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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. Pierre Omidyar - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 August 2024. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of eBay (born 1967) Pierre Omidyar Omidyar in 2007 Born Parviz Morad Omidyar (1967-06-21) June 21, 1967 (age 57) Paris, France Citizenship Iran France United States Education University of California, Berkeley (BS) Occupation(s) Founder of eBay ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Code page 1102 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 1102. Code page 1102 ( CCSID 1102), [ 1] also known as CP1102 or NL7DEC, [ 2] is an IBM code page number assigned to the Dutch variant of DEC 's National Replacement Character Set (NRCS). [ 3] The 7-bit character set was introduced for DEC's computer terminal systems, starting with the VT200 series in 1983, but is also used by IBM for ...

  6. 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.)

  7. Code page 773 - Wikipedia

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    e. Code page 773 (also known as CP 773) is a code page used under DOS to write the Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian languages. It is closely related to both code page 775 (used for the same languages) and the KBL encoding for Lithuanian. It retains the full set of box-drawing characters from code page 437 (except for the half blocks), whereas ...

  8. Code page 932 (IBM) - Wikipedia

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    Code page 932 (IBM) IBM code page 932 (abbreviated as IBM-932[1] or ambiguously as CP932) is one of IBM's extensions of Shift JIS. The coded character sets are JIS X 0201:1976, JIS X 0208:1983, [1] IBM extensions and IBM extensions for IBM 1880 UDC. It is the combination of the single-byte Code page 897 and the double-byte Code page 301. [2]

  9. Code page 869 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 869 (CCSID 869) (CP 869, IBM 869, OEM 869) is a code page used under DOS to write Greek [2] and may also be used to get Greek letters for other uses such as math. [citation needed] It is also called DOS Greek 2. [3] It was designed to include all characters from ISO 8859-7. Code page 869 was not as popular as code page 737. [citation ...