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  2. SlimBrowser - Wikipedia

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    SlimBrowser is a tabbed multiple-site web browser from FlashPeak, Inc., an Austin, Texas-based company. It formerly used the Microsoft Trident layout engine . [ 2 ]

  3. File:Google Chrome icon (March 2011).svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ace.wikipedia.org Ureuëng Ngui:LonNyoe; Seunaleuëk:Ureuëng nguy Google Chrome; Seunaleuëk:On keuë Ayie7791

  4. File:Google Chrome icon and wordmark (2011).svg - Wikipedia

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    There are some cases that even logos and trademarks that have been judged to be copyrighted in foreign countries have also been judged not to be copyrighted in the United States. However, some logos and trademarks are copyrighted in the United States. See COM:CRT/United States#Threshold of originality for more information.

  5. File:Google Chrome icon (September 2014).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Google Chrome logo and computer icon, with Material Design motif used from September 2014 to February 2022 for mobile version, and October 2015 to February 2022 for desktop version. Date 1 September 2014

  6. Sublogic - Wikipedia

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    Sublogic Corporation (stylized as subLOGIC) is an American software development company. It was formed in 1977 by Bruce Artwick, and incorporated in 1978 by Artwick's partner Stu Moment [1] as Sublogic Communications Corporation. [2]

  7. J/Boats - Wikipedia

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    The company's model names all start with "J/" and then the design's length overall (LOA), in feet (such as the J/24), or beginning in 1994 in decimeters , or starting 2021 in meters . All J/Boat designs are monohull, sloop-rigged keelboats constructed of cored sandwich fiberglass. [3]