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  2. Factoid - Wikipedia

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    As a result of confusion over the meaning of factoid, some English-language style and usage guides discourage its use. [9] William Safire in his "On Language" column advocated the use of the word factlet instead of factoid to express a brief interesting fact as well as a "little bit of arcana" but did not explain how adopting this new term would alleviate the ongoing confusion over the ...

  3. Bit - Wikipedia

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    In information theory, one bit is the information entropy of a random binary variable that is 0 or 1 with equal probability, [3] or the information that is gained when the value of such a variable becomes known. [4] [5] As a unit of information or negentropy, the bit is also known as a shannon, [6] named after Claude E. Shannon.

  4. Lagniappe - Wikipedia

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    The term has been traced back to the Quechua word yapay ('to increase; to add'). In Andean markets it is still customary to ask for a yapa (translates as "a little extra") when making a purchase. The seller usually responds by throwing in a little extra. Although this is an old custom, it is still widely practiced in Louisiana.

  5. The biggest investing and life lessons I learned at Davos 2025

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    And I think a lot of companies feel the same way I do, and it's just going to be a little bit quieter." Don't get left holding the bag: Talks about new meme coins from President Trump and Melania ...

  6. 30 Of The Weirdest Or Most Unfortunate Quora Posts - AOL

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    Image credits: Elmrfud In their own words, Quora’s mission is “to share and grow the world’s knowledge,” much of which nowadays remains in people’s heads rather than written down somewhere.

  7. Units of information - Wikipedia

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    In particular, if b is a positive integer, then the unit is the amount of information that can be stored in a system with b possible states. When b is 2, the unit is the shannon, equal to the information content of one "bit". A system with 8 possible states, for example, can store up to log 2 8 = 3 bits of information. Other units that have ...

  8. Bit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    BIT (alternative information centre), a communal information service which derived its name from the smallest unit of computer information; Benzisothiazolinone, a biocide; BIT Numerical Mathematics a journal of mathematics; Binary indexed tree, a data structure.bit, the former file extension for .mp3 before 1995

  9. Information - Wikipedia

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    For example, in written text each symbol or letter conveys information relevant to the word it is part of, each word conveys information relevant to the phrase it is part of, each phrase conveys information relevant to the sentence it is part of, and so on until at the final step information is interpreted and becomes knowledge in a given domain.