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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Axmark
David Axmark, born 28 May 1962 in Sweden, is one of the founders of MySQL AB and a developer of the free database server, MySQL. He has been involved with MySQL development from its beginning along with the fellow co-founder Michael Widenius. He studied at Uppsala University between 1980 and 1984 David has been invol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purble%20Place
Purble Place is a suite of three educational computer games developed by Oberon Media for Windows Vista and Windows 7. History Purble Place was publicly introduced in Windows Vista build 5219 along with Chess Titans and Mahjong Titans. Games The collection has a single home screen that offers three packs of games: Pu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DELTA%20%28taxonomy%29
DELTA (DEscription Language for TAxonomy) is a data format used in taxonomy for recording descriptions of living things. It is designed for computer processing, allowing the generation of identification keys, diagnosis, etc. It is widely accepted as a standard and many programs using this format are available for var...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFVE
KFVE (channel 6) is a television station licensed to Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, United States, serving the Hawaiian Islands as an affiliate of the Spanish-language Telemundo network. It is owned by Gray Television alongside CBS affiliate KGMB (channel 5) and NBC affiliate KHNL (channel 13). The stations share studios on Waia...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity%20Family%20Feud
Celebrity Family Feud is a broadcast network spin-off of the syndicated American game show Family Feud. Like the primetime All-Star Specials aired during the late 1970s and early 1980s by the show's then-network home ABC, the episodes feature celebrities and their real families, or teams of celebrities playing as a 'fa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN-News18
Cable News Network-News18 (known as CNN-News18 and originally CNN-IBN) is an Indian English-language news television channel founded by Raghav Bahl based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is currently co-owned by Network18 Group and Warner Bros. Discovery. CNN provides international coverage for the channel, while Ind...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAC-2
The Totally Accurate Controller MK2 (TAC-2), manufactured by Suncom Technologies, is an Atari 2600 compatible joystick, commonly used with the Commodore 64 and Amiga computers in the mid to late 1980s. It has two smaller siblings, the Slik Stik and StarFighter, which are built in a similar fashion. The joystick's squ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tools%20for%20Thought
Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-Expanding Technology is a work of "retrospective futurism" in which Smart Mobs author Howard Rheingold looked at the history of computing and then attempted to predict what the networked world might look like in the mid-1990s. The book covers the groundbreaking work of ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger%20Rasheed
Roger Rasheed (born 10 March 1969) is a former Australian rules football player, tennis player, tennis coach and tennis commentator with the Seven Network for 12 years. Rasheed is best known as Grand Slam coach of Australian former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt, former World No. 6 Gaël Monfils, former World No. 5 Jo-Wilfr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type%20enforcement
The concept of type enforcement (TE), in the field of information technology, is an access control mechanism for regulating access in computer systems. Implementing TE gives priority to mandatory access control (MAC) over discretionary access control (DAC). Access clearance is first given to a subject (e.g. process) ac...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star%20Sports
Star Sports refers to several current or former Asian sports networks owned by The Walt Disney Company: Star Sports (East Asian TV channel) Star Sports (Indian TV network) Fox Sports (Southeast Asian TV network) See also Star TV (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLEU
BLEU (bilingual evaluation understudy) is an algorithm for evaluating the quality of text which has been machine-translated from one natural language to another. Quality is considered to be the correspondence between a machine's output and that of a human: "the closer a machine translation is to a professional human t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society%20of%20Business%20Practitioners
The Society of Business Practitioners (SBP) UK, founded in 1956, is a senior examining UK institution providing vocational qualifications in business, computer studies, management and marketing. The Society's Diploma awards attract recognized credits and exemptions from other institutes and educational establishments f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashlawn%20School
Ashlawn School (or simply Ashlawn), is a large partially selective secondary school located in the Hillmorton area of Rugby, Warwickshire, England that specialises in science, computing and leadership. It is one of only five bilateral schools in England for students aged 11–18. Ashlawn is a member of the Transforming L...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alto%20Trek
