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  2. InStore Audio Network - Wikipedia

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    InStore Audio Network (ISAN), formerly InStore Broadcasting Network (IBN), was an American broadcasting company which provided in-store music, video content and audio advertising for delivery within supermarkets and drugstores. [1] At the time of its acquisition, the company was headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. [2]

  3. Category:YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Articles on people associated with YouTube, including articles on those who made the videos categorized here, should not be in this category. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedia spoken by AI voice - Wikipedia

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    Earth; To listen to this article click on play (AI narration).Article version: 28 October 2024. Easter Island (similar to this Fall of Civilizations podcast) Pig intelligence (short & interesting) Aristotle (like a mix between brief biographical audiobook, a history podcast and an abridged audiobook about a philosophy as an introduction or overview) Linux Two-level utilitarianism (short ...

  5. Mike Elgan - Wikipedia

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    Mike Elgan (born December 3, 1961) is an American journalist, blogger, columnist and podcaster. He is a columnist for publications including Computerworld , Cult of Android , Cult of Mac , Forbes , Datamation , eWeek and Baseline .

  6. Many content-aggregator websites, such as YouTube and Google Video have significant amounts of copyright-infringing material, but also have material which may be valuable as an external link within a Wikipedia article. Videos are in particular problematic, as they are less likely to be particularly relevant to a given article, and, as of the ...

  7. Emergency Intercom - Wikipedia

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    [11] Umanzor is a Miami-born American YouTuber who originally began her online presence on short-form video platform Vine, later moving to Los Angeles, California. [12] After her increased audience on both YouTube and Instagram, Umanzor became closely linked with fashion content creation, creating a "unique" style and collaborating on campaigns ...

  8. C-SPAN Video Library - Wikipedia

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    C-SPAN Video Library is the audio and video streaming website of C-SPAN, the American legislative broadcaster. The site offers a complete, freely accessible archive going back to 1987. It was launched in March 2010, and was integrated into the main C-SPAN website in 2013.

  9. Bob Hearn - Wikipedia

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    Hearn is originally from Oklahoma; [1] as a student at Memorial High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) in the early 1980s, he was passionate about solving the Rubik's Cube. [2] He is a 1987 alumnus of Rice University; [1] [3] at Rice, he was a member of the Marching Owl Band [4] and of Rice's third-place-winning team in the 1986 International Collegiate Programming Contest.