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  2. Splash screen - Wikipedia

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    Splash screen. A splash screen is a graphical control element consisting of a window containing an image, a logo, and the current version of the software. A splash screen can appear while a game or program is launching. A splash page is an introduction page on a website. [1] [2] A splash screen may cover the entire screen or web page; or may ...

  3. Smashing Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Smashing Magazine is an online publication, catering primarily to web developers and web designers [1] worldwide. It was launched in 2006 by Sven Lennartz and Vitaly Friedman, who were both part of the German-based Smashing Media AG at the time. The primary focus of the magazine is to provide valuable resources and insights into the web ...

  4. Hungrybox - Wikipedia

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    Hungrybox. Juan Manuel DeBiedma ( / dəˌbiːˈɛdmə /; [3] born June 21, 1993), better known by his alias Hungrybox, is an American and Argentine professional Super Smash Bros. player, streamer, tournament organizer and commentator. [4] Recognized as one of the greatest and most successful Super Smash Bros. Melee players of all time, he is ...

  5. Smash (app) - Wikipedia

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    Smash (stylized as smash.) is a Japanese video on demand mobile application. It offers original content such as music, dramas, animated series, [1] and variety shows, all in vertical video format optimized for viewing on smartphones. It is notable for featuring exclusive content from popular Japanese and Korean pop groups, such as the AKB48 ...

  6. Splash (website) - Wikipedia

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    Splash is an online event management service. The service allows users to plan, promote, execute, and measure the success of their events, with a focus on streamlining event marketing execution. Powered by One Clipboard, Splash launched in February 2012 in New York City by co-founders Ben Hindman and Brett Boskoff.

  7. Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Wikipedia

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    Aerial techniques, also known as "high-flying moves" are performance techniques used in professional wrestling for simulated assault on opponents. The techniques involve jumping from the ring's posts and ropes, demonstrating the speed and agility of smaller, nimble and acrobatically inclined wrestlers, with many preferring this style instead of throwing or locking the opponent.

  8. Jelly Splash - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Splash is a match-three puzzle video game released by the developer Wooga on 15 August 2013 on iPad and iPhone. It was later released on Facebook [2] and Android, [3] as well as the Korean social network platform KakaoTalk in November 2013.

  9. Dubsmash - Wikipedia

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    Dubsmash was founded in Germany by Jonas Drüppel, Roland Grenke, and Daniel Taschik, [5] who had previously made two other apps which were not as successful. Their last app prior to Dubsmash was called Starlize, which aimed to allow users to create music videos.