Alto Trek is a computer game, developed by Gene Ball and Rick Rashid for the Xerox Alto while they were graduate students at the University of Rochester during the late 1970s. It is one of the first networked multiplayer games. Gameplay Alto Trek is a multiplayer game where each player uses their own Alto workstation...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning%20Glory%20%28TV%20programme%29
Morning Glory is the fourth attempt at breakfast television live programming on Channel 4. It was presented by Dermot O'Leary every weekday morning from 8:30–9 am. Due to low ratings, despite having Big Brother's Little Breakfast as a lead in show, it was not renewed. The show followed on from Celebrity Big Brother 4 ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDT
RDT may refer to: Digital technology Real Data Transport, a proprietary data transport protocol Remote data transmission, the transmission of data between computers over a medium using a communications protocol Remote digital terminal, in telecommunications Reliable Data Transfer, in computer networking Medicine ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normalized%20difference%20vegetation%20index
The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) is a widely-used metric for quantifying the health and density of vegetation using sensor data. It is calculated from spectrometric data at two specific bands: red and near-infrared. The spectrometric data is usually sourced from remote sensors, such as satellites. The...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NC%20machine
The term NC machine can refer to: Network computer Numerical control For other uses of the abbreviation "NC", see NC (disambiguation).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCRP
NCRP may refer to one of the following: National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, USA Network Computer Reference Profile National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nsupdate
nsupdate is a computer network maintenance utility used by network administrators to instruct the name server of a DNS zone to update its database. The name server might be local to a domain or, with appropriate authentication and permission provided by DNSSEC, an internet name server. BIND 8 and later supports this ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMZ%20%28disambiguation%29
DMZ is a demilitarized zone, a buffer zone between military powers. DMZ may also refer to: Science and technology DMZ (computing), a demilitarized zone in network computing DMZGlobal, a security division of Vodafone Dimethylzinc, a chemical Arts and media Comics DMZ (comics), an American comic book series DMZ,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner%20loop%20%28disambiguation%29
Inner loop may refer to: Inner loop in computer programs Inner Loop (Phoenix), a section of Interstate 10 in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States Inner Loop (Rochester), an expressway around downtown Rochester, New York, United States Inner Loop (Washington, D.C.), a previously proposed freeway loop in Washington,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh%20McGregor%20Ross
Hugh McGregor Ross (31 August 1917 – 1 September 2014) was an early pioneer in the history of British computing. He was employed by Ferranti from the mid-1960s, where he worked on the Pegasus thermionic valve computer. He was involved in the standardization of ASCII and ISO 646 and worked closely with Bob Bemer. ASCII ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libxml2
libxml2 is a software library for parsing XML documents. It is also the basis for the libxslt library which processes XSLT-1.0 stylesheets. Description Written in the C programming language, libxml2 provides bindings to C++, Ch, XSH, C#, Python, Swift, Kylix/Delphi and other Pascals, Ruby, Perl, Common Lisp, and PHP....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway%20AnyKey
The Gateway AnyKey is a programmable PC keyboard that was sold with desktop computers from the Gateway 2000 company roughly from 1990 to 1997. It was manufactured in at least five known versions and incarnations by Tucson, Arizona-based Maxi Switch, now a subsidiary of LiteOn Technology Corporation. The AnyKey is no lo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual%20patient
The term virtual patient is used to describe interactive computer simulations used in health care education to train students on clinical processes such as making diagnoses and therapeutic decisions. Virtual patients attempt to combine modern technologies and game-based learning to facilitate education, and complement ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factorization%20of%20polynomials
In mathematics and computer algebra, factorization of polynomials or polynomial factorization expresses a polynomial with coefficients in a given field or in the integers as the product of irreducible factors with coefficients in the same domain. Polynomial factorization is one of the fundamental components of compute...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMDC
DMDC may stand for: Defense Manpower Data Center, a facility that keeps data on military personnel in the United States. Dimethyl dicarbonate, a beverage preservative. Dansk Medicinsk Data Center ApS, a Danish EMR-systems development company Slang acronym for "Doesn't Matter, Don't Care."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense%20Manpower%20Data%20Center
