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web applications versus. web portal applications

I came across a new term "web portal applications." Anyone can tell me
what's the differences between web portal applications versus traditional
web applications?? Portal applications only runs on .NET platforms, for
ASP.NET applications??

Please advice. Thanks.
John

Nov 17 '05 #1
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