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  2. Wiki - Wikipedia

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    Ward Cunningham. In their 2001 book The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web, Cunningham and co-author Bo Leuf described the essence of the wiki concept: [10] [11] "A wiki invites all users—not just experts—to edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki website, using only a standard 'plain-vanilla' Web browser without any extra add-ons."

  3. Page table - Wikipedia

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    In operating systems that use virtual memory, every process is given the impression that it is working with large, contiguous sections of memory.

  4. Who Is the Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    Ai triệu phú (lit. ' Who Is the Millionaire ' ) is a Vietnamese game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? . The show was hosted by Lại Văn Sâm from its debut until 2017, Phan Đăng from 2018 to 2020, and Đinh Tiến Dũng from 2021 onward.

  5. Link page - Wikipedia

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    A link page is a type of web page that contains a list of links the website owner finds notable to mention, such as partner organizations, clients, friends, hobbies, or related projects.

  6. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    A web page from Wikipedia displayed in Google Chrome. The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is an information system that enables content sharing over the Internet through user-friendly ways meant to appeal to users beyond IT specialists and hobbyists. [1]

  7. Yellow pages - Wikipedia

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    The yellow pages are telephone directories of businesses, organized by category rather than alphabetically by business name, in which advertising is sold. The directories were originally printed on yellow paper, as opposed to white pages for non-commercial listings.

  8. Intentionally blank page - Wikipedia

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    Intentionally blank pages are usually the result of printing conventions and techniques. Chapters conventionally start on an odd-numbered page (); therefore, if the preceding chapter happens to have an odd number of pages, a blank page is inserted at the end.

  9. Changelog - Wikipedia

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    Changelog files are organized by paragraphs, which define a unique change within a function or file. The GNU Coding standards recommend the following format: [5] YYYY-MM-DD␣␣John Doe␣␣<johndoe@example.com> * myfile.ext (myfunction): my changes made additional changes.