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  2. Shovelware - Wikipedia

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    Shovelware is a type of video game or software bundle known more for the quantity of what is included than for its quality or usefulness. [1]The metaphor implies that the creators showed little care for the quality of the original software, as if the new compilation or version had been created by indiscriminately adding titles "by the shovel" in the same way someone would shovel bulk material ...

  3. Faker (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Originally competing under the alias GoJeonPa, Faker joined the team as their mid laner, subsequently adopting the name Faker as his official gaming handle. [4] He made his professional debut on April 6, 2013, at a televised match held in Seoul, South Korea, where he secured solo kill against the South Korean All-Star mid laner Kang "Ambition ...

  4. Xfire - Wikipedia

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    Xfire, Inc. was founded in 2002 by Dennis "Thresh" Fong, Mike Cassidy, Max Woon, and David Lawee. [5] The company was formerly known as Ultimate Arena, but changed its name to Xfire when its desktop client Xfire became more popular and successful than its gaming website. [6]

  5. Huh? Here's What 'ATP' Actually Means on Social Media - AOL

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  6. Huh? Here's What 'MB' Means in Text - AOL

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    MB's Meaning in Text MB means "my bad" in text. Whether used in a text or on Snapchat, Instagram or TikTok, someone writing "MB" is taking the blame for something or apologizing in either a ...

  7. Free Download Manager - Wikipedia

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    Free Download Manager is a download manager for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Free Download Manager is proprietary software , but was free and open-source software between versions 2.5 [ 6 ] and 3.9.7.

  8. AOHell - Wikipedia

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    AOHell was the first of what would become thousands of programs designed for hackers created for use with AOL. In 1994, seventeen year old hacker Koceilah Rekouche, from Pittsburgh, PA, known online as "Da Chronic", [1] [2] used Visual Basic to create a toolkit that provided a new DLL for the AOL client, a credit card number generator, email bomber, IM bomber, and a basic set of instructions. [3]

  9. AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    AOL Desktop Gold combines all the things that you know and love about AOL, with the speed and reliability of the latest technology.