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  2. Discord - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, the company introduced its GameBridge API, which allows game developers to directly integrate with Discord within games. [80] In December 2017, Discord added a software development kit that allows developers to integrate their games with the service, called "rich presence". This integration is commonly used to allow players to ...

  3. Windows 8 - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of Windows Developer Preview running on a multi-monitor system, showcasing some features. Microsoft would unveil more Windows 8 features and improvements on the first day of the first build conference on September 13, 2011. [28] The first public beta build of Windows 8—Windows Developer Preview (build 8102)—was released at the ...

  4. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The service, called Free Basics, includes various low-bandwidth applications such as AccuWeather, BabyCenter, BBC News, ESPN, and Bing. [ 491 ] [ 492 ] There was severe opposition to Internet.org in India, where the service started in partnership with Reliance Communications in 2015 was banned a year later by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of ...

  5. List of mergers and acquisitions by Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    The stock, which eventually closed at $27.75 a share, peaked at $29.25 a share shortly after the market opened for trading. After the offering, Microsoft had a market capitalization of $519.777 million. [1] Microsoft has subsequently acquired over 225 companies, purchased stakes in 64 companies, and made 25 divestments. Of the companies that ...

  6. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry Pi (/ p aɪ /) is a series of small single-board computers (SBCs) developed in the United Kingdom, originally limited to 32-bit with most later models 64-bit, with the Pico, before Pico 2, still 32-bit.