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  2. Mobile software content rating system - Wikipedia

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    Purple – No restrictions: Not recommended for a younger audience but not restricted. Red – Restricted: Parental accompaniment required for younger audiences. (Not used) Black – Prohibitive: Exclusively for older audience / Purchase age-restricted / Banned. Explanations of specific ratings are available in corresponding articles.

  3. Mobilegeddon - Wikipedia

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    Google claims the transition to mobile-friendly sites was to improve user experience, stating "the desktop version of a site might be difficult to view and use on a mobile device." [ 4 ] The protologism is a blend word of "mobile" and " Armageddon " because the change "could cause massive disruption to page rankings."

  4. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    The first web accessibility guideline was compiled by Gregg Vanderheiden and released in January 1995, just after the 1994 Second International Conference on the World-Wide Web (WWW II) in Chicago (where Tim Berners-Lee first mentioned disability access in a keynote speech after seeing a pre-conference workshop on accessibility led by Mike Paciello).

  5. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Google Search: Google's Webmaster Tools help includes the following statement: "Google may temporarily or permanently remove sites from its index and search results if it believes it is obligated to do so by law, if the sites do not meet Google's quality guidelines, or for other reasons, such as if the sites detract from users' ability to ...

  6. Google Mobile Services - Wikipedia

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    FairSearch's major problem with Google's practices was that they believed Google were forcing phone manufacturers to use their Mobile Services. They claimed Google managed this by asking these manufacturers to sign a contract stating that they must preinstall specific Google Mobile Services, such as Maps, Search and YouTube, in order to get the ...

  7. Fuchsia (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Escher is the Vulkan-based graphics rendering engine, with specific support for "volumetric soft shadows", an element that Ars Technica wrote, "seems custom-built to run Google's shadow-heavy 'Material Design' interface guidelines". [35] The Flutter cross-platform software development kit allows users to install parts of Fuchsia on Android devices.

  8. Content management system - Wikipedia

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    A CMS typically has two major components: a content management application (CMA), as the front-end user interface that allows a user, even with limited expertise, to add, modify, and remove content from a website without the intervention of a webmaster; and a content delivery application (CDA), that compiles the content and updates the website.

  9. Human interface guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Document depicted is a page from the Section 5 "Progress Windows" of the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines. Human interface guidelines (HIG) are software development documents which offer application developers a set of recommendations. Their aim is to improve the experience for the users by making application interfaces more intuitive ...