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  2. Postman (software) - Wikipedia

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    Postman is an Indian-origin [1] [2] global software company that offers an API platform for developers to design, build, test, and collaborate on APIs. [3] Over 30 million registered users and 500,000 organizations are using Postman. [ 4 ]

  3. Neil Postman - Wikipedia

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    Neil Postman (March 8, 1931 – October 5, 2003) was an American author, educator, media theorist and cultural critic, who eschewed digital technology, including personal computers, mobile devices, and cruise control in cars, and was critical of uses of technology, such as personal computers in school. [1]

  4. Worm Runner's Digest - Wikipedia

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    The Worm Runner's Digest (W.R.D.) was created in 1959 by biologist James V. McConnell [1] after his experiments with memory transfer in planarian worms generated a torrent of mail enquiries. [2]

  5. Fitbit - Wikipedia

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    The small is around between 5.5–7.1 inches (14–18 cm) and the large is 7.1–8.7 inches (18–22 cm). Additionally, the screen is larger than the Charge 2 by approximately 40%. Fitbit Charge 3 comes in two color combos: a Rose-Gold case with a Blue Grey band and a “Graphite Aluminum” screen case with a Black band.

  6. The Postman Always Rings Twice (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Postman Always Rings Twice is a 1934 crime novel by American writer James M. Cain. The novel was successful and notorious upon publication. It is considered one of the most outstanding crime novels of the 20th century. The novel's mix of sexuality and violence was startling in its time and caused it to be banned in Boston. [1]

  7. Postman's Park - Wikipedia

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    Postman's Park is a public garden in central London, a short distance north of St Paul's Cathedral.Bordered by Little Britain, Aldersgate Street, St. Martin's Le Grand, King Edward Street, and the site of the former headquarters of the General Post Office (GPO), it is one of the largest open spaces in the City of London.

  8. Final Fantasy VII - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy VII [a] is a 1997 role-playing video game developed by Square for the PlayStation.The seventh main installment in the Final Fantasy series, it was released in Japan by Square and internationally by Sony Computer Entertainment, becoming the first game in the main series to have a PAL release.

  9. Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The population density was 2,907.6 inhabitants per square mile (1,122.6/km 2), making Albuquerque one of the least densely populated large cities in the U.S. In 2020, the racial makeup of the city (including Latinos in the racial counts) was 60.3% White , [ 77 ] 4.5% Native American, 3.1% Black or African American , 3% Asian , 0.1% Native ...