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  2. Pamela Underwood - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Richenda Cubitt Underwood (née Montgomery-Cuninghame; 10 March 1910 – 30 April 1978), also known as Mrs Desmond Underwood, was a British florist and nursery woman. She was an early enthusiast for flower arranging and she wrote a book called Grey and Silver Plants .

  3. Rare (website) - Wikipedia

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    Rare is an American news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. Rare was launched as a startup in 2013 by a team of journalists, marketers and business executives at Atlanta-based Cox Media Group. Rare's slogan is, “America's News Feed", describing itself as a "news, political, and lifestyle social content hub".

  4. Desmond Howard Is Getting Crushed For Unfortunate Tweet - AOL

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    ESPN college football analyst Desmond Howard is getting crushed on social media for an unfortunate mistake on Twitter. Howard, who starred collegiately at Michigan before going on to play in the ...

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  6. Feedly - Wikipedia

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    Feedly is a freemium news aggregator application for web browsers and mobile devices running Android and iOS. It is also available as a cloud-based service. It compiles news feeds from a variety of online sources for the user to customize and share with others. Feedly was first released by DevHD in 2008.

  7. 'Black Twitter: A People's History' tells how humor and ... - AOL

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    Technically speaking, there is no more Black Twitter — because there is no more Twitter. Musk changed the platform’s name to X in 2023, even if most still call it by its original name.

  8. Moreover Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Moreover became involved with developing the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) 1.0 standard in 2000 [4] and was later acquired by VeriSign in 2005 for $30m. [5] As part of VeriSign the Moreover business unit was renamed as Real-Time Publisher Services being paired with Weblogs.com to create a platform for publishers and bloggers to track and distribute content.

  9. 5 police officers fired after Memphis man's arrest, death

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    The police chief said Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills, Jr. and Justin Smith were involved in the Jan. 7 arrest of Tyre Nichols, 29, who was Black.