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  2. Bingo (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Bingo was established in 1993 by Bosnian businessman Senad Džambić with headquarters in Tuzla. [8]Džambić, the sixth child of a miner and an electrician by trade, had started some small-scale business in the 1980s: “Before the war, two brothers and I had some 120 beehives on a bus and could produce up to 30 tons of honey a year.

  3. tombola (bingo company) - Wikipedia

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    A bingo app is available for iOS, Android, and Amazon Fire. [6] [7] History. As a registered company, Tombola was established in 1999 by Phil Cronin. [8]

  4. Bingo card - Wikipedia

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    Before the advent of online Bingo, cards were printed on card stock and, increasingly, disposable paper. [3] While cardboard and paper cards are still in use, Bingo halls are turning more to " flimsies " (also called "throwaways") — a card inexpensively printed on very thin paper to overcome increasing cost — and electronic Bingo cards to ...

  5. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    Bingo is often used as an instructional tool in American schools and in teaching English as a foreign language in many countries. Typically, the numbers are replaced with beginning reader words, pictures, or unsolved math problems. Custom bingo creation programs now allow teachers and parents to create bingo cards using their own content.

  6. Bingo - Wikipedia

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    Bingo, an ape character on the 1968–1970 television series The Banana Splits; Bingo "Bet-it-all" Beaver, one of the main characters from The Get Along Gang; Bingo Brown, the preteen protagonist of four novels by Betsy Byars

  7. Bingo voting - Wikipedia

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    Bingo voting is an electronic voting scheme for transparent, secure, end-to-end auditable elections. It was introduced in 2007 by Jens-Matthias Bohli, Jörn Müller-Quade, and Stefan Röhrich at the Institute of Cryptography and Security (IKS) of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). [1] [2] [3] Random numbers are used to record votes.

  8. Zynga Bingo - Wikipedia

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    Zynga Bingo is a social network game developed by Zynga and released on Facebook in February 2012. The game is part of a larger franchise called Zynga Casino, which was announced in October 2011 at the company's Unleashed event, and also includes Zynga Poker .

  9. Bingo Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Bingo Blitz was initially developed for Facebook in 2010 in Santa Monica, California by Buffalo Studios. [2] By 2011, Bingo Blitz had over 1 million active monthly players, and was the top rated online bingo game on Facebook [3] and one of the top 10 most popular games on Facebook.