secured, proprietary information from an organization
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