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Umberto (abc@def.com) 2005/12/24 15:44

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On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 17:17:05 GMT, "Tom" <Tom@Metroplex.com> wrote:

>It depends on the context. FEED could be the name of a computer program or
>anything. For example, if you were applying for a job working with
>computers, the employer might say " ... candidates should have previous HTML
>experience." HTML stands for hypertext markup language. By itself, I do not
>know what FEED stands for. I googles "FEED" and came up with lots of
>options.
>Provide more information and we will try to be more helpful.
>
>
Thank you Tom for your answer.
The context in about engineering:
http://www.expatsdirect.com/ed/index.cfm?scn=jobs&showDetail=&JobID=34739
Meanwhile I found out the meaning with the help of
http://www.acronymfinder.com
FEED is the acronym of " Front End Engineering and Design "


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