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  2. History of the World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    ViolaWWW became the recommended browser at CERN. To encourage use within CERN, Bernd Pollermann put the CERN telephone directory on the web—previously users had to log onto the mainframe in order to look up phone numbers. The Web was successful at CERN and spread to other scientific and academic institutions.

  3. Snapchat - Wikipedia

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    "Login Kit" is a social login platform that utilizes Snapchat accounts. It was promoted as being more privacy-conscious than competing equivalents, as services are only able to receive the user's display name (and, optionally, a Bitmoji avatar) and are subject to a 90-day inactivity timeout, preventing them from being able to collect any ...

  4. List of logarithmic identities - Wikipedia

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    The identities of logarithms can be used to approximate large numbers. Note that log b (a) + log b (c) = log b (ac), where a, b, and c are arbitrary constants. Suppose that one wants to approximate the 44th Mersenne prime, 2 32,582,657 −1. To get the base-10 logarithm, we would multiply 32,582,657 by log 10 (2), getting 9,808,357.09543 ...

  5. Wireless gateway - Wikipedia

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    WPA2 with WPS disabled is the most secure method. [5] There are many wireless gateway brands with models offering different features and quality. They can differ on the wireless range and speed, a number of LAN ports, speed, and extra functionality. Some available brands in the market are Motorola, Netgear, and Linksys. However, most internet ...

  6. Operation Secure Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Operation Secure Tomorrow is an operation that took place from February 2004 to July 2004 in Haiti. After a government collapse in Haiti and the resignation of President Jean Bertrand Aristide , the United States invaded Haiti to police the country and stabilize Haiti.

  7. SOCKS - Wikipedia

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    The protocol was originally developed/designed by David Koblas, a system administrator of MIPS Computer Systems.After MIPS was taken over by Silicon Graphics in 1992, Koblas presented a paper on SOCKS at that year's Usenix Security Symposium, [2] making SOCKS publicly available. [3]

  8. Cloud storage gateway - Wikipedia

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    A cloud storage gateway is a hybrid cloud storage device, implemented in hardware or software, which resides at the customer premises and translates cloud storage APIs such as SOAP or REST to block-based storage protocols such as iSCSI or Fibre Channel or file-based interfaces such as NFS or SMB.

  9. Stripe, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Irish entrepreneur brothers John and Patrick Collison founded Stripe in Palo Alto, California, in 2010, [9] and serve as the company's president [10] and CEO, [11] respectively. . In 2011 the company received a $2 million investment, including contributions from Elon Musk, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, Irish entrepreneur Liam Casey, [12] and venture capital firms Sequoia Capital, Andreessen ...