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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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| Differential privacy composition theorems are mathematical tools used in [[differential privacy]] to analyze and bound the accumulated [[privacy]] loss when multiple differentially private mechanisms are applied to the same dataset. They quantify how privacy guarantees degrade as more queries or analyses are performed, and are essential for designing complex differentially private systems and algorithms.
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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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| EfficientNet is a family of [[Convolutional neural network|convolutional neural networks]] (CNNs) for [[computer vision]] published by researchers at [[Google AI]] in 2019. Its key innovation is compound scaling, which uniformly scales all dimensions of depth, width, and resolution using a single parameter.
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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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| Yedda was an Israeli community-driven question-and-answer (Q&A) web service best known for its early commercial use of semantic search and vector-based similarity to match user questions with relevant answers and experts. Founded in late 2005 and launched publicly in early 2006, the platform grew through syndication partnerships before being acquired by [[AOL]] in November 2007.
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| onX is a private American technology company that develops digital mapping applications for outdoor recreation. It was founded in [[Missoula, Montana]] in 2009 as a hardware company, developing chips that extended [[Garmin]] [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] devices with land ownership data for the purpose of hunting.
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| DNS4EU is a [[European Union]] initiative providing a secure, privacy-compliant [[Domain Name System]] (DNS) resolver service. Launched on June 9, 2025, it aims to enhance EU digital sovereignty by offering an alternative to non-EU DNS resolvers. Co-funded by the EU and supported by the [[European Union Agency for Cybersecurity]] (ENISA), it is managed by a consortium from 10 EU countries, led by Czech cybersecurity company [[Whalebone (company)|Whalebone]].
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| Wazoku is a UK-based [[software]] company headquartered in [[London]]. Established in 2011 by Simon Hill, James King, and Rosemarie Diegnan, the company provides [[Cloud computing|cloud-based]] tools for capturing, evaluating, managing, and implementing ideas, and operates an open innovation network where organisations can engage with external experts.
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| Walter Delgatti Neto (born 23 March 1989), also known as Hacker de Araraquara ({{langx|en|Araraquara Hacker|italic=yes}}) or Vermelho ({{langx|en|Red|italic=yes}}) is a Brazilian hacker. He became nationally known for hacking mobile devices of [[Operation Car Wash]] authorities, and later, for crimes committed along congresswoman [[Carla Zambelli]].
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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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| SPHINCS<sup>+</sup>, also known officially as SLH-DSA, is a [[post-quantum]] [[signature scheme]] selected by the [[NIST]] for the FIPS 205 standard of the [[NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization|post-quantum standardisation]] process.
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| Quantexa is a UK-based software company that develops [[artificial intelligence]]-based applications for data analytics and decision-making. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in [[London]], with operations in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
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| Rick Kuhn is an American computer scientist and cybersecurity researcher. He is a guest researcher in the Computer Security Division at the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) and affiliate faculty at [[Virginia Tech]]’s Hume Center for National Security and Technology.
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| Mol* (also known as Molstar) is a web-based, [[Open-source software|open-source]], software toolkit for analysis and visualization of [[Macromolecule|macromolecular]] structures. It was developed as a joint initiative between the [[Protein Data Bank|RCSB PDB]] and [[Protein Data Bank|PDBe]], based on NGL (developed by RCSB PDB) and LiteMol (developed by PDBe) viewers.
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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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| ''Apple in China'' is a 2025 book by [[Patrick McGee]] (''[[Financial Times]]'' reporter from 2013 to 2023), about how [[Apple Inc.]] invested in China in order to build [[iPhones]] and other technology, and by doing so helped China become more competitive. In the book, McGee says that under [[Tim Cook]] Apple invested $275 billion over five years from 2016.
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| Lumma Stealer is an [[infostealer]] malware as a service program developed for [[Microsoft Windows]].
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| National online identity authentication is an online real-name authentication method in the [[People's Republic of China]]. It is promoted by the [[Ministry of Public Security (China)|Ministry of Public Security]] and the [[Cyberspace Administration of China]].
