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Component Object Model (COM)

A method in which software components can communicate with each other. A binary and network standard that allows any two components to communicate regardless of what machine they're running on (as long as the machines are connected), what operating systems the machines are running (as long as it supports COM), and what language in which the components are written.


Articles on KurzweilAI.net that refer to Component Object Model (COM)

Track 7 Tech Vectors to Take Advantage of Technological Acceleration By Max More
Tangible Nanomoney By Robert A. Freitas Jr.
The Drexler-Smalley Debate on Molecular Assembly By Ray Kurzweil
Nanotechnology, Nanomedicine and Nanosurgery By Robert A. Freitas Jr.
Singularity Chat with Vernor Vinge and Ray Kurzweil By Vernor Vinge and Ray Kurzweil
Global Cyberspace and Personal Memespace By Bruce Damer
The Human Machine Merger: Why We Will Spend Most of Our Time in Virtual Reality in the Twenty-first Century By Ray Kurzweil
Ramona's Story By Ray Kurzweil
Predictive Human Genomics Is Here By Terry Grossman
Top KurzweilAI.net News of 2002 By Ray Kurzweil and Amara D. Angelica

News Articles that refer to Component Object Model (COM)

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SCIFI.COM to host chat on The Singularity Tuesday night
Amazon to Take Searches on Web to a New Depth
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Start-Up Fervor Shifts to Energy in Silicon Valley
Lifenaut launches free lifelog service for future uploading
Capturing the Moment (and More) via Cellphone Video
3-D Printing on Demand
Top Visionaries - Agenda Setters 2008

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COM, DCOM and Related Capabilities
Basics of COM