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  2. Azure (color) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] On the RGB color wheel, "azure" (hexadecimal #0080FF) is defined as the color at 210 degrees, i.e., the hue halfway between blue and cyan. In the RGB color model, used to create all the colors on a television or computer screen, azure is created by adding a 50% of green light to a 100% of blue light.

  3. List of software palettes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of software palettes used by computers. Systems that use a 4-bit or 8-bit pixel depth can display up to 16 or 256 colors simultaneously. Many personal computers in the early 1990s displayed at most 256 different colors, freely selected by software (either by the user or by a program) from their wider hardware's RGB color palette.

  4. Elastic NV - Wikipedia

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    Elasticsearch technology is used by eBay, Wikipedia, Yelp, Uber, Lyft, Tinder, and Netflix. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Elasticsearch is also implemented in use cases such as application search, site search, enterprise search, logging, infrastructure monitoring, application performance management , security analytics (also used to augment security information ...

  5. Category:Shades of azure - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This page was last edited on 8 March 2021, at 19:22 ... Shades of azure. 1 language ...

  6. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    Recent X releases (since 2014, xorg-rgb version 1.0.6) [10] also support the W3C definitions. In X11, the original definitions have been preserved (so "Dark Gray" remains a darker shade of "Gray"), but for every conflicting name pair, "Web" and additional "X11" prefixes have been added to ease disambiguation after the merger.

  7. Elasticsearch - Wikipedia

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    Elasticsearch is a search engine based on Apache Lucene. It provides a distributed, multitenant -capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Official clients are available in Java , [ 2 ] .NET [ 3 ] ( C# ), PHP , [ 4 ] Python , [ 5 ] Ruby [ 6 ] and many other languages. [ 7 ]

  8. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    Blooberry.com notes that Opera 2.1 and Safari 1 also included Netscape's expanded list of 140 color names, but later discovered 14 names not included with Opera 3.5 on Windows 98. [14] In CSS 2.1, the color 'orange' (one of the 140) was added to the section with the 16 HTML4 colors as a 17th color. [15]

  9. Kibana - Wikipedia

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    [5] The combination of Elasticsearch, Logstash , and Kibana, referred to as the " Elastic Stack " (formerly the "ELK stack"), is available as a product or service. [ 6 ] Logstash provides an input stream to Elasticsearch for storage and search, and Kibana accesses the data for visualizations such as dashboards. [ 7 ]