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  2. KGS Go Server - Wikipedia

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    The KGS Go Server, known until 2006 as the Kiseido Go Server, [1] is a game server first developed in 1999 and established in 2000 for people to play Go. The system was developed by William M. Shubert and its code is now written entirely in Java .

  3. Internet Go server - Wikipedia

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    Around 2000, Kiseido publishing started the Kiseido Go Server (KGS), which allowed players to play without downloading a client by utilizing a Java applet in the web browser. This server quickly became popular and still is as of 2015. IGS and KGS are currently (2014) the most popular servers for the English-speaking audience. [6]

  4. KGS (electronic toll collection) - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, the KGS system was replaced with the new HGS system, which uses radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology. The HGS was launched on September 17, 2012, while the KGS was in use until December 31, 2012, at all toll plazas. However, one KGS lane at each toll bridge on Bosporus stood open until January 31, 2013. [2] [3]

  5. Computer Go - Wikipedia

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    The Computer Go Room on the K Go Server (KGS) for online discussion and running "bots" Two Representative Computer Go Games, an article about two computer Go games played in 1999, one with two computers players, and the other a 29-stone handicap human-computer game; What A Way to Go describes work at Microsoft Research on building a computer Go ...

  6. Pandanet - Wikipedia

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    Pandanet (originally and sometimes called IGS, [1] short for Internet Go Server), located in Tokyo, Japan, is a server that allows players of the game of Go to observe and play against others over the Internet.

  7. Go ranks and ratings - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the level of players has been defined using kyu and dan ranks. [1] Kyu ranks are considered student ranks. [2] Dan ranks are considered master ranks. [2] Beginners who have just learned the rules of the game are usually around 30th kyu. [3]

  8. Talk:KGS Go Server - Wikipedia

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  9. Go pro - Wikipedia

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    Go pro may refer to: GoPro, brand of small cameras and camcorders and also a drone manufacturer; Go professional, a professional player in the game of Go