Wrok

Wrok

  1. work related tools that affect disruptive improvements.
  2. to affect deeply; stun; move or sway powerfully, as with emotion; Wrok!
  3. to positively affect, shake or disturb violently the status quo of a work environment. MindTouch 2009 introduced a messaging bus that enables notification to users via email, microblogging and/or for messaging external systems. It wroks!
  4. to lull in security, instill hope, inspire, etc. GMail and Google Maps are applications that wrocked when they were first introduced, inspiring a new class of rich internet applications.

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