The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) serves under the Office of the Secretary of Defense to collate personnel, manpower, training, financial, and other data for the Department of Defense. This data catalogues the history of personnel in the military and their family for purposes of healthcare, retirement funding and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody%20Bledsoe
Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Bledsoe (November 12, 1921 – October 4, 1995) was an American mathematician, computer scientist, and prominent educator. He is one of the founders of artificial intelligence (AI), making early contributions in pattern recognition, facial recognition, and automated theorem proving. He continued to...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurographics
Eurographics is a Europe-wide professional computer graphics association. The association supports its members in advancing the state of the art in computer graphics and related fields such as multimedia, scientific visualization and human–computer interaction. Overview Eurographics organizes many events and service...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20business%20routes%20of%20the%20Interstate%20Highway%20System
The Interstate Highway System of the United States, in addition to being a network of freeways, also includes a number of Business Routes assigned by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). These routes connect a central or commercial district of a city or town with an Interstat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deskstar
The Deskstar was the name of a product line of computer hard disk drives. It was originally announced by IBM in October 1994. The line was continued by Hitachi when in 2003 it bought IBM's hard disk drive division and renamed it Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. In 2012 Hitachi sold the division to Western Digital w...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC%20spoofing
MAC spoofing is a technique for changing a factory-assigned Media Access Control (MAC) address of a network interface on a networked device. The MAC address that is hard-coded on a network interface controller (NIC) cannot be changed. However, many drivers allow the MAC address to be changed. Additionally, there are to...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACCESS%20%28Australia%29
ACCESS is the youth network of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, a non-government institution dealing with all aspects of Australia's foreign relations and international affairs. Founded in 2005, ACCESS hosts forums for discussion in the tradition of the Council on Foreign Relations and Chatham House....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karrabin%20railway%20station
Karrabin railway station is located on the Main line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the Ipswich suburb of Karrabin. Services Karrabin is served by Citytrain network services from Rosewood to Ipswich. Most services terminate at Ipswich although some peak-hour services continue to Bowen Hills and Caboolture. Servi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-based%20IBM%20mainframe-compatible%20systems
Since the rise of the personal computer in the 1980s, IBM and other vendors have created PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes which are compatible with the larger IBM mainframe computers. For a period of time PC-based mainframe-compatible systems had a lower price and did not require as much electricity or floor space. H...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Network%20of%20Users%20and%20Survivors%20of%20Psychiatry
The World Network of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry (WNUSP) is an international organisation representing, and led by what it terms "survivors of psychiatry". As of 2003, over 70 national organizations were members of WNUSP, based in 30 countries. The network seeks to protect and develop the human rights, disability...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmartTAG
SmartTAG (acronym in Malay for Sistem Membayar Automatik Rangkaian Tol or "Toll Network Automatic Payment Systems") is an on-board unit (OBU) vehicle-based device used as an electronic toll collection (ETC) system over long distances (maximum 15 metres) to complement Touch 'n Go, a card-based system. It was first intro...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford%20Physics%20Information%20Retrieval%20System
The Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) is a database management system developed by Stanford University. It is used by universities, colleges and research institutions. The first website in North America was created to allow remote users access to its database. History SPIRES was originally develop...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TADKOM
TADKOM / TAktisk Digital KOMunikasjon (English: TADCOM / TActical Digital COMmunication) is an encrypted network used as a carrier for most of the communication for all four branches of the Norwegian military. Most nodes operate on a speed of 2mbit and above. TADKOM is also used to carry signals such as Link-11, Link-1...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi%20categories%20security