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| ''The Impermanence Agent'' (1998 - 2002) was an [[electronic literature]] piece that provided a web agent that used each user's browsers to present a story based on that browsing. [[Noah Wardrip-Fruin|Noah Wardrip Fruin]], Brion Moss, a.c. chapman, and Duane Whitehurst created this work in 1998.
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| Xapien is a privately held software company based in [[London]]. It provides a dynamic [[due diligence]] platform used by financial institutions, large corporations, law firms and philanthropic institutions to meet customer and third party compliance obligations.
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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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| Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL) is an [[artificial intelligence]] firm based in [[Menlo Park, California]]. A subsidiary of [[Meta Platforms]], the company was founded to advance research on theoretical [[superintelligence]].
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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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| 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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| Ari Gibson is an Australian [[artist]], [[animator]], and [[video game designer]], best known for his work on ''[[Hollow Knight]]'' (2017) and its upcoming sequel, ''[[Hollow Knight: Silksong]]'' (2025). He is also the co-founder and co-director of the games' development studio, Team Cherry.
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| TopSolid is a comprehensive [[Computer-aided design|CAD]], [[Computer-aided manufacturing|CAM]], [[Computer-aided engineering|CAE]], and [[product lifecycle management]] software developed by the French company Missler Software. It provides integrated solutions for [[mechanical engineering]], [[tooling]], [[sheet metal]], [[woodworking]], and [[manufacturing]] industries.
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| AMP (Any Means Possible) is a [[Twitch (service)|Twitch]] streamer collective consisting of the [[Online streamer|Twitch Streamers]], [[influencers]] and [[internet personalities]] [[Kai Cenat]], ImDavisss, Chrisnxtdoor, [[Fanum (streamer)|Fanum]], Duke Dennis, and Agent 00. The group streams various games on each members Twitch accounts, as well as making various challenge, gaming and vlog videos on their YouTube channels.
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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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| This is a list of the top supercomputers in the [[United States]].
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| Ronald S. Ross is an American computer scientist, retired [[United States Army]] [[lieutenant colonel]], and senior cybersecurity advisor best known for leading the development of federal information security standards at the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST).
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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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| Internet aesthetics are visual styles, subcultures, and thematic trends that originated or proliferated primarily through the internet. Emerging out of the online [[blogosphere]] era among [[Millennials]] in the late 2000s and gaining significant cultural traction throughout the 2010s and 2020s amongst [[Gen Z]], internet aesthetics encompass a wide range of niche communities and visual identities associated with contemporary [[Youth subculture|youth subcultures]] defined by their digital circul ...
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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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| ''[[Beast Games]]'' is a [[reality competition]] [[television series]] created by [[MrBeast|Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson]], Tyler Conklin, Sean Klitzner, and Mack Hopkins.
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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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| 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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| [[VisiPics]] <small>(Windows software for duplicate image search)</small>
| VisiPics is a [[closed-source]] Windows software designed to identify and manage duplicate or visually similar images on a user's hard drive. Developed by Guillaume Fouet (aka Ozone), it is a [[freeware]] tool that has been widely used for organizing large image collections by detecting duplicates, including images with different resolutions, formats, or minor edits.
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| [[HelloTalk]] <small>(Educational app)</small>
| HelloTalk is a [[language exchange]] app and website released in 2012. It is monetized using the [[freemium]] model. It was created by Chinese developer Zackery Ngai.
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| [[Reflect Link]] <small>([[Nikoli (publisher)|Nikoli]]-published pen-and-paper logic puzzle.)</small>
| Reflect Link is the name of a class of pen-and-paper logic puzzles published by [[Nikoli (publisher)|Nikoli]], where one is tasked to draw a path subject to a set of conditions which gets ''reflect''ed by obstacles on the grid and must ''link'' up with itself.
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| A newsfluencer, also news influencer or journo-influencer, is an [[influencer]] who focuses on creating content on current events and civic issues on social media platforms. People who fall under this category include self-employed journalists, [[Substack]] writers, [[YouTuber]] and [[TikTok|TikToker]] journalists, and [[Twitch (service)|Twitch]] streamers.
