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  2. Code: Version 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Code: Version 2.0 is a 2006 book by Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig which proposes that governments have broad regulatory powers over the Internet. [1] The book is released under a Creative Commons license , CC BY-SA 2.5.

  3. scrcpy - Wikipedia

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    A few features were added to scrcpy in its version 1.9 release in 2019, including the ability to turn the screen off while mirroring and to copy clipboard content between the two devices. [ 7 ] Chris Hoffman of How-To Geek compared scrcpy to AirMirror and Vysor, two other applications with a similar function.

  4. File:Code And Other Laws of Cyberspace Version 2 0.pdf

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on en.wikisource.org Index:Code And Other Laws of Cyberspace Version 2 0.pdf; Page:Code And Other Laws of Cyberspace Version 2 0.pdf/1

  5. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    The Office 2007 release of Microsoft Office had an internal version number of 12. The next version, Office 2010, has an internal version of 14, due to superstitions surrounding the number 13. [54] Visual Studio 2013 is Version number 12.0 of the product, and the new version, Visual Studio 2015 has the Version number 14.0 for the same reasons.

  6. ActionScript - Wikipedia

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    This version of the language is intended to be compiled and run on a version of the Tamarin virtual machine, formerly ActionScript Virtual Machine 2, that was also fully rewritten (dubbed AVM2). [5] Because of this, code written in ActionScript 3.0 is generally targeted for Flash Player 9 and higher, and will not work in prior versions.

  7. Transport Layer Security - Wikipedia

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    As a result, version 1.3 mimics the wire image of version 1.2. This change occurred very late in the design process, only having been discovered during browser deployment. [ 53 ] The discovery of this intolerance also led to the prior version negotiation strategy, where the highest matching version was picked, being abandoned due to unworkable ...

  8. Trusted Platform Module - Wikipedia

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    It is licensed under BSD License and the source code is available on GitHub. [44] In 2018 Intel open-sourced its Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM2) software stack with support for Linux and Microsoft Windows. [45] The source code is hosted on GitHub and licensed under BSD License. [46] [47]

  9. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    A beta version of Scratch 3.0 was released on 1 August 2018. [61] for use on most browsers; with the notable exception of Internet Explorer. [62] Scratch 3.0, the first 3.x release version, was released on 2 January 2019. [63]