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  2. Flickr - Wikipedia

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    Flickr was launched on February 10, 2004, by Ludicorp, a Vancouver-based company founded by Stewart Butterfieldand Caterina Fake. The service emerged from tools originally created for Ludicorp's Game Neverending, a web-based massively multiplayer online game. Flickr proved a more feasible project, and ultimately Game Neverendingwas shelved.[14]

  3. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    For Dummies is an extensive series of instructional reference books which are intended to present non-intimidating guides for readers new to the various topics covered. The series has been a worldwide success with editions in numerous languages. The books are an example of a media franchise, consistently sporting a distinctive cover—usually ...

  4. Marsha Collier - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, her book Starting an eBay Business For Dummies appeared on the BusinessWeek list of best-selling paperback business books. [12] In December 2005, Collier hosted the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television program Making Your Fortune Online, a complete guide to starting and operating an online business. The two-hour program ...

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  6. Wikipedia:Basic copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a worldwide project, and much of the complexity surrounding copyright comes from the fact that laws differ from country to country. The most important thing for Wikipedia is to abide by U.S. copyright law, because the servers are located in the United States. Nevertheless, Wikipedia is used around the world, and since our mission ...

  7. Ted Coombs - Wikipedia

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    Born on June 19, 1954, as Ronald Alvin Schlemeyer, he was adopted on July 11, 1956, as Theodore James Coombs. He was an early author of the "...for Dummies" series as well as over a dozen computer books, and a portrait artist. He is a futurist for the web site Futuristyx (formerly known as Future News Network) and information security expert at ...

  8. David Pogue - Wikipedia

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    David Welch Pogue (born March 9, 1963) is an American technology and science writer and TV presenter, and correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning. He has hosted 18 Nova specials on PBS, including Nova ScienceNow, the Making Stuff series in 2011 and 2013, [1] and Hunting the Elements in 2012. [2] Pogue has written or co-written seven books in ...

  9. Caterina Fake - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Butterfield (2001–2007) Caterina Fake (born June 13, 1969) is an American entrepreneur and businesswoman. She co-founded the websites Flickr in 2004 and Hunch in 2007. Fake has been a trustee for nonprofit organizations and was the chairwoman of Etsy. For her role in creating Flickr, Fake was listed in Time magazine's Time 100, and ...