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  2. ubuntu-restricted-extras - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Adobe Flash plugin is a closed-source piece of software. Additionally, many multimedia formats such as MP3 and H.264 are patented. In countries where these patents apply, legally distributing software that use these formats may require paying licensing fees to the patent owners.

  3. Multiverse Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Multiverse Software Foundation is a non-profit organization that was formed by volunteers in November 2011 to take over and manage the assets of the now-defunct Multiverse Network. [1] The Foundation maintains the Multiverse MMO Development Platform, which is a collection of open-source software used to create online games.

  4. GStreamer - Wikipedia

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    GStreamer is a pipeline-based multimedia framework that links together a wide variety of media processing systems to complete complex workflows. For instance, GStreamer can be used to build a system that reads files in one format, processes them, and exports them in another.

  5. Core might be the Vegas of the metaverse - AOL

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    Half playable game library, half no-code game creator, all neon lights, the new platform is a surprisingly well-realized vision of this metaverse thing everyone sure seems to be talking about lately.

  6. Multiverse Network - Wikipedia

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    Multiverse provided its technology platform cost-free for development and deployment. Income came through revenue-sharing; Multiverse took a share of any payments made by consumers/users to the world developer. If a developer provided a world for free (or free for a period of time), Multiverse did not charge anything.

  7. Multiverse (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A common feature of multiverse video games is the possibility to access subgames without leaving the multiverse game. Optional features include a virtual "lobby" that serves as starting point or hub to access subgames, the ability of players to choose and customize an avatar that is used in subgames, the ability of players to communicate with other players of the multiverse even if they are ...

  8. Multiverse Computing - Wikipedia

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    Multiverse Computing is a Spanish quantum computing software company headquartered in San Sebastián, Spain, with offices in Paris, Munich, London, Toronto and Sherbrooke, Canada. The company applies artificial intelligence (AI), quantum and quantum-inspired algorithms to problems in energy, logistics, manufacturing, mobility, life sciences ...

  9. Multiverse - Wikipedia

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    One common assumption is that the multiverse is a "patchwork quilt of separate universes all bound by the same laws of physics." [2] The concept of multiple universes, or a multiverse, has been discussed throughout history, including Greek philosophy. It has evolved and has been debated in various fields, including cosmology, physics, and ...