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  2. Oklou - Wikipedia

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    Oklou. Marylou Mayniel (born 23 April 1993), better known by her stage name Oklou (ˈəʊˈkeɪ luː), is a French musician, singer, music producer, DJ, composer, and actress.

  3. Zach Whitecloud - Wikipedia

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    Canada. NHL draft. Undrafted. Playing career. 2018–present. Zach Whitecloud (born November 28, 1996) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL). Whitecloud went undrafted while playing for Bemidji State University. As a college free agent, he signed with the Golden Knights ...

  4. Great Zimbabwe University - Wikipedia

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    Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) is an institution of higher learning in the city of Masvingo, Zimbabwe. It is currently situated on the Masvingo Teachers’ College campus seven kilometres east of Masvingo CBD. Currently the institution has a number of campuses in and around the city, including some in the high density suburb of Mucheke, most ...

  5. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    Pyra Labs launched Blogger on August 23, 1999. It is credited with popularizing the format as one of the first dedicated blog-publishing tools. [citation needed] Pyra Labs was purchased by Google in February 2003 for an undisclosed amount. Premium features, which Pyra had actually offered for a fee, were made free as a result of the takeover.

  6. Darika - Wikipedia

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    Darika is a character in Mudiyettu, [1] a ritualistic dance from the Bhagavathi or Bhadrakali worship, usually performed only in the Kali temples of Kerala. [2] The story is also known as "Darika vadham", or "killing of Darika". In the story, Brahma granted immunity from death at the hands of any man to two of the fiercest Asuras, Darika and ...

  7. Link farm - Wikipedia

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    On the World Wide Web, a link farm is any group of websites that all hyperlink to other sites in the group for the purpose of increasing SEO rankings. [1] In graph theoretic terms, a link farm is a clique. Although some link farms can be created by hand, most are created through automated programs and services.

  8. Regional sports network - Wikipedia

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    Regional sports network. A regional sports network ( RSN) in the United States and Canada is a television channel that presents sports programming to a local media market or geographical region. Some RSNs originated as premium channels.

  9. Linkback - Wikipedia

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    Linkback. A linkback is a method for Web authors to obtain notifications when other authors link to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to, their articles. The four methods ( refback, trackback, pingback and webmention) differ in how they accomplish this task.