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First it will find all words found inside of blue wikilinks (those that have articles) and add those to a temporary spelling database, to avoid flagging things like names, places ect. The bot will also avoid anything in ALL CAPS, or inside of <code> or other related tags.
Scopus search add-on – Find a reference on Scopus, then with one click it's formatted ready for use in an article; SnipManager – Adds a Ribbon menu above the edit form with templates (including citations) and the ability to preview citations; User:CitationTool – Semi-bot for finding citation errors and fixing them
This is a reference to an automated YouTube channel made by Google to test YouTube's performance. This does not work on mobile devices or when there is a Google Doodle on that day. [59] [24] "wordle" will turn the Google logo into a round of Wordle and guess the words COLUMN, GOALIE, and GOOGLE. [60]
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The first season of the show was hosted by Shane Mardjuki, and featured a prize consisting of a trophy and S$10,000 for the winner. There were three main rounds in this season: The first round required contestants to select the correct spelling from three variations of a word in five seconds; each correct answer was worth five points, the second round required contestants to fill in a missing ...
Already has a bot flag (Y/N)NO. Spelian is an automatic AWB based bot intended to trawl pages of Wikipedia semi-automatically making spelling corrections to specific recurring spelling errors. For example, words like prominent are almost always spelt prominant which is incorrect. It is also highly unlikely that the misspelling is intentional.
Live Transcribe is a smartphone application to get realtime captions developed by Google for the Android operating system. Development on the application began in partnership with Gallaudet University. [2] It was publicly released as a free beta for Android 5.0+ on the Google Play Store on February 4, 2019. [3]