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  2. Not invented here - Wikipedia

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    A 1982 study by Ralph Katz and Thomas J. Allen provides empirical evidence for the "not invented here" syndrome, showing that the performance of R&D project groups declines after about five years, which they attribute to the groups becoming increasingly insular and communicating less with key information sources outside the group.

  3. Google Slides - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 March 2025. Cloud-based presentation software Google Slides An example of a Google Slides presentation Developer(s) Google LLC Initial release March 9, 2006 ; 18 years ago (2006-03-09) Stable release(s) Android 1.25.092.02 / 4 March 2025 ; 3 days ago (2025-03-04) iOS 1.2025.09203 / 6 March 2025 ; 1 day ...

  4. Presentation slide - Wikipedia

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    Presentation slides can be created in many pieces of software such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, LibreOffice Impress, Prezi, ClearSlide, Powtoon, GoAnimate, Snagit, Camtasia, CamStudio, SlideShare, and Reallusion. Some software, like competitors PowToon and Vyond, produces slides with more animation.

  5. Open access - Wikipedia

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    For example, Research Councils UK spent nearly £60m on supporting their open access mandate between 2013 and 2016. [270] New mandates are often announced during the Open Access Week, that takes place each year during the last full week of October. The idea of mandating self-archiving was raised at least as early as 1998. [271] Since 2003 [272 ...

  6. Historical negationism - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] The distinction among types of history books rests upon the research techniques used in writing a history. Verifiability, accuracy, and openness to criticism are central tenets of historical scholarship. When these techniques are sidestepped, the presented historical information might be deliberately deceptive, a "revised history".

  7. Open science - Wikipedia

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    Two UN frameworks set out some common global standards for application of Open Science and closely related concepts: the UNESCO Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers, [56] approved by the General Conference at its 39th session in 2017, and the UNESCO Strategy on Open Access to scientific information and research, [57] approved by ...

  8. Microsoft PowerPoint - Wikipedia

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    When it was released, the computer press reported on the change approvingly: "PowerPoint 4.0 has been re-engineered from the ground up to resemble and work with the latest applications in Office: Word 6.0, Excel 5.0, and Access 2.0. The integration is so good, you'll have to look twice to make sure you're running PowerPoint and not Word or Excel."

  9. Microsoft Office password protection - Wikipedia

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    In Excel and Word 95 and prior editions a weak protection algorithm is used that converts a password to a 16-bit verifier and a 16-byte XOR obfuscation array [1] key. [4] Hacking software is now readily available to find a 16-byte key and decrypt the password-protected document. [5] Office 97, 2000, XP and 2003 use RC4 with 40 bits. [4]

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