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  2. Users' group - Wikipedia

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    A computer user group (also known as a computer club) is a group of people who enjoy using microcomputers or personal computers and who meet regularly to discuss the use of computers, share knowledge and experience, hear from representatives of hardware manufacturers and software publishers, and hold other related activities.

  3. List of users' groups - Wikipedia

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    Adamcon (Coleco Adam user group) Toronto PET Users Group (TPUG) SHARE; Macintosh User Groups in the UK; DUsers, the first Macintosh users group, based at Drexel University; IIUG International Informix Users Group; COMMON for Power Systems (IBM i, AS/400, iSeries, System i, AIX and Linux) users in North America.

  4. Association of Personal Computer User Groups - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Personal Computer User Groups (APCUG) is an international, cross-platform association. It is a valuable resource for technology and computer user groups, helping them stay connected, informed, and effective in their mission to support and educate their members.

  5. Wikipedia:User access levels - Wikipedia

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    Users are made members of such groups as oversight and checkuser only with the approval of the Arbitration Committee, after signing the Wikimedia Foundation's confidentiality agreement for nonpublic information. User groups have one or more rights assigned to them; for example, the IP block-exempt (IP block exemptions) group has the ' ipblock ...

  6. Category:User groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "User groups" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Google Groups - Wikipedia

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    Google Groups is a service from Google that provides discussion groups for people sharing common interests. Until February 2024, the Groups service also provided a gateway to Usenet newsgroups, both reading and posting to them, [1] via a shared user interface.

  8. Linux user group - Wikipedia

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    A Linux User Group or Linux Users' Group (LUG) or GNU/Linux User Group (GLUG) is a private, generally non-profit or not-for-profit organization that provides support and/or education for Linux users, particularly for inexperienced users. The term commonly refers to local groups that meet in person but is also used to refer to online support ...

  9. Patent Information Users Group - Wikipedia

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    The Patent Information Users Group (PIUG) is a global not-for-profit organization for individuals having a professional, scientific or technical interest in patent information. Its goal is to support, assist, improve and enhance the success of patent information professionals through leadership, education, communication, advocacy and networking.