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  2. List of personal information managers - Wikipedia

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    PIM application Platform(s) Software license Notes askSam: DOS, Windows Commercial Free form database Backpack: Web: Commercial Todo list and calendar

  3. KeyMe - Wikipedia

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    KeyMe Locksmiths raised $300K in angel funding from Ravin Gandhi in 2012. KeyMe raised $2.3 million in seed funding in 2013 from Battery Ventures and then another $7.8 million in its Series A funding round in 2014.

  4. Synchroscope - Wikipedia

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    This synchroscope was used to synchronize a factory's power plant with the utility's power grid. In AC electrical power systems, a synchroscope is a device that indicates the degree to which two systems (generators or power networks) are synchronized with each other.

  5. Synchronization (alternating current) - Wikipedia

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    The sequence of events is similar for manual or automatic synchronization. The generator is brought up to approximate synchronous speed by supplying more energy to its shaft - for example, opening the valves on a steam turbine, opening the gates on a hydraulic turbine, or increasing the fuel rack setting on a diesel engine.

  6. Flash synchronization - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon F offered FP, M, and ME bulb synchronizations, in addition to the X sync. [ 5 ] The Friedrich Deckel Synchro-Compur leaf shutter of the Braun Paxette Reflex offered V, X, and M flash synchronization, whereby V (German: "Vorlauf") was used in conjunction with self-timer.

  7. Synchronizer - Wikipedia

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    Synchronizer may refer to: Part of a synchromesh manual transmission in an automobile; Synchronization gear, a device that permits a gun to fire between the blades of a revolving airplane propeller; Arbiter (electronics), which orders signals in asynchronous circuit; Synchronizer, an electronic circuit techique; see metastability in electronics

  8. Frame synchronization - Wikipedia

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    The frame synchronizer searches the incoming bit-stream for occurrences of the frame synchronization pattern. If the pattern persists for long enough that an accidental match is implausible, the synchronizer declares the data synchronized and available for decoding.

  9. Propeller synchronization - Wikipedia

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    A variation on the propeller synchronizer is the propeller synchrophaser. Prop sychrophase acts much like a synchronizer to precisely match r.p.m., but the synchrophaser goes one step further. It not only matches r.p.m. but actually compares and adjusts the positions of the individual blades of the propellers in their arcs.