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  2. Magician's palm - Wikipedia

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    In magic, magician's palm is a method for hiding a playing card in a seemingly-empty hand, in which the card is placed lengthwise against the palm and retained in the hand. The thumb sticking out as if " hitchhiking " is a "tell" or sign that a card is being palmed.

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  7. Tenkai palm - Wikipedia

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    The Tenkai palm is a card magic technique used to palm a card. [1] It was invented by the Japanese magician Tenkai , [ 2 ] whose real name was Teijiro Ishida (1889–1972). The Tenkai palm has many applications in card magic, as well as other manipulative magic with objects of a similar size, such as jumbo coins.

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  9. Graffiti (Palm OS) - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti was also implemented on the Apple Newton.In 2008, an unauthorized version of Graffiti was introduced for iOS (iPhone and iPad) devices.An Android version was released in 2010 by ACCESS Co., Ltd. of Japan, which acquired the rights to Graffiti when it acquired PalmSource, Inc. in 2005. [6]