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  2. Ken Williams (game developer) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, he had focused on writing and managing a Web site construction tool called Talkspot, [11] which aims to redefine how small businesses communicate with their customers on the Internet. He has published three books on boating, talking about his worldwide cruising along with his wife Roberta on their 68-foot Nordhavn trawler.

  3. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of user features of messaging platforms refers to a comparison of all the various user features of various electronic instant messaging platforms. This includes a wide variety of resources; it includes standalone apps, platforms within websites, computer software, and various internal functions available on specific devices, such as iMessage for iPhones.

  4. iMessage - Wikipedia

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    iMessage is an instant messaging service developed by Apple Inc. and launched in 2011. iMessage functions exclusively on Apple platforms – including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS – as part of Apple's approach to inter-device integration, which has been described by media outlets as a means of achieving vendor lock-in.

  5. Voice chat in online gaming - Wikipedia

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    Some games, including Seaman and Alien Front Online included built in voice chat functionality, though it required an active subscription to the Dreamcast's online service, SegaNet. [ 1 ] In 2001, Sony released the Network adapter for their PlayStation 2 video game console , which allowed voice chatting with a headset.

  6. In Search of the Most Amazing Thing - Wikipedia

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    In Search of the Most Amazing Thing is a video game designed by Tom Snyder Productions. It was published by Spinnaker Software in 1983 for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. Although marketed as a children's game, it drew acclaim from players of all ages for its original concept and imaginative game world.

  7. 6 takeaways from Apple’s iPhone 15 event - AOL

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    Now Apple customers can use the same USB-C chargers to power their iPhones, iPads and Mac computers — no more scrambling to find the right charger for each device. Apple said a dedicated USB-C ...

  8. Marketing of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In response, Apple removed the game from the App Store, preventing new players from downloading the game. [83] On the same day, Epic Games released a video attacking Apple titled Nineteen-Eighty-Fortnite [84] with similarities to the Apple advertisement 1984. Simultaneously, Epic released a complaint for Injunctive Relief [85] against Apple.

  9. Apple to invest up to $1.5 billion in Globalstar for ... - AOL

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    Shares of Globalstar jumped over 30%, while Apple was down around 1.4% a day after it forecast tepid quarterly revenue growth. Under the funding agreement, Apple will commit $1.1 billion in cash ...