Portable Document Format/Exchange
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Portable Document Format/Exchange
Summary
Portable Document Format/Exchange ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (77 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's subclass of is recorded as PDF[2].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0277836[3].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 1:1999[4].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 1:2001[5].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 1a:2001[6].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 1a:2003[7].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 2:2003[8].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 3:2002[9].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 3:2003[10].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 4[11].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 4p[12].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 5g[13].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 5n[14].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's has edition or translation is recorded as Portable Document Format/Exchange 5pg[15].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's media type is recorded as application/pdf[16].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's file extension is recorded as pdf[17].
- Portable Document Format/Exchange's Open Library subject ID is recorded as pdfx[18].
Why It Matters
Portable Document Format/Exchange ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (77 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]