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| Clever is an American [[educational technology]] company. It was founded in 2012 by [[Tyler Bosmeny]], [[Dan Carroll (entrepreneur)|Dan Carroll]], and Rafael Garcia. It was acquired by [[Kahoot!]] in 2021.
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| Roger Lee is an American programmer, founder, and entrepreneur. As a high school student, Lee founded an [[AIM (software)|AIM]] service, SubProfiles, in 2002, which amassed millions of users shortly after its launch. In 2007, Lee and several other college students from [[Harvard University]] and [[Yale University]] co-founded the advertising company PaperG, and in 2015, Lee founded Human Interest, a company that helps other companies set up [[401(k)]] plans for their employees.
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| John MacFarlane is an American entrepreneur and executive. In 2002, he co-founded and became the CEO of [[Sonos]]. He served as its CEO and board member until stepping down in 2017.
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| Rat Rig is a Portuguese manufacturer of modular [[3D printer]]s and [[CNC machine]]s based on [[T-slot structural framing|structural aluminum profiles]]. They are known for their V-Core series of 3D printers, which are [[CoreXY]] printers with [[open source]] and [[open hardware]]. Along with [[Voron Design|Voron]] and [[VzBot]], Rat Rig has been one of the pioneers in the commercialization of 3D printers with CoreXY [[kinematics]], a printer type that has since been adopted by major commercial players such as [[Prusa Research|Prusa]], [[Creality]], [[Bambu Lab]], and others.
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| Rythm (pronounced as "rhythm") is a music streaming service created by Yoav Zimet, used to play music in [[Discord server]]s.
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| The <code>.jpf</code> file extension designates an optional container format used in conjunction with the [[JPEG 2000]] image compression standard, specifically referencing functionality defined in Part 2 of the [[ISO/IEC 15444]] specification. Unlike the more commonly implemented <code>.jp2</code> format, which serves as the baseline container for JPEG 2000 codestreams, <code>.jpf</code> files support an expanded feature set intended for advanced imaging workflows.
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| Soundbrenner is a multinational music technology company based in [[Hong Kong]] and [[Germany]], that develops [[Wearable technology|wearable devices]] and [[application softwares]] designed to assist musicians with practice and performance. Its products having global availability of features including [[Metronome|vibrating metronome]], [[Music tracker|practice tracking]], [[musical tuning]], [[Sound level meter|sound level monitoring]] and [[Decibel|dB meter measurements]].
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| LightOS is a proprietary [[mobile operating system]] developed by [[Light_Phone|Light]] for its minimalist [[Light Phone (1st generation)|Light Phone]] series of mobile phones, including the [[Light Phone II]] and [[Light Phone III]]. It is an [[Android (operating system)|Android]]-based platform ([[Fork (software development)|forked]] from [[Android Oreo|Android 8.1 Oreo]]) that uses a custom interface built with [[React Native]].
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| The Light Phone III is a [[minimalist]] [[mobile phone]] developed by [[Light Phone|Light]] , a [[Brooklyn]]-based startup known for its "designed to be used as little as possible" philosophy. It features a matte black design, a 3.9-inch [[AMOLED]] monochrome touchscreen, and a rear-facing 50 MP camera with [[LED flash]].
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| Lower Internet is an informal term for the Russian-language ([[Runet]]) segment of the Internet, whose content differs significantly from standard online content and often contradicts generally accepted norms of behavior. Representatives of the lower Internet are usually [[Immorality|immoral]] individuals, mentally ill people, former prisoners, and people with alcohol or drug addictions.
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| An AI browser is a [[web browser]] with integrated [[artificial intelligence]] (AI) capabilities, such as automatically summarizing [[web page|webpage]] content or filling out [[HTML form|forms]]. Another name is agentic browser, based on the concepts of [[agentic AI]] and [[agentic web]].
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| On 16 February 2024, a series of documents from Chinese information company i-Soon ({{langx|zh|安洵信息}}) were leaked on [[GitHub]]. The documents showed that the company engaged with several [[Hacker|hacking]] and cyber espionage activities with the Chinese government.
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| L4S (for ''Low Latency, Low Loss and Scalable Throughput'') is an [[IETF]] [[network protocol]] and [[congestion control]] technology designed to lower [[network latency]] by reducing [[bufferbloat]] throughout the Internet.
