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  2. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Chrome secured 32.7% of the global web browsing on that day, while Internet Explorer followed closely behind with 32.5%. [330] From May 14–21, 2012, Google Chrome was for the first time responsible for more Internet traffic than Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which long had held its spot as the most used web browser in the world. [331]

  3. Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    A proposal to amend Zanzibar's constitution to allow rival parties to form governments of national unity was adopted by 66.2 percent of voters on 31 July 2010. [79] The autonomous status of Zanzibar is viewed as comparable to Hong Kong as suggested by some scholars, and with some recognizing the island as an "African Hong Kong". [80]

  4. VMware Workstation - Wikipedia

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    Unity mode; Last version for Windows 2000 on hosts; 7.0 [33] 10 October 2009 Replay Debugging (improved Record Replay) [34] 7.1 [35] 25 May 2010 8.0 [36] 14 September 2011 Shared Virtual Machines; Workstation 8 is the first version that requires an x64-compatible CPU. Replay Debugging removed [37] 9.0 [38] 23 August 2012 USB 3.0 support for ...

  5. Queen of Sheba - Wikipedia

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    The famous Arabian explorer Harry St John Philby also believed that the Queen of Sheba did not originate from Southern Arabia, but from Northern Arabia, and that the legends about her at some point blended with the stories of Zenobia, the warrior queen of Palmyra (modern Tadmor, Syria), who lived in the 3rd century CE and converted to Judaism. [79]

  6. Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Viking explorer Garðar Svavarsson was the first to circumnavigate Iceland in 870 and establish that it was an island. [25] He stayed during the winter and built a house in Húsavík. Garðar departed the following summer, but one of his men, Náttfari, decided to stay behind with two slaves. Náttfari settled in what is now known as ...

  7. Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain, [f] officially the Kingdom of Spain, [a] [g] is a country in Southwestern Europe with territories in North Africa. [12] [h] Featuring the southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Europe and the fourth-most populous European Union member state.