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  2. Nucleus, the Nuclear and Caithness Archives - Wikipedia

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    Nucleus, the Nuclear and Caithness Archives (Scottish Gaelic: Niùclas: An Tasglann Niùclasach agus Gallach) [1] is the national archive of the British civil nuclear industry and the archive for the County of Caithness. The archives were constructed by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and opened in 2017. Work continues at the ...

  3. Bulletin (service) - Wikipedia

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    Facebook announced Bulletin as its online newsletter platform on June 29, 2021. [5] [6] and launched by the company on July 6, 2021.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg touted the service by saying that Bulletin represented the first time that the company had "built a project that is directly for journalists and individual writers."

  4. List of weekly newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In particular, this list considers a newspaper to be a weekly newspaper if the newspaper is published once, twice, or thrice a week. A weekly newspaper is usually a smaller publication than a larger, daily newspaper (such as one that covers a metropolitan area). Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area ...

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  6. Bulletinen - Wikipedia

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    The periodical was started as a link between organizations connected to the so-called R-Group, after an initiative from later prime minister Einar Gerhardsen. [2] Responsible for the bi-weekly bulletin was the propaganda group, headed by Christian A. R. Christensen , and the first editors were Olav Larssen and Olaf Solumsmoen . [ 3 ]

  7. Usenet newsgroup - Wikipedia

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    A Usenet newsgroup is a repository usually within the Usenet system, for messages posted from users in different locations using the Internet.They are not only discussion groups or conversations, but also a repository to publish articles, start developing tasks like creating Linux, sustain mailing lists and file uploading.

  8. Usenet - Wikipedia

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    Google Groups hosts an archive of Usenet posts dating back to May 1981. The earliest posts, which date from May 1981 to June 1991, were donated to Google by the University of Western Ontario with the help of David Wiseman and others, [ 95 ] and were originally archived by Henry Spencer at the University of Toronto's Zoology department. [ 96 ]

  9. Discussion group - Wikipedia

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    Users can create group chats to facilitate group discussions. By default, all group members are admins of that group, but this may be changed at the discretion of any existing admin. Admins have the ability to rename the group, add and remove members, and delete messages that have been sent to the group. [10]