Multi categories security (MCS) is an access control method in Security-Enhanced Linux that uses categories attached to objects (files) and granted to subjects (processes, ...) at the operating system level. The implementation in Fedora Core 5 is advisory because there is nothing stopping a process from increasing its ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape%20theory
Shape theory refers to three different theories: Shape theory in topology Shape analysis (disambiguation) in mathematics and computer science Shape theory of olfaction
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EVE%20%28text%20editor%29
EVE (introduced as the Extensible VAX Editor, later as the Extensible Versatile Editor) is a flexible text editor that is part of the VMS operating system. EVE is implemented by using the Text Processing Utility (TPU). The Emacs editor features an EVE emulation (as an add-on). Editor control EVE is invoked via: $ ED...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SLT
SLT may refer to: Medicine Selective laser trabeculoplasty, an eye surgery Speech and language therapy Technology Compaq SLT, a laptop computer line of the 1980s and 1990s Sony SLT camera, a 1990s digital camera type IBM Solid Logic Technology, a 1960s hybrid integrated circuit design Sri Lanka Telecom, a te...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spindizzy
Spindizzy is an isometric video game released for several 8-bit home computer formats in 1986 by Electric Dreams Software. It combines action and puzzle game elements. Players must navigate a series of screens to explore a landscape suspended in a three-dimensional space. Development was headed by Paul Shirley, who dr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massbus
The Massbus is a high-performance computer input/output bus designed in the 1970s by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). The architecture development was sponsored by Gordon Bell and John Levy was the principal architect. The bus was used by Digital to interconnect its highest-performance computers with magnetic dis...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous%20Backplane%20Interconnect
The Synchronous Backplane Interconnect (SBI) was the internal processor-memory bus used by early VAX computers manufactured by the Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts. The bus was implemented using Schottky TTL logic levels and allowed multiprocessor operation. Computer buses DEC hardware
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WU-FTPD
WU-FTPD (more fully wuarchive-ftpd, also frequently spelled in lowercase as wu-ftpd) is a free FTP server software (daemon) for Unix-like operating systems. It was originally written by Chris Myers and Bryan D. O'Connor in Washington University in St. Louis as a replacement of the BSD FTP daemon, for use in the Washin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attribute%20%28role-playing%20games%29
An attribute is a piece of data (a "statistic") that describes to what extent a fictional character in a role-playing game possesses a specific natural, in-born characteristic common to all characters in the game. That piece of data is usually an abstract number or, in some cases, a set of dice. Some games use differen...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FireWire%20camera
FireWire cameras use the IEEE 1394 bus standard for the transmission of audio, video and control data. FireWire is Apple Computer's trademark for the IEEE 1283 standard. FireWire cameras are available in the form of photo cameras and video cameras, which provide image and audio data. A special form of video cameras is...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zmist
Zmist (also known as Z0mbie.Mistfall) is a metamorphic computer virus created by the Russian virus writer known as Z0mbie. It was the first virus to use a technique known as "code integration". In the words of Ferrie and Ször: This virus supports a unique new technique: code integration. The Mistfall engine contained...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ABS-CBN%20original%20programming
This is a list of original programming broadcast by ABS-CBN, a Philippine television network. The network is headquartered in ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City. On May 5, 2020, ABS-CBN was issued a cease-and-desist order by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and Solicitor General Jose Ca...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSP%20%28software%29
XSP is a simple, standalone web server written in C# that hosts ASP.NET's System for Linux and other Unix operating systems. It runs on the Mono runtime for Linux and the .NET Framework runtime, making it usable as a lightweight web server on any platform supporting .NET. XSP was the original name of the internal proj...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log%20probability
In probability theory and computer science, a log probability is simply a logarithm of a probability. The use of log probabilities means representing probabilities on a logarithmic scale , instead of the standard unit interval. Since the probabilities of independent events multiply, and logarithms convert multiplicat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NIDS
NIDS can refer to: National Institute for Discovery Science Network intrusion detection system, a system that tries to detect malicious activity by monitoring network traffic Neuroleptic-induced deficit syndrome, a clinical syndrome that develops in some patients receiving too high doses of an antipsychotic for too ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitby%20railway%20station
