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  2. Con Kolivas - Wikipedia

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    Con Kolivas is a Greek-Australian anaesthetist. [1] He has worked as a computer programmer on the Linux kernel and on the development of the cryptographic currency mining software CGMiner. [2]

  3. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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  4. List of VIC-20 games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of VIC-20 games. See lists of video games for other gaming platforms. A section at the bottom contains games written by hobbyists long after the mainstream popularity of the VIC-20 waned.

  5. Cross-platform software - Wikipedia

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    It currently supports Linux, Windows and a bit of Windows CE. GeneXus : A Windows rapid software development solution for cross-platform application creation and deployment based on knowledge representation and supporting C# , COBOL , Java including Android and BlackBerry smart devices, Objective-C for Apple mobile devices, RPG , Ruby , Visual ...

  6. Sysinternals - Wikipedia

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    Windows Sysinternals is a website that offers technical resources and utilities to manage, diagnose, troubleshoot, and monitor a Microsoft Windows environment. [1] Originally, the Sysinternals website (formerly known as ntinternals [2]) was created in 1996 and was operated by the company Winternals Software LP, [1] which was located in Austin, Texas.

  7. Keen Software House - Wikipedia

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    Keen Software House is an independent video game developing company based in Prague, Czech Republic.The company was founded by Marek Rosa in 2010.. Keen Software House's technological know-how and proprietary VRAGE game engine has allowed the company to create games that leverage elements of science into the gameplay.

  8. POD (video game) - Wikipedia

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    POD was influenced by games such as Super Mario Kart and Ridge Racer. [5] It was published in 1997. It was one of the first games to support the MMX instruction set [5] and came bundled as an OEM version with computers using Intel Pentium or Pentium II MMX processors, and some AMD K6 systems.

  9. Category:Computer game stubs - Wikipedia

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    To add an article about a Microsoft Windows-exclusive game, add {{Windows-videogame-stub}}. To add an article about an Apple Macintosh-exclusive game, ...