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  2. Internet Download Manager - Wikipedia

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    Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a commercial download manager software application for the Microsoft Windows operating system owned by American company Tonec, Inc.

  3. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    Protocol extensions of XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), the open standard of instant messaging: W3C: World Wide Web Consortium Standards for bringing interoperability between different IoT protocols and platforms such as Thing Description, Discovery, Scripting API and Architecture that explains how they work together.

  4. Kakinada - Wikipedia

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    Kakinada (listen ⓘ; formerly known as Cocanada) is a port city and municipal corporation in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [8] Situated along the Bay of Bengal, it serves as the headquarters of Kakinada district and is a prominent economic and cultural centre in the region.

  5. Intel - Wikipedia

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    On March 23, 2021, CEO Pat Gelsinger laid out new plans for the company. [103] These include a new strategy, called IDM 2.0, that includes investments in manufacturing facilities, use of both internal and external foundries, and a new foundry business called Intel Foundry Services (IFS), a standalone business unit.

  6. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    The series had a spin-off one-shot Immortal She-Hulk [45] and a spin-off series about Gamma Flight in June 2021. [46] In November 2021, Donny Cates became the new writer of Hulk, with Ryan Ottley joining as artist. In May 2022, the series did a crossover with the Thor series, also written by Cates, entitled Hulk vs Thor: Banner of War. The ...

  7. Taff Vale Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Taff Vale Extension Railway was later extended to Middle Duffryn, near Aberdare, opening in April 1864. [d] The extension crossed the Llancaiach colliery sections of the TVR on the level and Llancaiach coal was transported via Quakers Yard on the TVER in preference to using the Llancaiach line inclined plane. [17]