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  2. Indus OS - Wikipedia

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    Indus OS was founded in 2013 by Rakesh Deshmukh, Akash Dongre and Sudhir B; with all three being alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.. Hari Padmanabhan, an IIT Kanpur alumni, industry veteran and serial entrepreneur, is a seed investor in the company.

  3. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    For games that were originally released as freeware, see List of freeware video games. For free and open-source games, and proprietary games re-released as FLOSS, see List of open-source video games. For proprietary games with released source code (and proprietary or freeware content), see List of commercial video games with available source code.

  4. App store - Wikipedia

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    The selected app is offered as an automatic download, after which the app installs. Some app stores may also include a system to automatically remove an installed program from devices under certain conditions, with the goal of protecting the user against malicious software. [3] App stores typically provide a way for users to give reviews and ...

  5. List of Wikipedia mobile applications - Wikipedia

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    A Wikivoyage app serves as a pocket travel guide. [citation needed] There is an Android app for Wikimedia Commons which is community maintained, and described on the Commons mobile app page. There is also an Android app for Wiktionary, although it is no longer supported and has not been updated since August 2013. [citation needed]

  6. Indus Battle Royale - Wikipedia

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    Indus is inspired by Indian culture and mythology, and features the Indus Valley Civilisation as the theme. The game is set in "Indo-Futurism, a futuristic world that is unapologetically Indian in its exploration and representation of science fiction ".

  7. List of Android app stores - Wikipedia

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    This form of the app store is often used by web developers to distribute apps that are not allowed in the Google Play Store; this may be due to an app allowing users wider access to the app system, or offering apps for "niche users" who choose to use only free and open-source software (F-Droid) or prefer to play indie games (Itch.io). Moreover ...

  8. Cafe Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Bazaar (Persian: کافه بازار) is an Iranian app store for the Android operating system, founded in April 2011 by Reza Mohammadi and Hessam Armandehi. Cafe Bazaar tailors its services specifically towards Persian-speaking users [1] and offers more than 25,000 downloadable Iranian and international apps for gaming, social media, messaging and other uses.

  9. GNU Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    The name "Bazaar" was originally used by a fork of the GNU arch client tla.This fork is now called Baz to distinguish it from the current Bazaar software. [12] Baz was announced in October 2004 by Canonical employee Robert Collins [13] and maintained until 2005, when the project then called Bazaar-NG (the present Bazaar) was announced as Baz's successor. [14]