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When Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web was renamed to Yahoo! in 1994, Yang and Filo said that "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle" was a suitable backronym for this name, but they insisted they had selected the name because they liked the word's general definition, as in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift: "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth."
16-line message format, or Basic Message Format, is the standard military radiogram format (in NATO allied nations) for the manner in which a paper message form is transcribed through voice, Morse code, or TTY transmission formats.
"Godspeed (BT Edit)" Included not in the film, but in the soundtrack, particularly in the albums Hackers 2: Music from and Inspired by the Original Motion Picture 'Hackers' and Hackers 3: 1996 Twister "Talula (The Tornado Mix)" A remix by BT 1997 Mortal Kombat Annihilation "Anomaly – Calling Your Name" Under the pseudonym Libra Presents ...
BT Superfast Fibre (formerly BT Infinity) is a broadband service in the United Kingdom provided by BT Consumer, the consumer sales arm of the BT Group.The underlying network is fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC), which uses optical fibre for all except the final few hundred metres (yards) to the consumer, and delivers claimed download speeds of "up to 76 Mbit/s" and upload speeds of "up to 19 Mbit/s ...
The first data breach occurred on Yahoo servers in August 2013 [1] and affected all three billion user accounts. [2] [3] Yahoo announced the breach on December 14, 2016. [4] Marissa Mayer, who was CEO of Yahoo at the time of the breach, testified before Congress in 2017 that Yahoo had been unable to determine who perpetrated the 2013 breach. [5]
BT Consumer is the main retail division of United Kingdom telecommunications company BT Group that provides fixed-line, mobile, broadband and digital television to consumers in the UK.
Symphony Hall is a 2,262 seat concert venue in Birmingham, England.It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 12 June 1991, [1] although it had been in use since 15 April 1991.
The first microwave telecommunications relay in Birmingham, set up in 1949, used a metal tower on the roof of Telephone House, a 1930s building near to the eventual site of the BT Tower, and also on Lionel Street. [2] Construction of the BT Tower commenced in July 1963 and was completed in September 1965.