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  2. Nether - Wikipedia

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    Nether may refer to: The Nether, a hell-like dimension in the video game Minecraft; The Nether, a sci-fi play; Nether , a first ...

  3. Minecraft server - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft server is a player-owned or business-owned multiplayer game server for the 2011 Mojang Studios video game Minecraft. In this context, the term "server" often refers to a network of connected servers, rather than a single machine. [ 1 ]

  4. List of video game publishers - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft: acquired by Microsoft in 2014 monochrom: Vienna, Austria 1993 Soviet Unterzoegersdorf: Monolith Productions: Kirkland, Washington, United States 1994 Get Medieval: acquired by Warner Bros. in 2004 Monte Cristo: Paris, France: 1995 Cities XL: defunct 2010 Moonstone: Japan: 2003 Gift: publishes under the Moonstone Cherry label MOSS ...

  5. As the military changes policy, the Army will no longer ...

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    The U.S. Army says transgender individuals may no longer join the service. While other branches have not yet made similar posts announcing the change, it is expected across the military.

  6. Roki Sasaki says he's signing with Dodgers, giving them ... - AOL

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    The Dodgers could get a draft pick out of signing Roki Sasaki. But wait, there's more. Here are three things that could be true on Opening Day: Sasaki will be on the Dodgers' active roster

  7. Fog computing - Wikipedia

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    The OpenFog Consortium was an association of major tech companies aimed at standardizing and promoting fog computing.. Fog computing [1] [2] or fog networking, also known as fogging, [3] [4] is an architecture that uses edge devices to carry out a substantial amount of computation (edge computing), storage, and communication locally and routed over the Internet backbone.

  8. Fog of war - Wikipedia

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    The fog of war is a reality in all military conflict. Precision and certainty are unattainable goals, but modern military doctrine suggests a trade-off of precision and certainty for speed and agility. Militaries employ command and control (C2) systems and doctrine to partially alleviate the fog of war.

  9. Distance fog - Wikipedia

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    Distance fog is a technique used in 3D computer graphics to enhance the perception of distance by shading distant objects differently. [1]Because many of the shapes in graphical environments are relatively simple, and complex shadows are difficult to render, many graphics engines employ a "fog" gradient so objects further from the camera are progressively more obscured by haze and by aerial ...