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  2. Wretch (website) - Wikipedia

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    Wretch (Chinese: 無 名 小 站; pinyin: wúmíng xiǎo zhàn) was a Taiwanese community website. In Chinese, its name means Nameless Little Site. Wretch provided free photo album, and blog hosting services. Four languages, including English, were available. A more extensive VIP version was offered.

  3. NET (brand) - Wikipedia

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    NET is a Taiwan-owned clothing company that makes mass-market casual clothing and other items, selling the bulk of its products in Taiwan. [1] It was founded in 1991 and currently has 144 stores across Taiwan. [2]

  4. Patchwork - Wikipedia

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    Patchwork blocks are pieced squares [11] made up of colored shapes that repeat specific shapes to create patterns within the square or block of, say, light and dark or contrasting colors . The blocks can all repeat the same pattern, or blocks can have several different patterns. The patchwork blocks are typically around 8–10 in 2 (52–65 cm ...

  5. Katie Holmes Doubles Down on Patchwork with a Denim Trend I Adore

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    Holmes’s version mimicked her bomber in that it too featured a patchwork detail, this one via distressed denim panels in black and dark gray. The actor capped off the look with black socks and ...

  6. PTT Bulletin Board System - Wikipedia

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    Of the three sites, the main site PTT [5] is the largest Chinese language-based BBS in the world. [6] The main site was founded on 9 September 1995 by Yi-Chin Tu (杜奕瑾 Dù Yìjǐn), then a sophomore in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Taiwan University. PTT2 was founded in 2000, with the aim of ...

  7. List of Taiwanese inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    The recipe was invented by Taiwan-based Hunan cuisine chef Peng Chang-kuei. [4] Instant noodles were invented by Go Pek-hok, who later adopted the name Momofuku Ando when he immigrated from Taiwan to Japan. Ando created a method for deep-frying and drying noodles that could later be cooked using boiling water.

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  9. Made in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) commissioned design firm Bright & Associates to improve the quality and image of the Made in Taiwan brand. [3] In 2010, there was a push by the Ministry of Economic Affairs to promote certified made-in-Taiwan products in Taiwan, including stocking participating items at major chain ...