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  2. YouTube - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube

    YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.Accessible worldwide, [note 1] YouTube was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal.

  3. Microsoft open sources the code for 3D Movie Maker - Engadget

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    Microsoft has open sourced the code for the 27-year-old program 3D Movie Maker — and it's all thanks to someone who asked on Twitter. Foone, whose Twitter profile says they're a "hardware and ...

  4. Windows Movie Maker - Wikipedia

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    Windows Movie Maker (known as Windows Live Movie Maker [6] for the 2009 and 2011 releases) is a discontinued video editing software program by Microsoft. It was first included in Windows Me on September 14, 2000, and in Windows XP on October 25, 2001.

  5. Amazon upgrades its AI image generator | TechCrunch

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    In lieu of transparency, AWS offers an indemnification policy that covers customers in the event a Titan model like Titan Image Generator v2 regurgitates (i.e. spits out a mirror copy of) a ...

  6. Google launches App Maker - TechCrunch

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    Google today announced the launch of App Maker, the newest entry in the low-code, drag-and-drop app building market.Like its competitors from Microsoft and numerous startups, App Maker promises to ...

  7. Shackle code - Wikipedia

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    A shackle code is a cryptographic system used in radio communications on the battle field by the US military, the Rhodesian Army, and the Canadian Army, among other English speaking militaries which might not distribute or require sophisticated one-time use pads. It is specialized for the transmission of numerals.

  8. Hamming code - Wikipedia

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    Hence the rate of Hamming codes is R = k / n = 1 − r / (2 r − 1), which is the highest possible for codes with minimum distance of three (i.e., the minimal number of bit changes needed to go from any code word to any other code word is three) and block length 2 r − 1.

  9. Google App Maker - Wikipedia

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    Google App Maker was a low-code application development tool, developed by Google Inc. as part of the G Suite family. It allowed developers or its users to build and deploy custom business apps on the web.