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  2. ISO 8601 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 8601 is an international standard for exchanging and communicating date and time data in a well-defined, unambiguous way. It covers various representations and formats, such as Gregorian calendar dates, 24-hour times, time intervals, and week numbers.

  3. List of timelines - Wikipedia

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  4. Floating timeline - Wikipedia

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    A floating timeline (also known as a sliding timescale) [1] is a device used in fiction, particularly in long-running comics and animation, to explain why characters age little or not at all while the setting around them remains contemporary to the real world.

  5. List of Mac models - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of all major types of Mac computers produced by Apple Inc. in order of introduction date. Find out the launch date, model family, and discontinuation date of each Mac model, from Macintosh 128K to Mac Pro.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  7. HFS Plus - Wikipedia

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    HFS Plus is a journaling file system developed by Apple Inc. for Mac OS and iOS devices. It supports large files, Unicode, hard links, forks, compression, encryption, and other features.

  8. QuickTime - Wikipedia

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    QuickTime is a discontinued extensible multimedia architecture created by Apple, which supports playing, streaming, encoding, and transcoding various digital media formats. Learn about the origins, evolution, and limitations of QuickTime and its applications, such as QuickTime Player, QuickTime VR, and QuickTime for Windows.

  9. Mac (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Mac is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple since 1984. Learn about the origins, evolution, and innovations of the Macintosh, from the first graphical user interface to the latest Apple silicon processors.