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  2. Lee Yoon-hyung - Wikipedia

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    Lee Yoon-hyung (Korean: 이윤형; c. 1979 – November 18, 2005) was a South Korean millionaire who is the daughter of Samsung Group former chairman Lee Kun-hee. On November 18, 2005, Lee died by suicide at the age of 26 in her New York City apartment. [1]

  3. Internet Girl - Wikipedia

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    Isabella McFadden (born August 2, 1995), known online as Internet Girl, is a Canadian social media personality and noted Depop seller of 1990s and 2000s clothing. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She sells clothing found at thrift stores as well as new clothing of her own design. [ 4 ]

  4. Internet Girls - Wikipedia

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    Internet Girls is a young adult novel series by American author Lauren Myracle published between 2005 and 2014. The series includes four books (ttyl; ttfn; l8r, g8r; and yolo), as well as a book companion (bff: a girlfriend book you write together). The series follows best friends Maddie (madmaddie), Angela (SnowAngel), and Zoe (zoegirl ...

  5. Lee Boo-jin - Wikipedia

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    She is the younger sister of Samsung Electronics executive chairman Lee Jae-yong, [6] and the older sister of Lee Seo-hyun, chairman of Samsung Welfare Foundation. [7] [full citation needed] She is among the richest people in South Korea. In December 2024, Forbes estimated her net wealth as US$2.3 billion and ranked her 13th richest in the ...

  6. Lee Kun-hee - Wikipedia

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    Since Lee became the chairman of Samsung, the company became the world's largest manufacturer of smartphones, memory chips, and appliances. He was the third son of Samsung founder Lee Byung-chul . With an estimated net worth of US$21 billion at the time of his death, [ 1 ] he was the richest person in South Korea, a position that he had held ...

  7. Gurl.com - Wikipedia

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    Gurl.com (pronounced "girl dot com"; formerly stylized as gURL.com from 1996 to 2011) was an American website for teenage girls that was online from 1996 to 2018. It was created by Rebecca Odes, Esther Drill, and Heather McDonald as a resource centered on teen advice, body image, female sexuality, and other teen-related concerns.

  8. Samsung Internet - Wikipedia

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    Samsung estimated that it had around 400 million monthly active users in 2016. According to StatCounter, it had a market share of around 4% of mobile devices in October 2024, having peaked at 7% in 2019. [3] In November 2023, Samsung Internet was released for Microsoft Windows via the Microsoft Store before being inexplicably removed in January ...

  9. Seunghee - Wikipedia

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    Seunghee was a regular name in various singing contests and reality shows, including KBS 1TV's Korea Sings (2007), where she won the Excellence Prize, SBS TV's Star King (2007), where she was known to the public as the "11-year-old Little BoA", [3] and Mnet's Superstar K 2 (2010), where she made it to the Super Week but did not make it to the top 11 finalists round.