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What (who) is TOM Online - definition


TOM Online         
TOM Online é um site de internet móvel da China, que oferece uma variedade de serviços para celular, incluindo wireless internet e propagandas on-line.Bonnie Chen, "It's a steal!
TILT online         
O TILT online é uma revista virtual e um site de conteúdo criado em 15 de Fevereiro de 1997 pelo pioneiro brasileiro da programação de jogos, Renato Degiovani.
Tom Henning Øvrebø         
FUTEBOLISTA NORUEGUÊS
Tom Ovebro; Tom Henning Ovebro
Tom Henning Øvrebø (Oslo, 26 de junho de 1966) é um árbitro de futebol da Noruega, que apitou partidas na Taça UEFA e Liga dos Campeões da UEFA. Ele trabalha como psicólogo fora do futebol.
Examples of use of TOM Online
1. Tom Online, an online portal and wireless operator, would hold 51 per cent.
2. Tom Online has been seeking to work with Chinese operators to introduce new services, but currently has no schedule for introducing SkypeOut.
3. Shanghai, April 25: China‘s top Web portals, including Sina Corp. and Tom Online, have agreed to rid their sites of ‘unhealthy’ content, amid a broader Beijing campaign to clean up the Internet.
4. There has long been media speculation that eBay would forge an alliance with Tom Online to compete more effectively with Chinese auction leader Alibaba.com, a joint venture with Yahoo Inc and other local players.
5. However, Elaine Feng, executive vice president of Tom Online, Skype‘s joint venture partner in China, said it appeared the Shenzhen network had been targeting all forms of "peer–to–peer" traffic, not Skype in particular.