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History of Microsoft Office - Wikipedia
History of Microsoft Office - Wikipedia
This is a history of the various versions of Microsoft Office, consisting of a bundle of several different applications which changed over time. This table only includes final releases and not pre-release or beta software. It also does not list the history of the constituent standalone applications which were released much earlier starting with Word in 1983, Excel in 1985, and PowerPoint in 1987.
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Google File System - Wikipedia
Google File System - Wikipedia
Google File System (GFS or GoogleFS, not to be confused with the GFS Linux file system) is a proprietary distributed file system developed by Google to provide efficient, reliable access to data using large clusters of commodity hardware. Google file system was replaced by Colossus in 2010.[1]
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Operation Fishbowl - Wikipedia
Operation Fishbowl - Wikipedia
Operation Fishbowl was a series of high-altitude nuclear tests in 1962 that were carried out by the United States as a part of the larger Operation Dominic nuclear test program.
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Xerox Alto - Wikipedia
Xerox Alto - Wikipedia
The Xerox Alto is a computer system developed at Xerox PARC in the 1970s. It is considered one of the first workstations or personal computers, and its development pioneered many aspects of modern computing. It features a graphical user interface (GUI), a mouse, Ethernet networking, and the ability to run multiple applications simultaneously. It is one of the first computers to use a WYSIWYG text editor and has a bit-mapped display. The Alto did not succeed commercially, but it had a significant influence on the development of future computer systems.
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Anexo:Medallero de los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024 - Wikipedia
Anexo:Medallero de los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024 - Wikipedia
El siguiente medallero es una lista de los Comités Olímpicos Nacionales (CON), clasificado por el número de medallas de oro ganadas por sus atletas durante los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024, del 26 de julio al 11 de agosto de 2024. Obtuvieron medallas 92 países; algunos por primera vez, como Albania, Cabo Verde, Dominica, Santa Lucia y el Equipo de Refugiados (EOR).
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Anexo:Municipios de la provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Wikipedia
Anexo:Municipios de la provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Wikipedia
La provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife está compuesta por las islas de Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera y El Hierro. Esta provincia está formada por 54 municipios. El municipio más poblado es Santa Cruz de Tenerife y el menos poblado Agulo en la isla de La Gomera.​ El municipio más extenso es La Orotava y el más pequeño Puerto de la Cruz, ambos en el norte de Tenerife. El primer municipio creado fue San Cristóbal de La Laguna (1496). El más reciente es El Pinar de El Hierro (2007).
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Generative artificial intelligence - Wikipedia
Generative artificial intelligence - Wikipedia
Generative artificial intelligence is artificial intelligence capable of generating text, images, videos, or other data using generative models, often in response to prompts. Generative AI models learn the patterns and structure of their input training data and then generate new data that has similar characteristics.
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Hub (network science) - Wikipedia
Hub (network science) - Wikipedia
In network science, a hub is a node with a number of links that greatly exceeds the average. Emergence of hubs is a consequence of a scale-free property of networks. While hubs cannot be observed in a random network, they are expected to emerge in scale-free networks. The uprise of hubs in scale-free networks is associated with power-law distribution. Hubs have a significant impact on the network topology. Hubs can be found in many real networks, such as the brain or the Internet.
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