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F2C

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AcronymDefinition
F2CFreedom to Connect (conference)
F2CFORTRAN To C Converter
F2CFreedom To Choose (UK)
F2CFarm to Cafeteria (Food Security Learning Center; World Hunger Year; New York, NY)
F2CFuran-2-Carboxylate (chemical compound)
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References in periodicals archive
An important component of the AiA program is establishing a learning community where librarian team leaders have the freedom to connect, risk, and learn together.
Moreover, giving employees total freedom to connect any external device to the corporate network increases the probability of data leakage, the report highlighted.
In addition to information freedom, Clinton also made use of the term freedom to connect, comparing this to the U.S.
While offering total employee choice is not an option for a majority of organizations, CIOs need to provide the business and employees with the ability and freedom to connect anytime, anywhere, to anything without compromising security and manageability.
"But more than that, CISPA's passage would have a chilling effect on our freedom to connect online.
As Barry Garst, ACA's director of program development and research application, has pointed out, "camps have developed generations of people who are in touch with nature" and "few places other than camps provide children with the opportunity and freedom to connect with nature and also caring mentors...."
how cool was it to have the umbilical cord of your landline cut and the freedom to connect anywhere in cell phone range?
Returning from Tunisia--"where Facebook gave young protesters the connective muscle to oust an Arab dictator, and as I watch on YouTube images of brave young Egyptians confronting the clubs and water-cannons of President Hosni Mubarak's goons"--the New York Times columnist Roger Cohen blasted Morozov's cyberskepticism as "dead wrong." The freedom to connect is "a tool of liberation," he argued, insisting that "Organization, networking, exposure to suppressed ideas and information, the habits of debate and self-empowerment in a culture of humiliation and conspiracy: These are some of the gifts social media is bestowing on overwhelmingly young populations across the Arab world."
As they get older, swap to parental control software - like SafetyWeb - that allows them the freedom to connect with friends and post content without you needing to read every communication.
US pursuit of the WikiLeaks founder discourage an open internet and freedom to connect
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