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Playpen was a darknet child pornography website that operated from August 2014 to March 2015. [1] [2] The website operated through the Tor network which allowed users to use the website anonymously. After running the website for 6 months, the website owner Steven W. Chase was arrested by the FBI.
Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. acquired the 108-hectare (270-acre) Batangas Union Industrial Park in 2007. The Calaca terminal at the industrial park is the largest depot yet of Phoenix and the company's first in Luzon, with its capacity of 50 million liters (13,000,000 U.S. gal).
Playpen: Playpen, a piece of furniture for an infant or young toddler; Playpen (school), an English-medium education school in Bangladesh; Playpen (website), a darknet child pornography site; It can also refer to: Exercise pen, sometimes called a playpen for pets
A playpen is a piece of furniture used to contain an infant or young toddler in specific area to prevent the child from getting into harm when her/his parent or guardian is occupied or away while keeping the child occupied with the toys which can be placed inside. The earliest use of the word "playpen" was cited in the Oxford English Dictionary ...
In 2011, Alcatel-Lucent moved the remaining workforce and equipment from Columbus, Ohio, 6200 East Broad Street, to Dublin, Ohio, 5475 Rings Road (near Mall at Tuttle Crossing.) [15] The former location was the Columbus Works manufacturing facility, which began in 1957 by Western Electric. During the early 2000s, the location had reduced ...
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Amazon had originally set the price of ebooks at $9.99 (using the wholesale pricing model giving Amazon full control over ebook prices). 2012: March 19: Acquisitions: Amazon acquires Kiva Systems for $775 million, a robotics company that creates robots that can move items around warehouses. [125] 2012: April: Legal