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  2. Tiny Times - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Times (Chinese: 小时代), also known as Tiny Times 1.0 [2] is the first installment of the film series written and directed by Guo Jingming. The movie is based on Guo's best-selling novel of the same name.

  3. Tiny Times (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Times is a Chinese film series directed and written by Guo Jingming, all adapted from his novels. [1] The first installment of the series based on the first novel was released on June 27, 2013. A sequel titled Tiny Times 2, which was filmed together with the first film and based on the second half of the novel, was released on August 8, 2013.

  4. QuickTime Alternative - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 2006, QuickTime Alternative 1.56 was released, which is the last version based on Apple QuickTime 6.0, and therefore the last version to support Windows 98 and Windows Me.

  5. TinyTIM - Wikipedia

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    In August, TinyTIM switched to the TinyMUSH 1.0 codebase, and was one of the first MUSHes. TinyTIM has diverged from nearly every other MUSH due to heavy modifications made around that time. As of 2024, TinyTIM is still in operation.

  6. Category:Web 1.0 - Wikipedia

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  7. BASIC - Wikipedia

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    For a cost of about $100,000, one could own a machine capable of running between 16 and 32 users at the same time. [16] The system, bundled as the HP 2000, was the first mini platform to offer time-sharing and was an immediate runaway success, catapulting HP to become the third-largest vendor in the minicomputer space, behind DEC and Data ...

  8. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    It is used for all USB protocols and for Thunderbolt (3 and later), DisplayPort (1.2 and later), and others. Developed at roughly the same time as the USB 3.1 specification, but distinct from it, the USB-C Specification 1.0 was finalized in August 2014 [26] and defines a new small reversible-plug connector for USB devices. [27]

  9. File:Tiny Tim, press photograph of 1969.jpg - Wikipedia

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