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| InsideHook is an American lifestyle, news, culture and entertainment website.
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| CodeSandbox is a cloud-based [[online integrated development environment]] (IDE) focused on web application development. It supports popular web technologies such as [[JavaScript]], [[TypeScript]], [[React (JavaScript library)|React]], [[Vue.js]], and [[Node.js]]. CodeSandbox allows users to create, edit, and deploy web applications directly from the browser with zero setup.
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| Dazi culture ({{langx|zh|搭子文化}}) is a social phenomenon that gained popularity in China during the 2020s. ''Dazi'' refers to social partners formed based on specific scenarios or short-term needs with low expectation. People match with dazi partners according to specific needs, such as dining dazi, drinking dazi, travel dazi, study dazi, fitness dazi, exhibition-visiting dazi, and fan meetup dazi, by utilizing the internet.
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| The Motorola Edge 50 Neo is [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[smartphone]] developed by [[Motorola Mobility]], a subsidiary of [[Lenovo]]. This phone is part of the [[Motorola Edge]] series.
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| This is a list of the top supercomputers in the [[United States]].
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| Asset tokenization is the transcription of an asset into a digital token on a blockchain or a digital platform with similar properties. Most tokenized assets to date are [[stablecoins]] representing a claim on a monetary reserve. Financial assets such as bonds and shares have also been tokenized and initiatives have extended the model to other types of assets.
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| The RISC-V ecosystem includes systems that boot with [[UEFI]], handle power management with [[ACPI]] and run a variety of operating systems including Linux distributions such as [[Ubuntu]].
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| ''I Agree'' is an [[installation art]]work created in 2018 by [[Israel]]i artist Dima Yarovinsky. The work consists of lengthy [[contract|terms of service]] documents from major technology companies, each printed in their brand colors and hung on walls as multi-meter-long scrolls.
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| JDoodle is a cloud-based [[online integrated development environment]] and [[compiler]] platform that supports execution of source code in 70+ programming languages including [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[Python (programming language)|Python]], [[Compatibility of C and C++|C/C++]], [[PHP]], [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]], [[Perl]], [[HTML]], and more. It provides zero‑setup code for compilation, execution, and sharing via a [[web browser]] interface.
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| CleanChoice Energy is an American company which owns and operates solar power facilities. It was founded in 2012.
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| Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL) is an American [[artificial intelligence]] division of [[Meta Platforms]], headquartered in [[Menlo Park, California]]. The division focuses on research and development in the field of [[artificial superintelligence]].
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| Ethan Mollick is a [[Wharton School|Wharton]] professor, [[Artificial intelligence|Artificial Intelligence (AI)]] researcher, and the author of [[The New York Times Best Seller list|New York Times bestseller]] ''Co-Intelligence''. His work focuses primarily on the impact of AI on work and education, and he was named one of [[Time (magazine)|TIME Magazine's]] Most Influential People in Artificial Intelligence of 2024.
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| Xavier Uncle is a popular [[Twitter]] account known for posting [[humorous]] tweets.
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| Proton Authenticator is an [[open-source]] and [[end-to-end encryption|end-to-end encrypted]] software-based [[authenticator]]. When logging into a website or application that supports [[multi-factor authentication]], the user will be prompted for a six-digit [[one-time password]] which changes every thirty seconds.
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| "I Feel Fantastic" is a [[Surrealist cinema|surrealist]] [[music video]] and [[viral video]] created by John Bergeron in 2004. The video features an [[Animatronics|animatronic]] named Tara the Android, an attempt at "the world's first pop star android" according to Bergeron. ''I Feel Fantastic'' or "''Please''," is one of five videos by Bergeron with the other videos being on his [[website]] and available on [[DVD-Video|DVD]].
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| Internet restrictions in Russia began in May 2025 and have become a regular occurrence. In June 2025, there were 655 internet shutdowns recorded in the country, and by July, this figure had risen to 2,099, exceeding the number of shutdowns worldwide for the entire year.
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| Yad2 ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: יד2, "hand two") is an [[State of Israel|Israeli]] [[website]] that publishes ads for buying and selling [[second-hand]] products (such as electrical goods, [[furniture]], or free things), as well as a [[car]], real estate, pets, job portal, and professionals.
