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  2. Free software - Wikipedia

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    Free software played a significant part in the development of the Internet, the World Wide Web and the infrastructure of dot-com companies. [57] [58] Free software allows users to cooperate in enhancing and refining the programs they use; free software is a pure public good rather than a private good.

  3. Free-software license - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1980s, the GNU project produced copyleft free-software licenses for each of its software packages. An early such license (the "GNU Emacs Copying Permission Notice") was used for GNU Emacs in 1985, [5] which was revised into the "GNU Emacs General Public License" in late 1985, and clarified in March 1987 and February 1988.

  4. XFree86 - Wikipedia

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    Versions of XFree86 up to and including some release candidates for 4.4.0 were under the MIT License, a permissive, non-copyleft free software license. In February 2004, XFree86 4.4 was released with a change to the XFree86 license, by adding a credit clause, [ 23 ] similar to that in the original BSD license , [ 24 ] but broader in scope.

  5. Falcon 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 3.0 sold 400,000 copies by March 1995. [1] Including its expansions, the full "Falcon 3.0 line" surpassed 700,000 copies in sales by December 1998. [2]According to GameSpot, Falcon 3.0 sold well for years after its initial release, and add-on products extended its longevity.

  6. Windows 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    However, in February 1991, PC Magazine noted a vast array of applications designed specifically for Windows 3.0, including many that had yet to be available for OS/2. It also cited two other factors leading to the operating environment's success: one of them was the inexpensive cost of the hardware needed to run it compared to the Macintosh ...

  7. Windows 3.x - Wikipedia

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  8. Kiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    The kite and board are used to get big air (jumps) so that various tricks can be done while airborne. This style also used for competitive events and is free-format and "go anywhere". Smaller twintip boards and kites with good boost and hangtime are used. Wave-riding: Wave riding (kitesurfing) in waves is a style that combines kiteboarding with ...

  9. Greg Kite - Wikipedia

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    Kite played 680 games in eleven NBA seasons, starting 225 of them. He averaged 2.5 points, 2.3 fouls and 3.8 rebounds in 14 minutes per game. Kite played for the Boston Celtics (1983–1988), Los Angeles Clippers (1988–1989), Charlotte Hornets (1989), Sacramento Kings (1989–1990), Orlando Magic (1990–1994), New York Knicks (1995) and the ...