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  3. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Excel for the web is a free lightweight version of Microsoft Excel available as part of Office on the web, which also includes web versions of Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint. Excel for the web can display most of the features available in the desktop versions of Excel, although it may not be able to insert or edit them.

  4. Happy99 - Wikipedia

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    Happy99 (also termed Ska or I-Worm) [4] is a computer worm for Microsoft Windows. It first appeared in mid-January 1999, spreading through email and usenet . The worm installs itself and runs in the background of a victim's machine, without their knowledge.

  5. Square Kilometre Array - Wikipedia

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    The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is an intergovernmental international radio telescope project being built in Australia (low-frequency) and South Africa (mid-frequency). The combining infrastructure, the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO), and headquarters, are located at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in the United Kingdom.

  6. Ska - Wikipedia

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    Ska (/ s k ɑː /; Jamaican Creole: skia, ) is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. [1] It combined elements of Caribbean mento and calypso with American jazz and rhythm and blues. Ska is characterized by a walking bass line accented with rhythms on the off beat.

  7. Ska Studios - Wikipedia

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    Ska Studios is an independent game development studio founded by James Silva in 2007 after winning a contract to publish The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai to Xbox Live Arcade. [2] Ska Studios has released four Metacritic-aggregated console games since then, more than any similarly sized studio. [ 3 ]

  8. Que corra la voz!! - Wikipedia

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    ¡¡Que corra la voz!! is the fifth studio album by the Spanish ska punk band Ska-P, released on 29 June 2002. The album cover depicts Gato López with a megaphone and a medallion with the Anarchy symbol, bursting through the front page of a newspaper. The album title can be translated as "Spread the word!"

  9. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ, Tōkyō Suka Paradaisu Ōkesutora), commonly abbreviated by fans as Skapara or TSPO, is a Japanese ska and jazz band formed in 1988 by the percussionist Asa-Chang, and initially composed of over 10 veterans of Tokyo's underground scene. [5]