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  2. iGO (software) - Wikipedia

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    NNG's iGO 8 (for PDA/PNA devices) was released in April 2008. It offered high-definition 3D navigation maps of terrain, road elevation, landmarks and 3D buildings. [3] iGO amigo (for PNDs) was launched at CeBIT 2009 in Hannover. [4] iGO amigo was the first in a new software series, and employed changes aimed at simplifying the user interface ...

  3. Screencam - Wikipedia

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    SmartGuyz ScreenCam 3.6 (December 2012) Release to support Windows 7 with latest service pack and Windows 8.Stability enhancements and bug fixes. SmartGuyz ScreenCam 3 (March 2009) New features including rewrite for Windows Vista and Windows XP (including 64-bit versions), support for SWF7 and large file exports, tweaks to the capture engine, in-editor (post video capture) audio dubbing ...

  4. HDCAM - Wikipedia

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    HDCAM deck HDCAM L tape. SMPTE 367M, also known as SMPTE D-11, is the SMPTE standard for HDCAM. The standard specifies compression of high-definition digital video. D11 source picture rates can be 24, 24/1.001, 25 or 30/1.001 frames per second progressive scan, or 50 or 60/1.001 fields per second interlaced; compression yields output bit rates ranging from 112 to 140 Mbit/s.

  5. Rules of Go - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Rule 10. If one player has a higher score than the other, then that player wins. ... which is the oldest known Go manual. ...

  6. Go ranks and ratings - Wikipedia

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    The probability (S E) that the player with the lower rating, player A, wins against a higher rated player B is given by the formula = / + D is the rating difference: a is varied depending on the prior rating of player A.

  7. Igo Hatsuyōron - Wikipedia

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    Igo Hatsuyōron (囲碁 発陽論, literally : On yang production in the game of go, often abbreviated Hatsuyōron) is a collection of 183 go problems (mostly tsumego), compiled in 1713 by the Japanese go master Inoue Dōsetsu Inseki.

  8. Igor Thiago - Wikipedia

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    On 22 January 2020, Thiago made his professional debut as an 18-year-old when he started for Cruzeiro in their Campeonato Mineiro match against Boa Esporte. [4]Despite being in the first-team squad for two years, Thiago did not play for Cruzeiro in Brazil's Série A, with his 64 appearances instead coming in Série B, the Mineiro and the Copa do Brasil.

  9. Bigo Live - Wikipedia

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    Bigo Live is a global social live streaming platform owned by BIGO Technology based in Singapore, [1] [2] which was founded in 2014 by David Li and Jason Hu. As of 2019, Bigo Technology is owned by JOYY.