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  2. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft announced that it had purchased a 1.6% share of Facebook for $240 million ($353 million in 2023 dollars [31]), giving Facebook an implied value of around $15 billion ($22 billion in 2023 dollars [31]). Facebook focused on generating revenue through targeted advertising based on user data, a model that drove its rapid financial growth.

  3. TiktoClock - Wikipedia

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    TiktoClock is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network.Directed by Louie Ignacio, it was originally hosted by Kim Atienza, Pokwang and Rabiya Mateo.It premiered on July 25, 2022 on the network's daytime line up.

  4. Kyalami 9 Hours - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Hours of Kyalami is an endurance sports car race contested at Kyalami, Midrand, South Africa. The first races were held from 1958 to 1960 at a circuit at the Grand Central Airport near Midrand before moving to Kyalami in 1961.

  5. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    $500 million is invested into Facebook for 1% of the company, placing its worth at $50 billion. [343] 2011: February: Product: Facebook application and content aggregator Pixable estimates that Facebook will host 100 billion photos by summer 2011. [344] 2011: June 28: Competition: Google launches Google+, widely perceived as a competitor to ...

  6. Feast of the Black Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    9 hours 2008 2009 2010 14 hours 2011 17 hours 2012 22 hours, 14 minutes 2013 18 hours, 3 minutes 2014 18 hours, 25 minutes 2015 19 hours, 32 minutes 2016 20 hours, 9 minutes 2017 21 hours, 58 minutes 2018 21 hours, 54 minutes 2019 21 hours, 13 minutes 2020 16 hours, 36 minutes 2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic: 2022 2023 2024

  7. Philippine Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    The day that never occurred as ordered by the Spanish Governor-General Narciso Claveria to add 24 hours to the local mean time. [13] Time Zone change [note 3] Wednesday, January 1, 1845 – May 10, 1899 GMT+08:04 (in Manila) local mean time: GMT+07:48 (in Balabac, the westernmost island) GMT+08:26 (in Davao Oriental, the easternmost area)