Whitby is a railway station serving the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire, England. It is the southern terminus of the Esk Valley Line from Middlesbrough. The station is owned by Network Rail and services operated by Northern Trains for mainline services and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway for heritage services. His...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU%20Wars
CPU Wars is an underground comic strip by Charles Andres that circulated around Digital Equipment Corporation and other computer manufacturers starting in 1977. It described a hypothetical invasion of Digital's slightly disguised Maynard, Massachusetts ex-woolen mill headquarters (now located in Barnyard, Mass) by troo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central%20Elevated%20Walkway
The Central Elevated Walkway is an extensive footbridge network spanning Admiralty, Central and parts of Sheung Wan, near Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. The system was built in phases by the Hong Kong Government and various developers, such as Hongkong Land, Jardine Matheson Holdings and Shun Tak Holdings. It has esca...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WEVD
WEVD was an American brokered programming radio station with some news-talk launched in August 1927 by the Socialist Party of America. Making use of the initials of recently deceased party leader Eugene Victor Debs in its call sign (it called itself the "Debs Memorial Station"), the station operated from Woodhaven in t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYMeditor
WYMeditor is an open-source WYSIWYM text editor written in the JavaScript programming language for editing content on web pages. It is based on the jQuery JavaScript framework. It differs from other embeddable text editors such as FCKeditor and TinyMCE in that it concentrates on the semantics and meaning of content lea...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census%20county%20division
A Census County Division (CCD) is a subdivision of a county used by the United States Census Bureau for the purpose of presenting statistical data. A CCD is a relatively permanent statistical area delineated cooperatively by the Census Bureau and state and local government authorities. CCDs are defined in 21 states tha...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications%20mediation
Telecommunications mediation is a process that converts call data to pre-defined layouts that can be imported by a specific billing system or other OSS applications. Mediation platform They are often referred to as internet protocol detail records. Mediation also processes event detail records or EDRs that are usual...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business%20mileage%20reimbursement%20rate
The business mileage reimbursement rate is an optional standard mileage rate used in the United States for purposes of computing the allowable business deduction, for Federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code, at , for the business use of a vehicle. Under the law, the taxpayer for each year is general...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin%20Hughes
Hensoldt UK, formerly Kelvin Hughes, is a British company specialising in the design and manufacture of navigation and surveillance systems and a supplier of navigational data to both the commercial marine and government marketplace. The company provides radar systems to navies, governments, coastlines, ports and VTS ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roads%20in%20the%20United%20Kingdom
The United Kingdom has a well developed and extensive network of roads totalling about . Road distances are shown in miles or yards and UK speed limits are indicated in miles per hour (mph) or by the use of the national speed limit (NSL) symbol. Some vehicle categories have various lower maximum limits enforced by spee...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pcom
Pcom or PCOM may refer to: Pcom Network, an Internet Service Provider based in Tehran Province, Iran P-Com, a defunct radio-networking manufacturer Pacific College of Oriental Medicine Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, in the United States Posterior communicating artery, a blood vessel in the brain oft...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%20Partition%20Map
Apple Partition Map (APM) is a partition scheme used to define the low-level organization of data on disks formatted for use with 68k and PowerPC Macintosh computers. It was introduced with the Macintosh II. Disks using the Apple Partition Map are divided into logical blocks, with 512 bytes usually belonging to each b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac%20%28talk%20show%29
Isaac is an American TV show hosted by fashion designer and personality Isaac Mizrahi. It was shot in New York City, and aired on the Style Network in the United States. It premiered on December 5, 2005, and ended on May 25, 2007. Segments included man-on-the-street interviews, "Sketches and Answers" and celebrity inte...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaintext-aware%20encryption
Plaintext-awareness is a notion of security for public-key encryption. A cryptosystem is plaintext-aware if it is difficult for any efficient algorithm to come up with a valid ciphertext without being aware of the corresponding plaintext. From a lay point of view, this is a strange property. Normally, a ciphertext i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%20Rooney
