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  2. Category : Wikipedia non-free file size reduction requests

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    This category is for high-resolution images or other large files currently tagged as "fair use" which should be reduced to a smaller sample. There are currently 15 items awaiting processing. To add a file to this category, add {{Non-free reduce}} to the file's description page.

  3. Category:Online auction websites - Wikipedia

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  4. DealDash - Wikipedia

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    [25] [4] [5] Standard auctions begin with an opening price of $0.00, with every bid placed increasing the price by $0.01 and removing one paid "bid credit" from the user's balance. Bidders may choose to place single bids, by manually clicking the bid button, or through an automatic bidding tool called the "BidBuddy". [ 5 ]

  5. Bid on the City - Wikipedia

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    The auction was also broadcast live on Plum TV in the Hamptons. [9] In May 2010, Bid on the City launched in Westchester, New York. [ 10 ] One of the first properties listed on the site was a 7,223-square-foot (671.0 m 2 ) home in Chappaqua that was considered for purchase by Bill and Hillary Clinton as well as several Hollywood stars including ...

  6. PropertyRoom.com - Wikipedia

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    With a much larger number of potential bidders, PropertyRoom.com auctions typically have a winning bid price higher than live traditional offline police auctions. [6] This service also allows police and municipal clients to eliminate overhead and overtime to off-duty employees organizing an auction, allowing them to concentrate on their core ...

  7. Online auction - Wikipedia

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    An online auction (also electronic auction, e-auction, virtual auction, or eAuction) is an auction held over the internet and accessed by internet connected devices. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Similar to in-person auctions, online auctions come in a variety of types , with different bidding and selling rules.

  8. Swoopo - Wikipedia

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    Each credit was good for one bid. Standard auctions began with an opening price of $0.12 and every time someone bids the price increases by $0.12. Other bidding fee auctions use different values - "penny auctions" use $0.01, 6¢ auctions $0.06, etc. The price of bids and the incremental values vary depending on the regional version of the site ...

  9. Data compression ratio - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a representation that compresses the storage size of a file from 10 MB to 2 MB yields a space saving of 1 - 2/10 = 0.8, often notated as a percentage, 80%. For signals of indefinite size, such as streaming audio and video, the compression ratio is defined in terms of uncompressed and compressed data rates instead of data sizes: