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BiP is a freeware instant messaging application developed by Lifecell Ventures Cooperatief U.A., a subsidiary of Turkcell incorporated in the Netherlands. [1] It allows users to send text messages , voice messages and video calling, and it can be downloaded from the App Store , Google Play , and Huawei AppGallery .
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bip! (Red Metropolitana de Movilidad), a contactless smartcard fare system used in Transantiago and Metro de Santiago, in Santiago de ChileBasic Imaging Profile, a Bluetooth profile for sending images between devices
The countries in which the French Wikipedia is the most popular language version of Wikipedia are shown in dark blue. Page views by country over time on the French Wikipedia. The audience measurement company Médiamétrie questioned a sample of 8,500 users residing in France with access to Internet at home or at their place of work.
The Crack, first album by The Ruts; Crack, an album by Z-RO; Crack (band), a Spanish progressive rock group; The Crack, a free culture magazine covering the North East of England; Crack, a UK-based European music and culture monthly; Crack Movement, a Mexican literary movement; Cracks, an album by Nabiha
Radio BIP is a French local and associative FM broadcasting station, active in Besançon and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The acronym BIP stands for Bisontine , Indépendante et Populaire , meaning " Bisontine , independent and popular". [ 1 ]
A typical crack intro has a scrolling text marquee at the bottom of the screen. A crack intro, also known as a cracktro, loader, or just intro, is a small introduction sequence added to cracked software. It aims to inform the user which cracking crew or individual cracker removed the software's copy protection and distributed the crack. [1] [2] [3]
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