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  2. Auto clicker - Wikipedia

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    Gaming: Some gamers use auto clickers to perform game actions such as attacking or shooting automatically, or to accelerate their clicking speed in games like Minecraft, Roblox and various idle games. In some multiplayer games where an auto clicker would give a player an unfair advantage, the software is able to detect the use of an auto ...

  3. Clickradio - Wikipedia

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    Clickradio was an internet startup whose flagship product was a radio program that sought to deliver uninterrupted and high quality music. Clickradio downloaded songs to the computer's hard drive, because high-quality audio streaming was not available at the time. Since the songs were downloaded to disk, users could listen while not connected ...

  4. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    Mods are a part of the Grand Theft Auto franchise's success on PCs. [19] [20] Their popularity added on to the longevity and further success of the GTA series, [18] and complex modifications such as Zombie Alarm and LSPDFR offer entirely new experiences. [21] Modding served as one of main channels for innovations in gameplay. [22]

  5. Click track - Wikipedia

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    A click track is a series of audio cues used to synchronize sound recordings, sometimes for synchronization to a moving image.The click track originated in early sound movies, where optical marks were made on the film to indicate precise timings for musical accompaniment.

  6. Click fraud - Wikipedia

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    Click Timestamp: Click timestamp maintains the time at which the click is made on the ad. The bot-based click fraud runs repeatedly to attempt clicking on the ads, which increases click frequency for that duration. A high range of clicks with almost similar timestamp points at the possibility of click fraud.

  7. Pilot-controlled lighting - Wikipedia

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    Pilot-controlled lighting (PCL), also known as aircraft radio control of aerodrome lighting (ARCAL) or pilot-activated lighting (PAL), is a system that allows aircraft pilots to control the lighting of an airport or airfield's approach lights, runway edge lights, and taxiways via radio.

  8. AvtoRadio - Wikipedia

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    It started broadcasting on 5 April 1993 and is part of Gazprom Media Radio, formerly VKPM Media Group (Veshchatelnaya Korporatsiya Prof-Media, a division of Interros). It broadcasts to Moscow and Moscow region on 90.3 MHz FM, across Russia (there are three regional variants), Armenia , Latvia , and worldwide via the internet .

  9. Clocks (song) - Wikipedia

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    The same publication said American singer Jordin Sparks's 2008 single "No Air" "breathes life into the overfamiliar piano line" from "Clocks". [48] The song "Should I Go" by American singer Brandy, from her album Afrodisiac, samples the piano riff of "Clocks", [49] as does Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández's 2007 single "Te Voy A Perder".