• Opaque binary blob (OBB) is a term used in network engineering and computer science to refer to a sizeable piece of data, which looks like binary garbage...
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  • software, proprietary software only available as a binary executable is referred to as a blob or binary blob. The term usually refers to a device driver module...
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  • cookie technology Opaque binary blob, in network-engineering and computer-science technology, a large set of binary data (a blob) that looks like garbage to...
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  • Object storage (redirect from BLOB)
    the term "blob"[when?] working at Digital Equipment Corporation to refer to opaque data entities. The terminology was adopted for Rdb/VMS. "Blob" is often...
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  • band Oliver B. Bumble, comic series and name of its main character Opaque binary blob, a file format, which is (among others) used by the Android operating...
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  • arbitrary precision symbol: Unicode symbolic atoms (aka identifiers) blob: Binary data of user-defined encoding clob: Text data of user-defined encoding...
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    Eta Carinae (category Binary stars)
    the central star generates intense Lyα emission which penetrates the blob. The blob contains atomic hydrogen with a small admixture of other elements, including...
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    68 CG 4 NGC 281 IC 2944 Michael Szpir (May–June 2001). "Bart Bok's Black Blobs". American Scientist. Archived from the original on 2017-04-24. Retrieved...
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    English grammatical gender was, as in other Germanic languages, remarkably opaque: that is, one often could not know the gender of a noun by its meaning or...
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  • processed; in a key-value store, the data is considered to be inherently opaque to the database, whereas a document-oriented system relies on internal structure...
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