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* [[Data storage device]]: to store documents. * [[Data storage device]]: to store documents.
-* [[Document automation]] 
-* [[Document collaboration]] 
-* [[Document-centric collaboration]] 
-* [[Document file format]]: a standard used for represent the document into a storage device. 
* [[Internet media type|Media type]]: document parts (text block, illustration, audio sample, etc.) can use different media types to store and "display" it. * [[Internet media type|Media type]]: document parts (text block, illustration, audio sample, etc.) can use different media types to store and "display" it.
* [[Internet of Things]] * [[Internet of Things]]

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Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday eveg., January 13th 1840, by which melancholy occurence; over 100 persons perished.  Courier lithograph documenting a news event, published three days after the disaster.
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Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday eveg., January 13th 1840, by which melancholy occurence; over 100 persons perished. Courier lithograph documenting a news event, published three days after the disaster.

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A document contains information. It often refers to an actual product of writing or recording and is usually intended to communicate or store collections of data. Documents are often the focus and concern of business administration and government administration. The word is also used as a verb as "documenting" describes the process of making a document.

The term document may be applied to any discrete representation of meaning, but usually it refers to something physical like one or more printed pages, or to a "virtual" document in electronic (digital) format.

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