abstract | - A Press is an indestructible trap that appears in many Mega Man games and attacks by trying to crush the player.
- Press, is the first Page Description Language (PDL) developed by Xerox PARC scientists and greatly influenced the design of Interpress and Postscript. This printer-independent interface leads to PDLs that enable the construction of documents from higher-level sources. They are the intermediaries between tools for creating documents and devices for displaying them.
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- The town of Press was located in northeastern Assail on the southwestern edge of the Plain of Chance. Downriver to its south was the town of Holly and the Bay of Timber.
- Press is similar to Touch, as both requires for the stylus to touch the screen the bottom DS screen in one place. The good difference is that Press, as it names says, requires the stylus to touch and press one place in order to activate the pin, usually for a minimum of one second. It can be difficult to use at times due to the fact that it takes time for the psych to be activated and that some noise moves around a lot, are immune to status which allows them to attack, or just attacks to often that Neku can't activate the psych. The activation of the psych can be interrupted when Neku is hit by a Noise while activating/using the psych, except for a select few, such as Splish Splash Barrier. This touch screen command is represented in the game with the icon Image:Press Icon.gif. It is used to activate the following pin psychs:
- Presses (プレス Puresu) are stationary enemies that make recurring appearances throughout Cave Story.
- Below is a list of press releases relating to The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
- The press refers generally to the publishing industry.
- "Press" is a keyword on character cards that represents a triggered power which functions from the chain. The keyword "press" means, "When you recruit this card, your next character costs 1 less to recruit this turn for each press card you recruited this turn, but no less than 1." - Press can't reduce additional coss - cost reductions are applied before additional costs are added. - Press is applied after all other cost reductions.
- This page is dedicated to relevant press surrounding wikis.
* Watch the films, (including the rough cut of Globalvision's "The Wiki Way,") that will be featured at Wikimania 2007's Film Festival
* Wikimedia Page about the Wikimentary.
* 15 Productive Uses for a Wiki.
* Great presentation on social media, including wikis.
* Visit the new Cyberjournalist.net, a wiki that lists journalists' blogs. July 27, 2007.
* Pop's take on the Media Bistro advertisment that offers instructions on how to "influence your own Wikipedia presence." July 26, 2007.
* Independent article about Socialtext, or wikis as alternative to e-mails. July 25, 2007.
* A CMS Wire common sense article about how sound use of wikis can improve the workplace. July 25, 2007.
* Fcw.com article on Diplopedia, the wiki for government employees. July 25, 2007.
* BlogCritics.org reviews the new science-based wiki, Galaxiki. July 25, 2007.
* The Inquirer denounces Wikipedia for nitpicking Brittanica's flaws. July 24, 2007.
* As the Harvard Business School can tell you, Wikipedia is sharper than you thought. July 23, 2007.
* Information Today on OpenLibrary.org's attempt to, "create an online library that included every book, every journal, every instance of every type of content a traditional library might contain." July 23, 2007
* [Times article] on the perils of posting online comedy, focusing in particular on Where are the Joneses?. July 22, 2007.
* Announcing the release of the Harry Potter wiki. July 20, 2007.
* DailyProgress article on the launching of a Monticello wiki. July 20, 2007.
* Wiki theater: The Wikipedia Plays. July 20, 2007.
* San Francisco Chronicle profile of Jimmy Wales. July 19, 2007.
* A Review of Scribus; the new open source desktop publisher. July 19, 2007.
* CMS Wire piece on the launching of SamePage, a new enterprise wiki. July 18, 2007.
* Blog article on Open Library, a wiki book database. July 16, 2007.
* A piece on wiki legislation. July 16, 2007.
* Alternet interview with Richard Farmbrough, the man with the most Wikipedia entries. July 13, 2007.
* The Information World Review finds that a wiki like application is used as a seach tool for the National archives. July 13, 2007.
* Bright lights, big wiki: wikis devoted to cities start appearing, beginning with Torontopedia.
* Cracking the code: A few intrepid hackers found a way to unlock the iPhone. July 11, 2007.
* Sandeep Krishnamurthy comments on how brands are reviewed on Wikipedia. July 11, 2007
* MediaChannel article via Reuters about how Wikipedia remains the top online information destination. July 11, 2007
* WikiTV: Article about the online arrival of a new wiki sitcom. July 10, 2007.
* MarketingWeek article about Ford sponsoring the new Wiki sitcom "Where are the Joneses?" July 10, 2007.
* New York Times Business article on whether Wikipedia can predict the future. July 9, 2007.
* Jefferson Flanders reviews issues of wikipedia's objectivity. July 9, 2007
* ITNews article on Techrigy, a new startup devoted to tracking blog and wiki conversations. July 9, 2007.
* Some helpful hints about evaluating Wikipedia information. July 9, 2007.
* Indy Star article on web startup company, Mindback, to challenge Wikipedia. July 8, 2007.
* A CIO introduction to blogs and wikis. July 6, 2007.
