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Kolab 3.0 was released, [14] featuring the improved Kolab 3 format based on xCard and xCal, the Roundcube web-client, a new ActiveSync component called Syncroton and other new properties. Kolab Now hosted solution was launched. It lets customers create individual accounts or managed domain accounts, with the possibility to move data to a self ...
Hosted in Switzerland, Kolab Now claims the benefit of strict privacy laws; it uses exclusively free or open source software, guaranteeing transparency. [12] Because the service is subject to the national laws of Switzerland, Kolab Now states that there will be no access to a user's data by third parties without a duly authorized warrant issued by a Swiss judge. [13]
Kolab River is one of the major rivers of Odisha, India. Its source is at Sinkaran hills of eastern Ghats in Koraput district. The reservoir is popularly known as kolab river. It is a major reservoir for irrigation project and electricity powerhouse.
Kolab Dam is a gravity dam situated near Jeypore town in Koraput district of Odisha, India. The dam impounds Kolab river which is a tributary of Godavari river. [2 ...
Facsimile No. 2 from the Book of Abraham, which Smith said discusses Kolob. The part Smith said refers to Kolob is numbered by a "1" in the center. The first published reference to Kolob is in the Book of Abraham, first published in 1842 in Times and Seasons and now included within the Pearl of Great Price as part of the canon of Mormonism.
It came into existence in July 1982 and covers an area of approximately 200 square kilometres (77 sq mi). The park extends from the Teerathagarh waterfalls in the west to the Kolab river (Odisha state boundary) in the east, spanning an average length of 33.5 km (20.8 mi) and an average width of 6 km (3.7 mi) from north to south. It derives its ...
Kolob Arch is a natural arch in Zion National Park, Utah, United States.According to the Natural Arch and Bridge Society (NABS), it is the sixth-longest natural arch in the world. [2]
Kolab Pailin (Khmer: កុលាបប៉ៃលិន [kolaːp pajlɨn]; lit. ' Rose of Pailin ') is a Cambodian novel that was written by Nhok Them in 1936 or 1943 ...