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  2. Email storm - Wikipedia

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    The sheer load of traffic generated by these storms can render the email servers inoperative, similar to a distributed denial-of-service attack. Some email viruses also have the capacity to create email storms by sending copies of themselves to an infected user's contacts, including distribution lists, infecting the contacts in turn.

  3. Americans admit skipping 'terms of service,' raising privacy ...

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    The terms and service agreements generally appear before users gain access to various apps and are designed to inform users about how their data will be collected, used and shared.

  4. Sobral Santos II - Wikipedia

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    The Sobral Santos II was a ferry which operated on the Amazon River. On Saturday, September 19, 1981, it was making its weekly trip between Santarém and Manaus when it sank in Óbidos harbour. [1] The boat was overcrowded, and it is assumed that over 300 people died in the disaster, with hundreds of bodies and body parts never identified.

  5. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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  6. AOL Terms of Service information

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  7. Summary of the Oath Terms of Service - AOL

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    If You Post Content On a Service, You: May post content that you create or have been given permission to post by the owner, is legal, and doesn't violate the TOS Are responsible for content that you post to our services and assume all risks of posting personal information online

  8. 8 'Amazon-proof' businesses that are defying the retail ... - AOL

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    From its humble origins as an online bookseller, Amazon has expanded its business into groceries, streaming, cloud computing, advertising, and film and television production, to name a few.

  9. Amazon Effect - Wikipedia

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    Amazon's logo for its American entity. The disruptive effect of e-commerce on the global retail industry has been referred to as the Amazon Effect: the term refers to Amazon.com's dominant role in the e-commerce market place and its leading role in driving the disruptive impact on the retail market [1] and its supply chain.