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  2. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    Shopee was established in Singapore in February 2015 as a mobile-focused marketplace that enables users to browse, shop, and sell products. [9] The platform integrates logistical and payment support to facilitate transactions and is designed to operate with minimal physical assets.

  3. BakuCard - Wikipedia

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    Until March 1, 2006, Baku Metro accepted tokens as payment for metro rides. In 2007, only RFID cards called "Metro Cards" were used to pay for subway rides. The Metro Card, which cost 2 manats, was only available to pay for Baku Metro. On August 8, 2015, the Metro Card was replaced by BakKART.

  4. Public broadcasting in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The national-scale public broadcasters are RRI, the national radio network, and TVRI, the national television network. RRI and TVRI were initially established as corporations separate from the central government but were later incorporated into the Department of Information (Departemen Penerangan) in 1946 [2] and 1975, respectively.

  5. Public good - Wikipedia

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    One person is prepared to pay up to $200 for its use, while the other is willing to pay up to $100. The total value to the two individuals of having the park is $300. If it can be produced for $225, there is a $75 surplus to maintaining the park, since it provides services that the community values at $300 at a cost of only $225.

  6. Tapas (website) - Wikipedia

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    Tapas was founded by San Francisco-based Korean entrepreneur Chang Kim and Young-Jun Jang in 2012, [5] [2] [3] initially under the name Comic Panda. [8] [nb 1] The Wall Street Journal described Kim as a "serial entrepreneur"; he was once in charge of Samsung's mobile content strategy, [9] and he sold his Korean blogging company TNC to Google [5] [10] and also worked for Google on Blogger.

  7. Private good - Wikipedia

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    An example of the private good is bread: bread eaten by a given person cannot be consumed by another (rivalry), and it is easy for a baker to refuse to trade a loaf (exclusive).