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  2. Foxhole (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Foxhole is a cooperative sandbox massively-multiplayer action-strategy video game developed and published by Canadian video game company Siege Camp, who are based in Toronto, Ontario. The game uses Unreal Engine 4 , utilizing an axonometric projection perspective, much like that of a conventional real-time strategy video game with a top-down view .

  3. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ t / ⓘ) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and forum social network. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down ("upvoted" or "downvoted") by other members.

  4. Alien Blue - Wikipedia

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    After Alien Blue became the most popular Reddit app on the iOS App Store, the iReddit app (the result of a collaboration with an outside contractor) [7] was essentially abandoned due to a lack of resources, [8] and Alien Blue was officially acquired by Reddit on October 15, 2014 [9] for an undisclosed sum [10] [11] and made Reddit's new official app for iOS. [12]

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  6. AOL Products - AOL App

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    The AOL mobile app for Apple iOS and Android gives you organized and secure email, breaking news, premium videos, weather and more.

  7. 2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    Steve Huffman, Reddit's CEO. On April 18, 2023, Reddit announced it would charge for its API service amid a potential initial public offering. [6] Speaking to The New York Times ' Mike Isaac, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said, "The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable, but we don't need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free".

  8. The Reddit blackout, explained: Why thousands of subreddits ...

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    Thousands of Reddit discussion forums have gone dark this week to protest a new policy that will charge some third-party apps to access data on the site, leading to worries about content ...

  9. "Motley Fool Money" Looks Back on 2 Great AI Episodes

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    Things like harassment and bullying or whatever idiosyncratic rule have subreddit have, like I was just giving you another example, LLMs can help detect. I think that's really powerful. I was a ...