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  2. Crash Course (web series) - Wikipedia

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    In July, YouTube launched Learning Playlists as a continuation of their Learning Fund initiative; [32] while videos in Learning Playlists notably lack recommended videos attached to them, in contrast to videos included in regular playlists on YouTube, [32] they also include organizational features such as chapters around key concepts and ...

  3. The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest - Wikipedia

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    Andy Kasper is a marketer who quits his job in search of something more fulfilling. He gets hired at LaHonda Research Institute, where Francis Benoit assigns him to design the PC99 , a $99 PC. He moves into a run-down boarding house where he meets his neighbor Alisa, an artist.

  4. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Movies & TV is a video on demand service that offers movies and television shows for purchase or rental, depending on availability, along with a selection of movies (encompassing between 100 and 500 titles overall) that are free to stream, with interspersed ad breaks. YouTube began offering free-to-view movie titles to its users in ...

  5. Office Space - Wikipedia

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    Office Space is a 1999 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. [4] It satirizes the office work life of a typical 1990s software company, focusing on a handful of individuals weary of their jobs.

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  7. CollegeHumor - Wikipedia

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    CollegeHumor logo. The CollegeHumor website was created in December 1999 by Josh Abramson and Ricky Van Veen when they were freshmen in college. [9] [10] [11] [2] Abramson and Van Veen were high school friends from Baltimore, Maryland; [12] Abramson was at the University of Richmond [13] and Van Veen was at Wake Forest.

  8. Chris Tucker - Wikipedia

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    After the commercial success of the first Rush Hour film, he held out for a $20 million salary for Rush Hour 2, and was paid $25 million for Rush Hour 3. [13] The latter was part of a $40 million two-movie contract with New Line Cinema that also included an unnamed future film. He was also to receive 20% of the gross from Rush Hour 3. [14]

  9. Robert Herjavec - Wikipedia

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    Robert Herjavec (Croatian: [xěrjaːʋet͡s]; born September 14, 1962) [2] is a Croatian-Canadian businessman, investor, and television personality.. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada (now Allstream Inc.) in 2000 for $30.2 million.