Fran Rooney is an Irish businessman, Barrister-At-Law and is Executive Chairman of Healthcare company Blocknubie Limited which supplies solutions in the Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence space. He.also has a strong football background and was CEO of the Football Association of Ireland from 2003 to 2004. He is also...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Auckland%20Line
The North Auckland Line (designation NAL) is a major section of New Zealand's national rail network, and is made up of the following parts: the portion of track that runs northward from Westfield Junction to Newmarket Station; from there, westward to Waitakere; from there, northward to Otiria via Whangārei. The first s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBKF-FM
CBKF-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of Radio-Canada's Ici Radio-Canada Première network on 97.7 FM at Regina, Saskatchewan. History The station was launched on April 24, 1975. In 1973, two years prior to the station's launch, the network also purchased two established francophone comm...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBK-FM
CBK-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of the CBC Music network at 96.9 FM in Regina, Saskatchewan. The station was launched on May 1, 1977. Its studios are at the CBC Regina Broadcast Centre, 2440 Broad Street in Regina, along with CBK and CBKT-DT. Rebroadcasters References External l...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue%20Galaxy
Rogue Galaxy is an action role-playing video game developed by Level-5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. The game was released in Japan in December 2005, in North America in January 2007, and in most European countries and Australia in September of the same year. A director's cut of th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBBW
WBBW (1240 AM) is a commercial radio station in Youngstown, Ohio, broadcasting a sports format. The station carries the CBS Sports Radio Network, much of it simulcast with co-owned 96.7 WLLF. WBBW is one of seven radio stations in the Youngstown market owned by Cumulus Media. The radio studios and offices are in "The...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s%20Miracle%20Network%20Hospitals
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals) (French: Réseau Enfants-Santé (RES)) is a nonprofit organization that raises funds for children's hospitals in the U.S. and Canada. Donations support the health of more than 10 million children each year. Donations, which go to local hospitals, fund critical life-sa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Gillogly
James J. Gillogly (born 5 March 1946) is an American computer scientist and cryptographer. Biography Early life His interest in cryptography stems from his boyhood, as did his interest in mathematics. By junior high he was inventing his own ciphers and challenging his father, entomologist Lorin Gillogly, to solve the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipal%20broadband
Municipal broadband, sometimes referred to as a "Government-owned Network" or GON, is broadband Internet access offered by public entities. Services are often provided either fully or partially by local governments to residents within certain areas or jurisdictions. Common connection technologies include unlicensed wir...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICNS
ICNS can refer to Apple Icon Image, uses the extension .icns A resource in the resource fork used for icon data The International Conference on Nitride Semiconductors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20TV
Jack TV (capitalized as JACK TV) is an online web portal owned by Solar Entertainment Corporation and based in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila. It was known as a Philippine pay television network mainly offering multi-genre programming from the United States from 2005 until 2020. History The network was formed as part a spl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lite%20FM%20%28New%20Zealand%29
Lite FM was a New Zealand radio station broadcasting in Christchurch on 94.5FM. The station was first started in 1997 by Radio Otago in Dunedin on 90.2 FM, the programme was also networked to Invercargill on 98.0 FM. Programming on the station at this point was mostly voice tracked and on air the station was often call...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NT-1
NT-1 may refer to: New Standard D-29, a trainer aircraft produced in the US from 1929 to 1930 Network termination 1, a functional grouping of customer-premises equipment in Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDN) Mackenzie Highway, abbreviated NT-1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NT1
NT1 may refer to: TFX (TV channel), formerly NT1, a French television channel Network termination 1 in digital telephony New Standard D-29, U.S. Navy trainer designated "NT-1"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okaihau%20Branch
The Okaihau Branch, sometimes known as the Kaikohe Branch and rarely the Rangiahua Branch, was a branch line railway that joined the North Auckland Line of the national rail network of New Zealand at Otiria. It was the most northerly line in New Zealand and was intended to run all the way to Kaitaia. It opened to Ōkaih...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduja%20Group
