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  2. Data compression - Wikipedia

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    In both lossy and lossless compression, information redundancy is reduced, using methods such as coding, quantization, DCT and linear prediction to reduce the amount of information used to represent the uncompressed data. Lossy audio compression algorithms provide higher compression and are used in numerous audio applications including Vorbis ...

  3. Comparison of file archivers - Wikipedia

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    The operating systems the archivers can run on without emulation or compatibility layer. Ubuntu's own GUI Archive manager, for example, can open and create many archive formats (including Rar archives) even to the extent of splitting into parts and encryption and ability to be read by the native program.

  4. Data compaction - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, data compaction is the reduction of the number of data elements, bandwidth, cost, and time for the generation, transmission, and storage of data without loss of information by eliminating unnecessary redundancy, removing irrelevancy, or using special coding.

  5. HTTP compression - Wikipedia

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    HTTP compression is a capability that can be built into web servers and web clients to improve transfer speed and bandwidth utilization. [1]HTTP data is compressed before it is sent from the server: compliant browsers will announce what methods are supported to the server before downloading the correct format; browsers that do not support compliant compression method will download uncompressed ...

  6. File Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Internet services: 1989 (): AOL dial-up service provider, email, ... (MODE C): Extends MODE B with data compression using run-length encoding.

  7. Man murdered wife after cheating accusation - AOL

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    Emergency services arrived, but could not save her. The court heard she had suffered "significant" compression of her neck. Man, 66, goes on trial for murder of wife in flat.

  8. What Are Compression Boots? And Why Do You Need Them? - AOL

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    Compression boots encourage recovery by enhancing blood flow and circulation. These are the 5 best models on the market, from Hyperice to Therabody.

  9. pax (command) - Wikipedia

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    pax is an archiving utility available for various operating systems and defined since 1995. [1] Rather than sort out the incompatible options that have crept up between tar and cpio, along with their implementations across various versions of Unix, the IEEE designed a new archive utility pax that could support various archive formats with useful options from both archivers.