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  2. GOG.com - Wikipedia

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    GOG.com (formerly Good Old Games) is a digital distribution platform for video games and films. It is operated by GOG sp. z o.o., a wholly owned subsidiary of CD Projekt based in Warsaw, Poland. [1] [2] GOG.com delivers DRM-free video games through its digital platform for Microsoft Windows, macOS and Linux. [3] [4]

  3. European Monetary Institute - Wikipedia

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    The EMI met for the first time on 12 January under its first President, Alexandre Lamfalussy. [2] On 1st July 1997 Lamfalussy was replaced by Wim Duisenberg who later became the ECB's President . The institute was dissolved on 1 June 1998 with the creation of the ECB and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) which took over its expanded ...

  4. Gog - Wikipedia

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    Gog (DC Comics), a DC Comics super-villain; Gog, a 1954 3-D science fiction film by Herbert L. Strock; Gog (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics super-villain and monster; Gog, a 1931 satire by Giovanni Papini; Gog, a 1967 novel by Andrew Sinclair; Gog and Magog ("Gos et Magos"), characters in the 16th century novels Gargantua and Pantagruel

  5. European Middleware Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the EMI distribution is to consolidate, harmonize and support the original software platforms, evolve and extend them. Redundant or duplicate services resulting from the merging are deprecated, in favour of new services added to satisfy user requirements or specific consolidation needs, standardizing and developing common interfaces.

  6. EMI - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Electric & Musical Industries changed its name to EMI Ltd. and on 1 January 1973 EMI phased out most of its heritage labels and replacing them with the EMI imprint. On 1 July 1973 the Gramophone Company subsidiary (The Gramophone Co. Ltd.) was renamed EMI Records Ltd as well, and in 1978, EMI launched EMI America Records as its second ...

  7. Category:EMI - Wikipedia

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  8. EMI (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Emi, a common feminine Japanese given name and surname; EMI (cycling team), a defunct Italian professional cycling team; Emergency Management Institute, of the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency; Emirau Airport in Papua New Guinea; Enterprise manufacturing intelligence; EMI Group Limited, former British electrical and music ...

  9. EMI-Capitol Special Markets - Wikipedia

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    EMI-Capitol Special Markets was an EMI subsidiary handling distribution for special markets. [1] It bought 3C Records in the early nineties.. It later operated as EMI Music Marketing and EMI Music Distribution in North America but have since been absorbed into Universal Music Enterprises after Universal Music Group acquired EMI recorded music division (including most of North American assets ...