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    The Burlington Record is a weekly newspaper in Burlington, Colorado since 1888. It was published by Prairie Mountain Publishing, which is owned by MediaNews Group, until 2024. The paper ceased was revived by Tom Bredehoft. The paper's coverage extended to Bethune, Stratton, and Seibert.

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    Openbook was a Facebook-specific search engine, built upon Facebook's publicly available API, [1] which enabled one to search for specific texts on the walls of Facebook subscribers en masse which they had denoted, knowingly or unknowingly, as being available to "Everyone," i.e. to the Internet at large.

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    Chrome Web Store was publicly unveiled in December 2010, [2] and was opened on February 11, 2011, with the release of Google Chrome 9.0. [3] A year later it was redesigned to "catalyze a big increase in traffic, across downloads, users, and total number of apps". [4]

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    Grade is a melodic hardcore band from Burlington, Ontario, often credited as pioneers in blending metallic hardcore with the honesty and melody of emo, [1] and - most notably - the alternating screaming/singing style later popularized by bands like Poison the Well and Hawthorne Heights. [2]