Hinduja Group is an Indian transnational conglomerate. The group is present in eleven sectors including automotive, oil and specialty chemicals, banking and finance, IT and ITeS, cyber security, healthcare, trading, infrastructure project development, media and entertainment, power, and real estate. The Hinduja brother...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea%20of%20Faith
The Sea of Faith Network is an organisation with the stated aim to explore and promote religious faith as a human creation. History The Sea of Faith movement started in 1984 as a response to Don Cupitt's book and television series, both titled Sea of Faith. Cupitt was educated in both science and theology at the Unive...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo%20James%20English
Leo James English (August 1907 – 1997) was the Australian compiler and editor of two of among the first most widely used bilingual dictionaries in the Philippines. He was the author of the two companion dictionaries namely, the English–Tagalog Dictionary (1965) and the Tagalog–English Dictionary (1986). English saw the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny%20Jupiter
Johnny Jupiter is the name of two early American television programs featuring a combination of live action and hand puppets. The first version aired on the DuMont Television Network from March to June 1953. The second version aired on ABC from September 1953 to May 1954. DuMont version The original version, broadcast...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-speech%20audio%20input
Non-speech audio input is the use of non-speech sounds such as whistling, humming or hissing for entering data or controlling the user interface. See also Auditory display for non-speech auditory output References Sound technology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20Divers%20Marine%20Life%20Rescue
British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) is a British charity established in 1988 and is a frontline marine mammal response organisation. It utilises a network of trained volunteers around the country to respond to marine mammals potentially in need of assistance via a public 24hr hotline and callout system. The organ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killzone%3A%20Liberation
Killzone: Liberation is a third-person shooter video game developed by Guerrilla Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It was originally released on 31 October 2006 in North America. It is a follow-up to Killzone, taking place two months after the original game. Killzone...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team%20Soho
Team Soho (formerly credited as SCEE Internal Development Team or also known as SCEE Studio Soho) was a British first-party video game developer and a studio of Sony Computer Entertainment based in Soho, London. The company was founded in 1994. The original development staff had little to no experience in the video ga...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KZ%20Manager
KZ Manager is a name shared by many similar resource management computer video games that put the player in the role of a Nazi concentration camp commandant or "manager", where the "resources" to be managed include, depending on the version of the game, prisoners (either Jews, Turks or Gypsies), poison gas supplies, "n...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological%20Threat
Technological Threat is a 1988 American animated short made by Brian Jennings and Bill Kroyer and was produced by Kroyer Films. It was an example of early computer animation, integrated with traditional animation, and is itself an allegory for the possibilities of combining the two. The robots and backgrounds were draw...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet%20Fibre%20Channel%20Protocol
Internet Fibre Channel Protocol (iFCP) is a gateway-to-gateway network protocol standard that provides Fibre Channel fabric functionality to Fibre Channel devices over an IP network. It is officially ratified by the Internet Engineering Task Force. Its most common forms are in 1 Gbit/s, 2 Gbit/s, 4 Gbit/s, 8 Gbit/s, an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagon%20road%20network
The Pentagon road network is a system of highways, mostly freeways, built by the United States federal government in the early 1940s to serve the Pentagon in northern Virginia. The roads, transferred to the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1964, are now largely state highways. The main part of the network is the Mixing Bowl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certified%20ethical%20hacker
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) is a qualification given by EC-Council and obtained by demonstrating knowledge of assessing the security of computer systems by looking for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems, using the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate manner to ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHIP%20%28programming%20language%29
CHIP (Constraint Handling in Prolog) is a constraint logic programming language developed by M. Dincbas, Pascal Van Hentenryck and colleagues in 1985 at the European Computer-Industry Research Centre (ECRC), initially using a Prolog language interface. It was the first programming language to implement constraint progr...