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  2. Katalyst Media - Wikipedia

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    Katalyst Network was a company founded by Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg, based in Los Angeles, California. It was the company behind television series such as Beauty and the Geek and Punk'd . Founding history

  3. Area 3 - Wikipedia

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  4. Crash Zone - Wikipedia

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    Crash Zone is an Australian children's science fiction television series which aired on the Seven Network from 13 February 1999 to 25 August 2001. It was produced by Australian Children's Television Foundation, in association with the Disney Channel, and ran for 26 episodes.

  5. Catalyst (nonprofit organization) - Wikipedia

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    Catalyst Inc. is a global nonprofit founded by feminist writer and advocate Felice Schwartz in 1962. Schwartz also served as Catalyst's president for 31 years. Catalyst's stated mission is to "accelerate progress for women through workplace inclusion." Recent topics of focus include: board diversity; gender, race and ethnicity; inclusive cultures; LG

  6. List of information technology initialisms - Wikipedia

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    Virtual local area network Link layer IEEE 802.1Q: VLSM: Variable-length subnet masking Architecture RFC 1518 RFC 1519 VM: Virtual machine virtualization/emulation Virtual machine: VPN: Virtual private network Application layer Virtual Private Network Consortium: W3C: World Wide Web Consortium Organization W3C: WAN: Wide-area network Telecom ...

  7. Graham Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Graham Baldwin (born c. 1954) [1] is a British anti-cult activist who formed and directs the South London organization Catalyst Counseling, [2] [3] commonly called Catalyst, which received charity status in Britain in 1995. [4]

  8. Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California

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    A model for wide-area networking began to emerge in the early 1990s, separating regional network infrastructure from national or international “backbone” infrastructure. Regional networks would connect to one or more “Internet exchange points” where traffic would be sent to or received from one or more backbone networks.

  9. Open Networking Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Open Networking Foundation (ONF) was a non-profit operator-led consortium. [1] It used an open source business model aimed at promoting networking through software-defined networking (SDN) and standardizing the OpenFlow protocol and related technologies. [ 2 ]