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The Smart Game Format (SGF) is a file format used for storing records of board games. Go is the game that is most commonly represented in this format and is the default . SGF was originally created under a different name by Anders Kierulf for his SmartGO program.
Asmongold began his online career in 2009 by creating YouTube videos about World of Warcraft, in which he shared his insights, strategies, and game knowledge.His YouTube channel experienced steady growth, and he eventually started live-streaming on Twitch in 2011, initially as a hobby, and he began his active streaming career on Twitch in 2014. [15]
SGF may mean: Smart Game Format, a computer file format; Société générale de financement, Québeca, Canada; South Glens Falls, a village in upstate New York; Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada, for Baptist churches; Springfield–Branson National Airport, Springfield, Missouri, US, IATA code
This is a list of notable blogs. A blog (contraction of weblog) is a web site with frequent, periodic posts creating an ongoing narrative. They are maintained by both groups and individuals, the latter being the most common.
Great Big Story is a media company producing micro-documentaries based in London. [1] [2] Launched in October 2015 by CNN, the company created 2,600 videos, being published on various websites such as Facebook and YouTube. Videos produced by the company featured varied subjects conducting their routine of their unusual or intriguing acts.
Summer Game Fest is a live video game event organized and hosted by game journalist Geoff Keighley. [1] The event takes place annually over multiple live streams during the North American summer period, the most notable of which is the "main show" which usually airs on the first day of the event and showcases upcoming major releases.
Northvolt AB is a Swedish battery developer and manufacturer, specialising in lithium-ion technology for electric vehicles. [4] Founded in 2015 by two former Tesla executives, it commissioned its first manufacturing plant in Skellefteå, Sweden in 2021 and announced plans for five others in Europe and North America.
Steve Gibson was hired to blog full-time by Ritual Entertainment on February 8, 1997, [7] possibly making him the first hired blogger. Another example of early blogging was the Poster Children online tour diary, started in 1995 by Rose Marshack. [8] The blog was independently invented by Ian Ring in 1997.