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  2. Trello - Wikipedia

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    The name Trello is derived from the word trellis, which had been a code name for the project at its early stages. [10] Trello was released at a TechCrunch event by Fog Creek founder Joel Spolsky. [11] In September 2011 Wired magazine named the application one of "The 7 Coolest Startups You Haven't Heard of Yet". [12]

  3. Association for Talent Development - Wikipedia

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    At the 1946 convention, ASTD adopted a constitution with the goals of: raising awareness on the standards and prestige of the industrial training profession and furthering the professional's education and development. [4] ASTD retained these points as their official mission, [5] even as the profession evolved and the business world changed. In ...

  4. Bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    [25]: 215, 219–222 [100]: 3 If a single miner or pool controls more than 50% of the hashing power, it would allow them to censor transactions and double-spend coins. [69] In 2014, mining pool Ghash.io reached 51% mining power, causing safety concerns, but later voluntarily capped its power at 39.99% for the benefit of the whole network. [ 101 ]

  5. File:Trello logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Trello, as announced in a post on the Trello blog dated 16 February 2021, and extracted from the SVG embedded in the Trello home page the same day. Licensing [ edit ]

  6. Saisen - Wikipedia

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    Used to collect offerings, a saisen box is typically a wooden coin box, with a grate for the top cover. This design allows coins to be tossed in, while still preventing the money from being retrieved easily. Some have grates made of round bars, or have borders that slope downward, allowing the money to slide into the box easily.

  7. Dumb Money - Wikipedia

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    Dumb Money has grossed $13.9 million in the United States and Canada and $6.8 million in other territories, for a total of $20.7 million worldwide. [ 4 ] In the United States and Canada, Dumb Money was released alongside A Haunting in Venice and made $229,947 from eight theaters in its opening weekend. [ 28 ]

  8. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Slang used or popularized by Generation Z (Gen Z; generally those born between the late 1990s and early 2010s in the Western world) differs from slang of earlier generations; [1] [2] ease of communication via Internet social media has facilitated its rapid proliferation, creating "an unprecedented variety of linguistic variation".

  9. A Bloody Lucky Day - Wikipedia

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    A Bloody Lucky Day (Korean: 운수 오진 날) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Lee Sung-min, Yoo Yeon-seok, and Lee Jung-eun based on a webtoon of the same name by Aporia, which was published on Naver. It is an original drama of TVING and is available for streaming on its platform. [8]