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  2. Zoom Video Communications - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (commonly shortened to Zoom, and stylized as zoom) is a communications technology company primarily known for the videoconferencing application Zoom. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California, United States. The company was founded in 2011 by Eric Yuan, a former Cisco engineer and executive.

  3. Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    2014 logo. A beta version of Zoom that could host conferences with only up to 15 video participants was launched on August 21, 2012. [8] On January 25, 2013, version 1.0 of the program was released with an increase in the number of participants per conference to 25. [9]

  4. RT en Español - Wikipedia

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    RT en Español, also known as Actualidad RT, is a Spanish-language pay television channel that is part of the RT network. Launched in 2009, it is based in Moscow, and has bureaus in Miami , Los Angeles , Madrid , Managua , Caracas , Havana and Buenos Aires .

  5. Hunter Zolomon - Wikipedia

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    Hunter Zolomon as he initially appeared before his transformation as the villainous speedster Zoom. Art by Scott Kolins. Hunter Zolomon is the son of a serial killer who is inspired to become a criminologist and psychologist after learning of his father's identity.

  6. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    Google Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project) is an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world, operated by Google.

  7. Zoom (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Zoom (also known as Zoom: Academy for Superheroes) is a 2006 American superhero comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt and written by Adam Rifkin and David Berenbaum.Based upon the children's book Amazing Adventures from Zoom's Academy by Jason Lethcoe, [4] the film stars Tim Allen, Courteney Cox, Chevy Chase, Spencer Breslin, and Rip Torn.

  8. Zooming (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    In filmmaking and television production, zooming is the technique of changing the focal length of a zoom lens (and hence the angle of view) during a shot – this technique is also called a zoom. The technique allows a change from close-up to wide shot (or vice versa) during a shot, giving a cinematographic degree of freedom. But unlike changes ...

  9. Whip zoom - Wikipedia

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    A whip zoom (also referred to as a snap zoom or crash zoom) is a type of camera shot in which the camera zooms in or out quickly, [1] [2] allowing the viewer to focus on the subject. [3] Another use of the whip zoom is to enable the shot to be edited as a cut from a long shot to a close up, or vice versa.