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  2. List of YouTube features - Wikipedia

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    Since June 2007, YouTube's videos have been available for viewing on a range of Apple products. This required YouTube's content to be transcoded into Apple's preferred video standard, H.264, a process that took several months. YouTube videos can be viewed on devices including Apple TV, iPod Touch and the iPhone. [108]

  3. Help:Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    Edit entire watchlist: Click "Edit your list of watched pages" button at the top of the watchlist page to view or alter the list of watched pages directly. The first option takes you to Special:Watchlist/edit , where the watched pages are listed with checkboxes that can be used to remove items.

  4. Wikipedia:Training/For students/My watchlist 1 - Wikipedia

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    A personal watchlist is an easy way to keep track of all the pages to which you are contributing. You can use your watchlist to monitor article changes, conversations and editor collaboration. You can use your watchlist to monitor article changes, conversations and editor collaboration.

  5. Wikipedia:Don't overload your watchlist! - Wikipedia

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    There are two settings for your watchlist: one in which only the most recent edit appears, and one in which all edits within the given timeframe appear. The advantage to only the most recent edit appearing is that the watchlist is smaller. The advantage to all edits being displayed is that you can see a significant edit that was not the most ...

  6. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    In Wikipedia, the term watchlist sometimes refers to the list of pages you've told Wikipedia you want to watch, and sometimes to the report that Wikipedia generates when you click the "my watchlist" link in your screen's upper right. For clarity, in this chapter "watchlist" refers to the list of watched pages, and "watchlist report" is what you ...

  7. Help talk:Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    Hi - in Help:Watchlist#Limitations, it suggests you can't watch categories. Yet isn't this what [] does, if you put in a category name? TimTempleton (talk) (cont) 23:04, 13 May 2020 (UTC) Quote from Help:Watchlist#Limitations, additional emphasis mine: Watching a category page will pick up changes to the text of the category page itself.

  8. FaceTime - Wikipedia

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    At launch, unlike Mac OS X's iChat, FaceTime did not support group conferencing. The application allowed a one-on-one video chat—only two people could talk at once. If a second user called and the user answered, the video chat with the previous user would end and a new video session began with the second caller.

  9. Wikipedia : Don't watch articles that you care about

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    On Wikipedia, there is a handy feature called a watchlist which allows you to "watch" pages, so long as you have an account. Through this functionality, your watchlist lets you track pages that you have an interest in, providing you with a feed of new changes made to the page (and its associated talk page ).