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| What Hackers Yearn (WHY2025) was held on August 8-12, 2025 at [[Geestmerambacht]], [[Oudkarspel]] (42km north of [[Amsterdam]]).
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| These are lists of open-source artificial intelligence software packages related to [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] projects released under [[open-source license]]s. These include [[List of open-source code libraries|software libraries]], [[ Software framework|frameworks]], [[software platforms|platforms]], and [[software tools|tools]] used for [[machine learning]], [[deep learning]], [[natural language processing]], [[computer vision]], [[reinforcement learning]], [[artificial general intelligence]], and more.
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| [[Products and applications of OpenAI]] <small>(Technology made by American organization)</small>
| The American [[artificial intelligence]] (AI) organization [[OpenAI]] has released a variety of products and applications since its founding in 2015.
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| [[20 Project]]
| 20% time introduced by Google allows the employees to take one day in a week to work on the projects of their interest. This includes the development of [[Google News]], [[Gmail]], and [[AdSense]]. As a result of this project, [[Google Maps]]’ wheelchair feature was developed.
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| [[Artificial intelligence optimization]] <small>(Principles used to improve AI systems)</small>
| Artificial intelligence optimization (AIO) or AI optimization is a technical discipline concerned with improving the structure, clarity, and retrievability of digital content for [[Large language model|large language models (LLMs)]] and other AI systems. AIO focuses on aligning content with the semantic, probabilistic, and contextual mechanisms used by LLMs to interpret and generate responses.
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| [[Global capability centers]] <small>(Type of offshore business entity)</small>
| A global capability center (GCC) is a strategic offshore or nearshore entity established by [[multinational corporation]]s (MNCs) to build in-house capabilities across various business functions. These centers serve as an extension of the parent organization, delivering critical services such as technology development, business operations, finance, human resources, and customer experience, among others.
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| [[Astra Logical]] <small>(Video game publisher)</small>
| Astra Logical is a [[video game publisher]], based in [[Torrance, California]], that specializes in [[Indie game|indie]] [[Puzzle video game|puzzle]] and [[Strategy video game|strategy games]].
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| [[Risant Health]] <small>(US not-for-profit healthcare system)</small>
| Risant Health is a private, nonprofit organization formed by [[Kaiser Permanente]] based in [[Washington, D.C.]]
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| data-sort-value=275 | [[Special:Contribs/TheDangerRanger|TheDangerRanger]] (275)
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| [[Tory Green (politician)]]
| Tory Green is an American entrepreneur, co-founder of io.net.
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| [[Gene Hoffman (technology executive)]] <small>(American technology executive)</small>
| Gene Hoffman is an American technology executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) and president of [[Chia Network]], and the co-chief executive officer (co-CEO) of Permuto Capital. He previously co-founded the online music service [[EMusic|eMusic.com]] and the subscription billing company [[Vindicia]].
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| [[Chris Pavlovski]] <small>(Canadian businessman)</small>
| Chris Pavlovski is a [[Canada|Canadian]] technology entrepreneur, best known as the founder and chief executive officer of [[Rumble (company)|Rumble]].
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| [[Vindicia]] <small>(American subscription billing and payment recovery company)</small>
| Vindicia is an American financial technology company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded in 2003, the company provides subscription billing and related payment services for digital businesses. In September 2016 it was acquired by [[Amdocs]] alongside Brite:Bill and Pontis; news reports said the three transactions totaled about $260 million in cash.
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| On August 10, 2025, [[Schlep (YouTuber)|Schlep]], a [[Roblox]]-focused [[YouTuber]] who was known for doing [[Sex sting|sting operations]] against alleged [[Sexual predator|sexual predators]], was permanently banned from the platform due to his alleged violations of [[terms of service]]. Roblox also sent him a [[cease and desist]] letter, threatening to take [[Complaint|legal action]] against him if he resumed his activities.
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| [[Tekion Corp]] <small>(Cloud technology company in California, US)</small>
| Tekion Corp is a cloud technology company headquartered in [[Pleasanton, California]]. It operates in the automotive retail industry, with its Asia-Pacific headquarters located in [[Bangalore|Bengaluru]] and a regional center in [[Chennai]]. The company also has operations in the UK, Canada, Germany, and France.
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