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  2. Wikipedia:Wikipedia records - Wikipedia

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    Longest time between edits to a page in the main namespace, excluding redirects: [u] Moscow trials of 1938 from 20:25, 10 October 2010 to 15:05, 4 April 2023 (13 years, 176 days) [cc] Longest time between edits to an article in the main namespace (rather than a redirect or disambiguation page): [ u ] Salva congruitate from 09:04, 14 October ...

  3. Longest Wikipedia Article - Wikipedia

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    Longest Wikipedia Article. Appearance. Redirect page. Redirect to: Special:LongPages. From an unprintworthy page title: This is a redirect from a title that would not be helpful in a printed or CD/DVD version of Wikipedia. See Wikipedia:Printability and Version 1.0 Editorial Team for more information. Unprintworthy redirects.

  4. Wikipedia:Wikipedia's oldest articles - Wikipedia

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    The oldest article for which there is no break in the history, either because of being changed into a redirect or a lack of surviving revisions, is Nupedia, which has an edit from 00:08, 17 January 2001 (UTC), after a history merge with the old title of "NuPedia" and imports from the Nostalgia Wikipedia and the August 2001 database dump.

  5. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    Contents. WebKit. WebKit is a browser engine primarily used in Apple's Safari web browser, as well as all web browsers on iOS and iPadOS. WebKit is also used by the PlayStation consoles starting with the PS3, the Tizen mobile operating systems, the Amazon Kindle e-book reader, Nintendo consoles starting with the 3DS Internet Browser, and the ...

  6. Wikipedia:Longest articles - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Longest articles. Special:Longpages This page is a soft redirect. Category: Wikipedia soft redirected project pages.

  7. Timeline of web search engines - Wikipedia

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    t. e. This page provides a full timeline of web search engines, starting from the WHOis in 1982, the Archie search engine in 1990, and subsequent developments in the field. It is complementary to the history of web search engines page that provides more qualitative detail on the history.

  8. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Rhapsody. Darwin. v. t. e. Safari is a web browser developed by Apple. It is built into several of Apple's operating systems, including macOS, iOS, iPadOS and visionOS, and uses Apple's open-source browser engine WebKit, which was derived from KHTML. Safari was introduced in Mac OS X Panther in January 2003.

  9. Web browsing history - Wikipedia

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    Web browsing history refers to the list of web pages a user has visited, as well as associated metadata such as page title and time of visit. It is usually stored locally by web browsers [1][2] in order to provide the user with a history list to go back to previously visited pages. It can reflect the user's interests, needs, and browsing habits ...