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| [[Confidence Staveley]] <small>(Nigerian cybersecurity person)</small>
| Confidence Staveley is a [[Nigerian]] [[cybersecurity]] & [[Information technology]] expert She is also the founder and [[Executive director]] of Cybersafe foundation; a non-profit that promote cyber security awareness and education within most vulnerable communities in Africa.
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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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| [[MediSafe controversy]] <small>(2025 Hong Kong student AI controversy)</small>
| The MediSafe controversy refers to a public debate that emerged in [[Hong Kong]] in June 2025 after questions arose about the originality and data practices of MediSafe, a purportedly student-built [[artificial intelligence]] platform. The project was developed by Clarisse Poon Hei Shun, a Form Four student at [[St. Paul's Co-educational College]], and won several innovation awards in 2024 and 2025.
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| [[Shadowrocket]] <small>(Mobile proxy client)</small>
| Shadowrocket is a proxy utility application for [[iOS]] published by Shadow Launch Technology Limited, which is typically used to circumvent the [[Great Firewall|Great Firewall of China]].
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| [[21Shares]]
| 21Shares is a private company that offers [[cryptocurrency]] exchange traded products (ETPs) outside the [[United States]]. They are headquartered in [[Zurich|Zurich, Switzerland]], with offices in Zurich, [[New York City]], and [[London]].
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| [[Advantage Solutions]]
| Advantage Solutions Inc. is an American provider of outsourced sales and marketing services to consumer goods manufacturers and retailers. It was founded in 1987 and has expanded through organic growth and acquisitions. In October 2020, it went public via a merger with SPAC Conyers Park II Acquisition Corp.
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| [[ConnectWise (company)]] <small>(American software company)</small>
| ConnectWise is an American software company that develops [[information technology]] management tools for managed service providers (MSPs) and IT departments. Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Tampa, Florida, the company was acquired by [[private equity]] firm Thoma Bravo in 2019 for around $1.5 billion.
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| [[Tenna (company)]]
| Tenna, formerly known as BuildSourced, is an American construction technology company that offers equipment fleet operations and GPS asset tracking. It was founded by Austin Conti and Jose Cueva in 2015 in [[New Jersey]] and is presently headquartered in [[New Hope, Pennsylvania]].
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| [[Modules (C++)]] <small>(Modular translation unit in C++)</small>
| Modules in [[C++]] are a feature added in [[C++20]] implementing [[modular programming]] as a modern alternative to [[precompiled headers]]. A module in C++ comprises a single [[translation unit]]. Like [[header file]]s and implementation files, a module can contain declarations and definitions, but differ from precompiled headers in that they do not require the preprocessor directive <code>#include</code>, but rather are accessed using the word <code>import</code>.
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| [[Infinity Engine]] <small>(game engine)</small>
| Infinity Engine is a [[game engine]] which allows the creation of [[Isometric projection|isometric]] [[role-playing video game]]s. It was originally developed by [[BioWare]] for a prototype [[Real-time strategy|RTS]] game codenamed ''Battleground Infinity'', which was ultimately re-engineered to become the first installment of the [[Baldur's Gate (series)|''Baldur's Gate'' series]].
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| [[LumenPnP]] <small>(Open source pick and place machine)</small>
| LumenPnP is an [[open-source model|open-source]] [[pick-and-place machine]]. It is designed to be an accessible solution for hobbyists and organizations to quickly place components on circuit boards.
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| [[Huntress (company)]]
| Huntress is an American [[cybersecurity]] company based in [[Columbia, Maryland]].
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| [[GPT-5]] <small>(2025 large language model)</small>
| Generative Pre-Trained Transformer 5 (GPT-5) is a [[large language model]] developed and hosted by [[OpenAI]] that is their flagship and [[Agentic AI|agentic]] model. It was launched on August 7, 2025, and is accessible via [[ChatGPT]], including for free users. It is also available via the API.
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| [[NutritionFacts]]
| NutritionFacts.org is an American [[science]]-based, [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] [[website]] that provides [[evidence-based medicine|evidence-based]] information on [[nutrition]] and [[health]]. It was founded as a non-profit in 2011 by [[physician]] and nutrition researcher [[Michael Greger]] with support from the Jesse & Julie Rasch Foundation.
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| [[Soulchill]]
| Soulchill is an online mobile social application.
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