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| WMSWMS or Web Map Server is a specification which comprises a definition for Internet Map Servers how to describe geographic data to be published on the web how to compose and render a map-image to be published on the web The Open GIS Consortium (OGC) define | WMTWWMTW-TV licensed to Poland Spring, Maine, broadcasts on Channel 8 from Baldwin, Maine and is the ABC affiliate for Portland and the rest of southern Maine. However, until early 2002, the transmitter was located atop Mount Washington, New Hampshire, the hi | WMRNWMRN General Information The call letters WMRN are used by two radio stations located in Marion, Ohio. WMRN (AM) broadcasts at 1490 kHz. WMRN-FM broadcasts at 106. 9 MHz and plays country music as "Buckeye Country 107". Both stations are owned by Clear Ch |
| WMI (X window manager)Window Manager Improved WMI , is a lightweight window manager for the X Window System. It was started in late 2003, and it attempts to combine the best features of LarsWM, Ion, evilwm and ratpoison. It also bills itself as the vim of window managers, as i | WMNIWMNI General Information AM radio station in Columbus, Ohio located at 920kHz. WMNI plays standards as "920 WMNI". WMNI uses 1kW of power during the day and 500W at night. WMNI is owned by North American Broadcasting. WMNI broadcasts in C-QUAM AM Stereo a | WMI (disambiguation)In the Microsoft Windows operating system, Windows Management Instrumentation is a set of extensions to the Windows Driver Model. WMI or Window Manager Improved is a window manager for the X Window System. In a vehicle identification number a world manufa |
| WMCAWMCA 570 AM in New York city, was the city's top-rated popular music radio station between 1963-1967. This era of WMCA's programming was based on its on-air personalities, who were collectively known as the WMCA "Good Guys. The station also has the distin | WMTWMT may mean: WMT AM 600 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa WMT-FM 96. 5, also in Cedar Rapids the NYSE stock symbol for Wal-Mart TLAs. | WMALWMAL is one of the oldest radio stations in Washington, D. broadcasting in the news-talk format at AM 630. The WMAL call letters were also used in the past on a Washington-area TV station (now WJLA) and FM radio station (now WRQX). WMAL first went on the |
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