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  2. Wikipedia : Finding a Wikidata ID

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    Copy the URL of that link, paste it into a text editor, and read (or copy) the QID from it. For example for Kofoworola Abeni Pratt, that URL is d:Q25796287, and so the QID is Q25796287. Alternatively, click on the "Wikidata item" link to visit the item directly, and read the QID from the top of that page (or its URL).

  3. Odin (firmware flashing software) - Wikipedia

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    Odin is a utility software program developed and used by Samsung internally which is used to communicate with Samsung devices in Odin mode (also called download mode) through the Thor (protocol). It can be used to flash a custom recovery firmware image (as opposed to the stock recovery firmware image) to a Samsung Android device.

  4. Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    Wikidata is a document-oriented database, focusing on items, which represent any kind of topic, concept, or object.Each item is allocated a unique, persistent identifier, a positive integer prefixed with the upper-case letter Q, known as a "QID".

  5. AOL app for Android

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    With the new AOL mobile app, access your AOL email anywhere and receive instant email notifications. Stay on top of breaking news, trending videos and much more!

  6. Download and install the AOL app on Android

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    Stay on top of your email, news, and weather while on the go! Learn more about the AOL app and download it from Google Play.The AOL app is available for Android devices running Android 9.0 or newer.

  7. Overview of AOL Mail for mobile web browsers

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    1. Sign in to your AOL Mail account from your mobile web browser. 2. Tap the Compose icon. 3. Tap the Attach files icon. 4. Locate the file. 5. Tap the file to attach it to the email.

  8. Help:Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    QID (or Q number) is the unique identifier of a data item on Wikidata, comprising the letter "Q" followed by one or more digits. It is used to help people and machines understand the difference between items with the same or similar names, e.g., there are several places in the world called London and many people called James Smith.

  9. Template:QID - Wikipedia

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    At present it just allows the QID node to be given in some documented way and links to both the corresponding external resource at Wikidata and the Wikidata article in Wikipedia in order to provide some explanation. It thereby helps to frame the code in some machine readable form and to standardize the appearance.