have specific questions prepared about the company and the job you are trying to get; not ones that can be answered by yes/no.
You do not "get" a callback URL. The callback URL refers to the location of the server that is hosting your application. For instance, MyFBGame might be hosted at www.myfbgame.com. Some basic details can be found at http://developers.facebook.com/get_started.php.
A "callback URL" is the web address an API needs to send information for use in a different web site. For example, a web developer is building a web application for use in conjunction with another web service's API (such as Facebook or Last.fm). The application is hosted on the web developer's server, and the other web service stores the callback URL so that it knows where to send information when it is requested by the developer's application. See Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callback_(computer_science)
Well I just have to say this why would you write a job application letter if you dont know the job that you are applying for its totally poinless and that is all I have to say.
A "callback URL" is the web address an API needs to send information for use in a different web site.For example, a web developer is building a web application for use in conjunction with another web service's API (such as Facebook or Last.fm). The application is hosted on the web developer's server, and the other web service stores the callback URL so that it knows where to send information when it is requested by the developer's application.http://www.encomsolution.com
a callback is when you call someone back !!!
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That means they did not hire you.
how do i write an application for the job the form an application for the job
The Callback Queen was created in 2012.
The Callback was created on 2012-02-13.
You can use the words "relocated" or "relocation".
go to the job and ask for an application