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Ie, ie or IE may refer to:
*i.e., abbreviation for Latin "id est", meaning "that is; in other words"Computing
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Information Engineering
*Internet Explorer , the web browser by Microsoft
*IntelliMouse Explorer, a line of computer mice designed by Microsoft
*Infinity Engine , the game engine behind Baldur's Gate among others
*.ie Irish top level CCtldTransport
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Iarnród Éireann , or Irish Rail
*Solomon Airlines , IATA airline designatorArts/entertainment
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Iced Earth , a power metal band from the United States
*Improv Everywhere , a comedy groupPlaces
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Inland Empire (California) , in the United States
*Ie, Okinawa , in Japan
*Ie, the West Frisian name of the Dutch village ofEe, Dongeradeel .cience and engineering
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Industrial Ecology , the study of sustainable industrial systems.
*Industrial engineering , the engineering discipline that concerns the development, improvement, implementation and evaluation of integrated systems of people, knowledge, equipment, energy, material and process
*Information Element , a networks abbreviation
*Information engineering , an approach to designing and developing information systems
*Information extraction , a type of information retrieval whose goal is to automatically extract structured or semistructured information from unstructured machine-readable documents
*Institute for Energy of the European Union
*Ionization energy, the energy required to strip an atom or molecule of an electron; seeIonization potential .Language and culture
*The
ie (digraph)
*International English , the concept of the English language as a global means of communication
*Indo-European (disambiguation) , as in:
**Indo-European languages
**Indo-European people
**Indo-European studies
*Ie (Japanese family system) , the classical Japanese family system
*Ie (trading houses) , Japanese cottage industry
*-ie , an English diminutive suffix
*.ie in ISO standards:
**Interlingue, originally theOccidental language (ISO 639-1 )
**Republic of Ireland (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 )
*A spelling guideline of the English language: "i before e except after c "
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