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AIM

AIM is an acronym for a various number of things:

  • Abductory Inductive Mechanism
  • Abrams Integrated Management
  • Abridged Index Medicus
  • Absorption Isotherm Measurement
  • Accunet Information Manager (AT&T)
  • Accuracy in Media -- news media watchdog
  • Acquisition Information Management
  • Action Item Master
  • Active Inert Missile
  • Ada Interactive Monitor
  • Adaptive Internetwork Management (Ungerman Bass)
  • Adiabatic Invariance Method (ion-molecular reactions)
  • Administrators In Medicine
  • Advanced Idea Mechanics
  • Advanced Induction Motor
  • Advanced Industrial Management
  • Advanced Informatics in Medicine
  • Advanced Information Management
  • Advanced Integrated Multiplex
  • Advanced Integration Module (Cisco)
  • Advanced Interactive Microcomputer
  • Advanced Interconnect Modeling
  • Advanced Invar Mask (ViewSonic CRT display technology)
  • Advanced Inventory Management (Telco Research)
  • Advanced Isolation Methods
  • Advanced ISR Management
  • Adventures In Ministry, Inc
  • American Indian Movement
  • American Institute of Mathematics
  • AOL Instant Messenger
  • An alliance formed between Apple, IBM and Motorola which was responsible for the PowerPC design. See AIM alliance, see also PowerPC.
  • The advanced version of the KIM (Keyboard Input Monitor) 6502 Microprocessor demonstration board, by Rockwell.

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