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*], an officer responsible of all user experience of an organization. This function is taking care of marketing communications, community relations, internal relations, HR relations, investor relations—and all other encounters an organization may have with its various audiences. | *], an officer responsible of all user experience of an organization. This function is taking care of marketing communications, community relations, internal relations, HR relations, investor relations—and all other encounters an organization may have with its various audiences. | ||
*Chief x Officer, a generic term for any ] | *Chief x Officer, a generic term for any ] | ||
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*], a commercial version of WINE which runs Windows applications on Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris | ||
*], the IATA code for the airport in Conroe, Texas, United States | *], the IATA code for the airport in Conroe, Texas, United States | ||
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CXO is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:
- Chandra X-ray Observatory, a satellite launched on STS-93 by NASA on July 23, 1999
- Chief Experience Officer, an officer responsible of all user experience of an organization. This function is taking care of marketing communications, community relations, internal relations, HR relations, investor relations—and all other encounters an organization may have with its various audiences.
- Chief x Officer, a generic term for any Corporate officer
- CrossOver, a commercial version of WINE which runs Windows applications on Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris
- Lone Star Executive Airport, the IATA code for the airport in Conroe, Texas, United States
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