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  2. Fetch.AI - Wikipedia

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    Fetch.ai is an open-source platform for creating agents, which are programs hosted either locally on a server or on Agentverse, Fetch's centralized hub for agents. [ 2 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 3 ] [ 13 ] [ 8 ] [ 14 ] All agents need to be registered through Almanac to communicate with each other, using Mailbox to allow locally hosted agents to ...

  3. Facebook Query Language - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Query Language (FQL) is a query language that allows querying Facebook user data by using a SQL-style interface, [1] avoiding the need to use the Facebook Platform Graph API. [2] Data returned from an FQL query is in JSON format by default.

  4. 10 Receipt Scanner Apps That Reward You for Everyday Shopping

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    1. Fetch Rewards: Best for Free Gift Cards. Fetch Rewards lets you earn a minimum of 25 reward points by scanning digital and print receipts — 35 points minimum for qualifying purchases. It also ...

  5. reCAPTCHA - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, reCAPTCHA began implementing behavioral analysis of the browser's interactions to predict whether the user was a human or a bot. The following year, Google began to deploy a new reCAPTCHA API, featuring the "no CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA"—where users deemed to be of low risk only need to click a single checkbox to verify their identity. A ...

  6. All kids want for Christmas this year … Robux and gaming ...

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    Like the Randol kids, many young people this holiday shopping season are asking for virtual currency, such as Roblox Robux and Fortnite V-bucks, that give users access to premium features ...

  7. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007 the code used to generate Facebook's home and search page as visitors browse the site was accidentally made public. [6] [7] A configuration problem on a Facebook server caused the PHP code to be displayed instead of the web page the code should have created, raising concerns about how secure private data on the site was.

  8. Openbook (website) - Wikipedia

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    Openbook was a Facebook-specific search engine, built upon Facebook's publicly available API, [1] which enabled one to search for specific texts on the walls of Facebook subscribers en masse which they had denoted, knowingly or unknowingly, as being available to "Everyone," i.e. to the Internet at large.

  9. XMLHttpRequest - Wikipedia

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    XMLHttpRequest data is subject to this security policy, but sometimes web developers want to intentionally circumvent its restrictions. This is sometimes due to the legitimate use of subdomains as, for example, making an XMLHttpRequest from a page created by foo.example.com for information from bar.example.com will normally fail.