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  2. SuperPoke! - Wikipedia

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    Max Levchin's Slide acquired the application and its creators in 2007, with the application growing to become one of Facebook's most popular applications in terms of monthly active users. [2] The application mimicked Facebook's own "poke" feature, adding new actions like smiles, winks, slaps, and “smacking” Facebook friends. At one point ...

  3. SuperPoke! on Facebook makes a comeback ... as a game - AOL

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    Super Poke Pets!, much like all of the other pet simulation games on Facebook, involves adopting and caring for a virtual pet, and SPP Ranch puts players in charge of buying , raising and then ...

  4. Poke - Wikipedia

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    PEEK and POKE, BASIC commands; Poke bonnet, a type of headwear; Poke (Facebook), a Facebook feature; Poke (Oklahoma State University), a nickname for an Oklahoma State Cowboys athlete; Poke (surname) Poke language, a Soko–Kele language spoken by the Topoke people; Virginia poke or pokeweed, a herbaceous perennial plant

  5. Chang Dai-chien - Wikipedia

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    Chang was born in 1899 in Sichuan Province to a financially struggling but artistic family, whose members had converted to Roman Catholicism. [1] His first commission came at age 12, when a traveling fortune-teller requested he paint her a new set of divining cards.

  6. Facebook is bringing back the poke feature - AOL

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  7. Big two - Wikipedia

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    Big two (also known as deuces, capsa, pusoy dos, dai di and other names) is a shedding-type card game of Cantonese origin. The game is popular in East Asia and Southeast Asia , especially throughout mainland China , Hong Kong , Vietnam , Macau , Taiwan , Indonesia , the Philippines , Malaysia and Singapore .

  8. Poke (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Ahi poke made with tuna, green onions, chili peppers, sea salt, soy sauce, sesame oil, roasted kukui nut (candlenut), and limu, served on a bed of red cabbage. According to the food historian Rachel Laudan, the present form of poke became popular around the 1970s. [2]

  9. Poker - Wikipedia

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    While poker's exact origin is the subject of debate, many game scholars point to the French game Poque and the Iranian game As-Nas as possible early inspirations. [3] For example, in the 1937 edition of Foster's Complete Hoyle, R. F. Foster wrote that "the game of poker, as first played in the United States, five cards to each player from a twenty-card pack, is undoubtedly the Persian game of ...