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  2. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Users can create servers for free, manage their public visibility, and create voice channels, text channels, and categories to sort the channels into. [51] Most servers have a limit of 250,000 members, but this limit can be raised if the server owner contacts Discord. [53] Users can also create roles and assign them to server members.

  3. Dual Universe - Wikipedia

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    Despite the game currently existing in Alpha since 2016, a large multi-organizational community has existed outside the game world, attracting members from other longstanding MMO games. The community currently contributes to the in-game lore through various off-site forums, Discord servers, and Reddit pages.

  4. Cleverbot - Wikipedia

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    Updates to the software have been mostly behind the scenes. In 2014, Cleverbot was upgraded to use GPU serving techniques. [ 9 ] Unlike Eliza , the program does not respond in a fixed way, instead choosing its responses heuristically using fuzzy logic , the whole of the conversation being compared to the millions that have taken place before.

  5. Instant messaging - Wikipedia

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    A classic example of instant messaging on a desktop computer: the left window of this software showing a list of contacts ("buddy list") and the right window an active IM conversation An example of instant messaging on mobile, featuring the exchange of pictures and audio on top of text

  6. Xfire - Wikipedia

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    By analyzing running processes, Xfire could detect active games and then send that information to the Xfire servers. Other user's clients would then be updated with this information. For many games, it could also detect which server users were playing on, the level which was running, and ping times. Using these features, users were also able to ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  8. Yahoo Games - Wikipedia

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    Games on Demand–which provided free demos and full-size downloads of full PC games for a charge. [citation needed] The site featured an "All Star" system for users, in which a user could pay to get an All Star username. All Star users were able to get extra privileges on Yahoo! Games sites such as disabling pop-up ads.

  9. Unpacking (video game) - Wikipedia

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    While Witch Beam managed most of the game's social media channels, the team recruited Victoria Tran, the community director of Among Us, to help operate Unpacking ' s Discord server and TikTok account. [4] The team initially expected development of the game to take about a year and a half, though actual production of the game took twice as long ...