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M2M

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M2M is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:

  • Gega speak for 'much too much'
  • Machine to Machine, a buzzword describing the field of machine-to-machine communications
  • M2M (band), a musical group
  • Mission to Mars, a 2000 film
  • Monument to Mankind, a planned monument where one artist from each of the countries of the world is selected to sculpt a stone cube into a representation of his or her home country's culture. These cubes will then be placed on the terraces of a very large stepped pyramid. This pyramid will possibly be the largest pyramid in the world when finished. Behind this project is the Humanitad Peace Organization. [1]
  • Mobile-to-Mobile defined as calls from one cellular telephone to another.
  • M2M (Eclipse) is the Eclipse implementation of the OMG QVT standard.
  • M2M is oftenly used in forums, blogs and other meeting places such as friendster.com to abbreviate the phrase Many-to-Mention.
  • Minutes to Midnight (album), the third and most recent album from the band Linkin Park.
  • Market to Market, a weekly agricultural news show on Iowa Public Television
  • Man-to-man defense, a defensive tactic used in a variety or sports.
  • The M2M Band, The Machine-To-Music Band, a musical band.

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