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  2. Fred Moore (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Moore (1941–1997) was an American political activist who was central to the early history of the personal computer.Moore was an active member of the People's Computer Company and one of the founders of the Homebrew Computer Club, urging its members to "bring back more than you take."

  3. 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. They may host ...

  4. Category:Computer clubs - Wikipedia

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    For more information, see computer club. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. C. Computer clubs by country (5 C) H ...

  5. The ultimate guide to computer health: How to ensure ... - AOL

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    The importance of proactive computer health care. Regularly checking your computer's health maintains its efficiency and extends its lifespan. This saves you time and money in the long run while ...

  6. List of hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    Chaos Computer Club (CCC), founded in 1981, it is Europe's largest association of hackers with 7,700 registered members. Conti one of the most prolific ransomware groups of 2021, according to the FBI. [1] Cozy Bear, a Russian hacker group believed to be associated with one or more intelligence agencies of Russia.

  7. The Clubhouse Network - Wikipedia

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    The Clubhouse Network, often shortened to "The Clubhouse," is an American nonprofit organization that provides a free out-of-school learning program where children (ages 10–19) from lower-income communities can work with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, develop new skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology. [2]

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  9. Hack Club - Wikipedia

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    Hack Club is a global nonprofit network of high school computer hackers, makers and coders [3] founded in 2014 by Zach Latta. [4] It now includes more than 500 high school clubs and 40,000 students. [5] It has been featured on the TODAY Show, and profiled in the Wall Street Journal [6] and many other publications.