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  2. BlackPlanet - Wikipedia

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    Website. blackplanet.com. BlackPlanet is an African-American social networking service for matchmaking and job postings. The company website also contains forums for discussion of political and social issues. [2] BlackPlanet was launched by internet analyst Omar Wasow on September 1, 2001.

  3. AsianAve - Wikipedia

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    History. Originally named AsianAvenue (or Asian Avenue), the site was launched on July 21, 1997 [1] by co-founders Benjamin Sun, Peter Chen, Grace Chang, Michael Montero, and Calvin Wong. By 1998, The New York Times described it as "unusually successful" despite being "run out of an apartment", having hit five million page views from 50,000 users.

  4. MiGente.com - Wikipedia

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    MiGente.com was an online social-networking site specifically targeting the Hispanic community. It was launched in 2000. [1] [2] Its former parent company, Community Connect Inc., claimed that MiGente.com was the fastest growing English language site for the Hispanic community with over 3 million registered members. [3]

  5. Omar Wasow - Wikipedia

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    Political science, race and ethnic politics. Spouse. Jennifer Brea. . (m. 2012) . Website. www.omarwasow.com. Omar Tomas Wasow (born December 22, 1970) [1] is an assistant professor in UC Berkeley ’s Department of Political Science. He is co-founder of the social networking website BlackPlanet.

  6. Code page 865 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 865. Code page 865 ( CCSID 865) [ 2] (also known as CP 865, IBM 00865, OEM 865, DOS Nordic [ 3]) is a code page used under DOS in Denmark and Norway to write Nordic languages [ 4] (except Icelandic, for which code page 861 is used). Code page 865 differs from code page 437 in three points: 0x9B (ø instead of ¢), 0x9D (Ø instead of ...

  7. Code page - Wikipedia

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    Code page. In computing, a code page is a character encoding and as such it is a specific association of a set of printable characters and control characters with unique numbers. Typically each number represents the binary value in a single byte. (In some contexts these terms are used more precisely; see Character encoding § Terminology.)

  8. Code page 1098 - Wikipedia

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    Character set. The following table shows code page 1098. Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128–255) is shown, the first half (code points 0–127) being the same as ASCII, except for two code points: 25 hex which is defined as U+066A ٪ ARABIC PERCENT SIGN instead of ...

  9. Main code page (Russian) - Wikipedia

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    The Main code page ( Russian: Основная кодировка) is an 8-bit code page used in DOS. It was devised in 1986 by a research group at the Academy of Science of the USSR. [ 1] The other code page by the same group is known as the "Alternative code page" ( Russian: Альтернативная кодировка) which is nearly ...