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  2. Netscape Navigator 9 - Wikipedia

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    Netscape Navigator 9 is a discontinued web browser that was produced by the Netscape Communications division of parent AOL, first announced on January 23, 2007.It was the ninth major release of the Netscape line of browsers.

  3. RSS - Wikipedia

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    It was released in March 1999 for use on the My.Netscape.Com portal. [10] This version became known as RSS 0.9. [ 6 ] In July 1999, Dan Libby of Netscape produced a new version, RSS 0.91, [ 3 ] which simplified the format by removing RDF elements and incorporating elements from Dave Winer 's news syndication format. [ 11 ]

  4. Drake (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey Drake Graham [16] was born on October 24, 1986, in Toronto, Ontario.His father, Dennis Graham, is an African-American drummer from Memphis, Tennessee, who once performed with musician Jerry Lee Lewis.

  5. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    A web page from Wikipedia displayed in Google Chrome. The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is an information system that enables content sharing over the Internet through user-friendly ways meant to appeal to users beyond IT specialists and hobbyists. [1]

  6. Social media - Wikipedia

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    The PLATO system was launched in 1960 at the University of Illinois and subsequently commercially marketed by Control Data Corporation.It offered early forms of social media features with innovations such as Notes, PLATO's message-forum application; TERM-talk, its instant-messaging feature; Talkomatic, perhaps the first online chat room; News Report, a crowdsourced online newspaper, and blog ...

  7. Fandom culture in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    K-Pop fans used a similar tactic when the Dallas Police Department encouraged people to use their app "iWatch" to submit videos of "illegal activity" from the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. K-Pop fans spammed the app with fancams to protect protestors' identities, making it difficult for the police department to sort through the posts and ...

  8. data.gov.uk - Wikipedia

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    When users submit information to data.gov.uk, they grant the Crown a non-exclusive, irrevocable right to use and pass on all public information submitted, such as descriptions of ideas and screenshots of apps, as well as the right to re-use allow the re-use of that information. All content on the site is placed under the same licence terms as ...