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  2. Xfire - Wikipedia

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    Social.xfire.com was a community site for Xfire users, allowing them to upload screenshots, photos and videos and to make contacts. Xfire hosted events every month, which included debates, game tournaments, machinima contests, and chat sessions with Xfire or game developers. As of January 3, 2014, it had over 24 million registered users. [2]

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  4. Apache CXF - Wikipedia

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    Apache CXF is an open source software project developing a Web services framework. It originated as the combination of Celtix developed by IONA Technologies and XFire developed by a team hosted at the now defunct host CodeHaus in 2006.

  5. Xfire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Xfire may refer to: Xfire, instant messaging service targeted toward gamers, and also game server browser; Codehaus XFire, web services framework;

  6. Talk:Xfire - Wikipedia

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  7. Openfire - Wikipedia

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    Openfire has strong support for plugins and customized builds; there are numerous plugins available for immediate download and install via the admin console, and many installations have bespoke plugins. Openfire allows multiple server instances to work together in one clustered environment.

  8. Talk:Xfire/Archives/2021 - Wikipedia

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  9. AMD CrossFire - Wikipedia

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    AMD CrossFire (also known as CrossFireX) is a brand name for the multi-GPU technology by Advanced Micro Devices, originally developed by ATI Technologies. [1] The technology allows up to four GPUs to be used in a single computer to improve graphics performance.