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Zapya (Chinese: 快牙; pinyin: kuai ya) is a peer-to-peer file sharing application that allows users to transfer files of any size and of any format without the need of an Internet connection. Dewmobile, Inc. initially conceived Kuai Ya in Silicon Valley , California, USA to target the Chinese market in 2012.
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YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google Search.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... en quelle annee zapya a ete cree 77.159.217.138 10:25, 23 February 2023 (UTC) This ...
Zarya and Unity rendezvous in 1998. Zarya (Russian: Заря, lit. 'Sunrise' [c]), also known as the Functional Cargo Block (Russian: Функционально-грузовой блок), is the inaugural component of the International Space Station (ISS).
SK Zápy is a Czech football club located in the market town of Zápy in the Central Bohemian Region.It currently plays in the Bohemian Football League.. The club won a double in the 2010–11 season, winning the Regional Championship (fifth-tier league) as well as the Ondrášovka Cup competition for the Central Bohemian Region. [1]
17 December 2012 – The Foundation, in collaboration with IndieCity and Velocix, opens the Pi Store, as a "one-stop shop for all your Raspberry Pi (software) needs". Using an application included in Raspbian, users can browse through several categories and download what they want. Software can also be uploaded for moderation and release.
The Zarya spacecraft (Russian: Заря, lit. 'Dawn') was a secret Soviet project of the late 1980s aiming to design and build a large crewed vertical-takeoff, vertical-landing reusable space capsule, [1] a much larger replacement for the Soyuz (spacecraft).