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  2. Centre for Digital Media - Wikipedia

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    Centre for Digital Media (CDM) is a multidisciplinary graduate institution based in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] It offers a Master of Digital Media (MDM) program accredited by its four partner institutions, the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Emily Carr University of Art + Design and the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

  3. Paul Lee (Canadian entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Before Vanedge Capital and during his time at Electronic Arts, Lee was a notable angel investor in the technology scene in BC, with investments in companies such as ALI Technologies (acquired by McKesson), Blast Radius (acquired by WPP), Bycast (acquired by NetApps), Active State (acquired by Sophos), among others including DWave Systems.

  4. Blast radius - Wikipedia

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    In cloud computing, the term blast radius is used to designate the impact that a security breach of one single component of an application could have on the overall composite application. Reducing the blast radius of any component is a security good practice. The concept is used in Zero trust security model and Chaos engineering. [1] [2] [3]

  5. This website shows you what the aftermath would be if an ...

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    The map will show the blast radius broken down into fireball, air blast and thermal radiation area. The program will calculate the number of casualties based on how many people live in the ...

  6. XMetaL - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Corel sold the XMetaL business to Blast Radius, a company based in Vancouver, which was still home to most members of the original XMetaL development team. [11] Critique, a product that had been developed by Blast Radius for collaborative reviewing of XML documents, would later be rebranded as "XMetaL Reviewer".

  7. SoftQuad Software - Wikipedia

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    After the Corel Acquisition, SoftQuad ceased to exist as a company, though many employees remained with the company as part of Corel's XMetaL division in Vancouver. Subsequently, SoftQuad and most assets of the company were sold to Blast Radius in 2002.

  8. Tag (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    The online component of the campaign, designed by Vancouver-based company Blast Radius, comprised a dedicated website, e-mail competitions and online games. [4] It was the first Nike advertising campaign to make use of user-submitted video—people would upload clips of themselves or others at play, and the campaign team ran them on the "Play ...

  9. Standoff distance - Wikipedia

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    Larger car bombs or truck bombs have a much larger standoff distance, as the blast radius is bigger. [3] A car bomb with a 500-pound (226.79 kg) bomb has a 320-foot (97.5 m) standoff distance. [3] A small delivery truck-based truck bomb with a 1,000 pound (453.59 kg) bomb has a 640-foot (195 m) standoff distance. [3]