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What (who) is Non-Maintainer Upload - definition

DISCONTINUED PART OF MICROSOFT'S BING SEARCH ENGINE
Windows Live Search Product Upload; Windows Live Product Upload; Live Product Upload; Live Search Product Upload

Non-Maintainer Upload      
<Debian> (NMU) A release of a package by someone other than its usual maintainer. <example>The bug was fixed in a recent NMU.</example> (2000-05-31)
Software maintainer         
PERSON WHO BUILDS SOURCE CODE INTO A BINARY PACKAGE FOR DISTRIBUTION, COMMITS PATCHES, OR ORGANIZES CODE IN A SOURCE REPOSITORY
Project maintainer; Package maintainer
In free and open source software and inner source software, a software maintainer or package maintainer is usually one or more people who build source code into a binary package for distribution, commit patches, or organize code in a source repository.
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SENDING OF DATA FROM A LOCAL SYSTEM TO A REMOTE SYSTEM
Uploading; Uploads; File upload; Up load; Uploaded; Upload File; Remote Uploading; Remote Upload; Remote upload; Remote uploading; Outgoing Data; Uploading Data; Uploader; Up-line loadable; Upline loadable; Uploadable; Up-line load; Upline load; Up-line transfer; Upline transfer; Up-line loading; Upline loading
/uhp'lohd/ To transfer programs or data over a digital communications link from a smaller or peripheral "client" system to a larger or central "host" one. Opposite: download. [Jargon File] (1994-10-27)

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Bing Product Upload

Bing Product Upload (codenamed Agora, formerly Windows Live Product Upload and Live Search Product Upload) was part of Microsoft's Bing search engine. It enabled online shoppers using Bing Shopping to find easily find merchant's products.

Product Upload helped merchants to upload their product catalogs in either text or XML file formats. It supported bulk uploads using FTP and browser-based uploads using HTTP. After the products were uploaded, they became visible to online shoppers using Bing Shopping. Shoppers were able to view prices, descriptions, and product images, and a direct link to the merchant's website to purchase their products. Merchants required a Windows Live ID to log in and sign up.

Bing Product Upload was discontinued on 15 May 2009.