* When high schoolers use Wikipedia, here's what can happen. July 6, 2007.
* /Inquirer will tell you: be careful of Wikipedia. Here's why. July 5, 2007.
* Interview with the founder of the structured wiki, or "striki." July 5, 2007.
* Science fiction, double feature, Galaxiki. July 5, 2007.
* openPR.com article about WikiCreole, a new wiki markup language. July 4, 2007.
* Article about a new pet health wiki. July 3, 2007
* CIO article - Jimmy Wales' advice for running a wiki well. July 3, 2007.
* Press release about the launching of a pet health wiki. July 3, 2007. Image:Wal news 1-2.jpg
* The New York Times article on Wikipedia: "All the News That's Fit to Print Out". July 1, 2007.
* Intranet Journal interview with Isaac Garcia, CEO of intranet Central Desktop. June 29, 2007.
* Wikipedia breaks news of WWE star's tragedy. June 29, 2007.
* CIO.com's interview with Jimmy Wales. Jimmy gives guidelines to smoothly running an open source operation. June 28, 2007.
* PR Newswire comments on the success of the Million Dollar Wiki. June 26, 2007.
* News Tribune article on the new conservative wiki, Conservapedia. June 24, 2007.
* PC World article about Youtube's new editing system.
* Taking the "icky" out of wiki markup. June 21, 2007.
* Marketwire release on Wetpaint wikis. Wetpaint is a Web company whose sites synthesize wikis, blogs and forums into one whole. June 20, 2007.
* Business Day article about the rise of wikis in South Africa. June 20, 2007.
* Wall Street Journal article about new business office wikis. June 18, 2007.
* Article on the launching of a food wiki, Nutritionpedia. June 18, 2007.
* LA Times article about how Steve Urquhart's politicopia helps to open communication between legislators and constituents in Utah. June 18, 2007
* Wiki design contest! Win money! June 16, 2007.
* Technology News review of various sports wikis. June 16, 2007.
* Chris Simmons' article about the million dollar wiki. Founder Graham Langdon, is attempting to make a wikipediaesque search engine except that each page costs $100, and the purchaser owns that page. So far only 20 pages. We'll see... June 15, 2007
* Medicexchange article about the launching of a new healthcare wiki, OTPedia.com. June 15, 2007.
* NewsOK article about a Marvel Comics wiki. June 15, 2007.
* Guardian Article about British government condoning open source sites rather than corporately mediated ones. June 14, 2007
* American Chronicle article about a new wiki novel meant to be written by users. June 14, 2007.
* The Miami Herald reports on Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeff Kottkamp who edited autobiographical information on a privately owned website to omit certain felonies he has been acused of. June 14, 2007
* IT News article on Apple implementing a wiki server. June 12, 2007.
* Blog survey of sustainable solution wikis. June 12, 2007.
* Sys-con.com reports that the newest MacOS Leopard makes it easier than ever to create wikis. June 11, 2007
* Press release about ITerating, a wiki-based software guide, and its new developments. June 11, 2007.
* Biofuel Review piece about wikis and sustainable biofuels. June 8, 2007.
* PRWeb article about the wiki for HBO's new program, John from Cincinnati. June 8, 2007.
* All American Patriots article about Wikipedia. June 7, 2007
* Apple media report about the launching of a new wiki site. June 6, 2007
* Mobile Magazine article about a new piece of wiki technology. June 6,2007
* San Jose Daily Business News article about wiki expansion into SourceForge.net. June 6, 2007
* Alternet editorial about Wikipedia activism. June 5, 2007
* Boston Globe editorial about the right-leaning Conservapedia. June 4, 2007
* Katherine Mangu-Ward for ReasonOnline on Jimmy Wales' life and success. June 2007
* Columbia Journalism Review covers the case of cyclist Floyd Landis' WikiDefense. May/June 2007
* Assignment Zero article about Wikipedian Joe Mabel. May 27, 2007
* Interview with Brett Gaylor of Open Source Cinema. May 9, 2007.
* Assignment Zero interview with Ben Elowitz of Wetpaint May 8, 2007
* Assignment Zero interview with Jimmy Wales May 6, 2007
* Wired article about Assignment Zero and Citizendium. May 3, 2007
* New York Times article about Virginia Tech and wikis. April 23, 2007
* YouTube music video chronicling the life of the WikiMan. March 28, 2007
* The New York Times says to ring in the New Year, wiki-style. January 1, 2007.
* Article by the Chronicle of Higher Education about how wikis are stirring up academia. October 27, 2006
* New York Times article about how companies try to profit from the wiki model. September 4, 2006
* Lisa Voyticki's article about the Wikimentary. August 2, 2006
* Rory O'Connor's article about Wikimania and wikis. August 2, 2006
* New York Times article about Open Source technologies and spying. December 3, 2006
- Press is an enemy ability used by Spherimorph, which reduces the party's HP by 50% of their current HP and can be reduced via means of physical resistances.
- Press is the minor character of Rugrats, she is voiced by Christine Cavanaugh.
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