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  2. University of Bunda Mulia - Wikipedia

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    UBM logo Meaning of typography. The typography of UBM's logo, which is an acronym of the University of Bunda Mulia, is in lowercase and representing UBM's spirit of humility in its journey to always provide significant contributions to the development of information technology.

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    UBM Technology Group, formerly CMP Publications, was a business-to-business multimedia company that provided information and integrated marketing services to technology professionals worldwide. It offered marketers and advertisers services such as print, newsletters, custom web sites, and events. Its products and services include newspapers ...

  4. Ultrasound biomicroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) is a type of ultrasound eye exam that makes a more detailed image than regular ultrasound. [1] [2]

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    Learn how to update your settings to make AOL Mail look and feel exactly how you need it. Netscape Internet Service (ISP) ยท Jan 30, 2024. Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

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  8. UBM Information - Wikipedia

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  9. Dr. Dobb's Journal - Wikipedia

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    1044-789X. Dr. Dobb's Journal [1] (often shortened to Dr. Dobb's or DDJ) was a monthly magazine published in the United States by UBM Technology Group, part of UBM. It covered topics aimed at computer programmers. When launched in 1976, DDJ was the first regular periodical focused on microcomputer software, rather than hardware.