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  2. Kiteworks - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1999 in Singapore and is now based in San Mateo, California. The Kiteworks Private Content Network consolidates file and email data communications onto a single platform, enabling organizations to reduce data privacy exposure risk and demonstrate conformance with a variety of regulations. [ 2 ]

  3. Max Maeder - Wikipedia

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    There, he won a bronze medal on 9 August 2024, Singapore's National Day, becoming the youngest Olympic medalist of Singapore at the age of 17. [46] In September, Maeder returns to competing, finishing first place in KiteFoil World Series Austria [ 47 ] and 2024 KiteFoil Asian Championships in Daishan, China.

  4. Charles & Keith - Wikipedia

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    The company started out in 1990, when Charles Wong and his younger brother Keith Wong worked at their parent's shoe store in the Ang Mo Kio district of Singapore. They had wanted to learn the ropes of managing a shoe business [5] before subsequently opening their first store in 1996 at Amara Shopping Centre (now known as the 100 AM).

  5. List of websites blocked in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    States Times Review: Socio-political website defamation of Singapore government POFMA: November 2018 [13] [14] YouPorn: youporn.com pornography video sharing site

  6. Kiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    The delta-kites are growing in popularity since 2008 with around 12 companies offering delta-kites since 2008/2009. Between 2009 and 2013 kite technology has continued to grow. Kites have become lighter, more durable, much easier to launch and safer. Manufacturers have continued to add new safety features.

  7. World Kite Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum sponsors and hosts the Washington State International Kite Festival held annually in the city since 1981. The museum also sponsors the Windless Kite Festival, an indoor kite event held annually since 2001, and the One Sky One World [2] International Kite Fly For Peace event held annually since 1985, in addition to other community events.

  8. Leading edge inflatable kite - Wikipedia

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    A leading edge inflatable bow kite Diagram of LEI Kite Leading edge inflatable kite on a beach at Coche, Venezuela. A leading edge inflatable kite (LEI) is a single skin kite with inflatable bladders providing structure. It is useful as a power or traction kite. These kites are flown using 2, 4 or 5 control lines and a bar.

  9. International Kiteboarding Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Kiteboarding Association was founded in April 2008 by Guillaume Fournier (two-time kiteboarding world champion), after the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) had included the principle of surfers being propelled by a kite in the 'ISAF Equipment Rules of Sailing'. [3]