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  2. Category:PLATO (computer system) games - Wikipedia

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    PLATO was one of the first generalized computer assisted instruction systems, first widely used starting in the early 1970s. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  3. Kobo Arc - Wikipedia

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    The Kobo Arc, a 7-inch tablet originally ran on Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.4 and running on Android Jellybean 4.1, is manufactured by Kobo Inc. It was released in November 2012. [1] The tablet has access to Google Play applications. The 2013 refresh of the Kobo Arc HD includes 7-inch and 10-inch versions. All use Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2.

  4. Kobo Touch - Wikipedia

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    The Kobo Touch (also called the "Kobo Touch eReader") is the third generation of the Kobo e-reader device designed by Kobo Inc. It was revealed on 23 May 2011 and was released in the U.S. on 10 June 2011 at a price of $129.99. [1] [2] The Kobo Touch 2.0, the successor to the Touch, was released in September 2015. [3]

  5. Kobo Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The product lineup went on to consist of the base model Kobo Touch, the smaller Kobo Mini, and the Kobo Glo, which has an illuminated screen. On the higher end, the Kobo Aura ; the Kobo Aura HD , which added a higher- resolution screen, the waterproof Kobo Aura H 2 O; and the waterproof Kobo Forma which added physical buttons and a choice of ...

  6. Kobo Mini - Wikipedia

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    The main application used by the Kobo Mini is the digital reader for books, newspaper, magazines and any document in the ePub, Kobo ePub, HTML, CBZ, CBA, MOBI, or PDF file formats. [5] The reader may adjust the font size, weight, and sharpness with an included tool called TypeGenius to further enhance readability.

  7. PLATO (computer system) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2004, a version of PLATO [38] corresponding to the final release from CDC was resurrected online. This version of PLATO runs on a free and open-source software emulation of the original CDC hardware called Desktop Cyber. Within six months, by word of mouth alone, more than 500 former users had signed up to use the system.

  8. Kobo Glo - Wikipedia

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    The Kobo Glo also includes integration with the read-it-later service Pocket. Once a user has signed in with their Pocket account, articles saved to Pocket can be read on the Kobo Glo. [8] Six applications are included with the Kobo Glo: a web browser, sudoku, chess, Unblock it, Word Scramble, and a sketch pad.

  9. NetBSD - Wikipedia

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    This was derived from 386BSD 0.1 plus the version 0.2.2 unofficial patchkit, with several programs from the Net/2 release missing from 386BSD re-integrated, and various other improvements. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The first multi-platform release, NetBSD 1.0, was made in October 1994, and being updated with 4.4BSD-Lite sources, it was free of all legally ...