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  2. Bellingcat - Wikipedia

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    Bellingcat (stylised bell¿ngcat) is a Netherlands-based investigative journalism group that specialises in fact-checking and open-source intelligence (OSINT). [5] It was founded by British citizen journalist and former blogger Eliot Higgins in July 2014. [6]

  3. Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World - Wikipedia

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    Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World is a 2018 documentary film that explores the investigative journalism work published of Bellingcat, including the Skripal poisoning and the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.

  4. Eliot Higgins - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [5] A high-school dropout, [6] he attended Haberdashers' Adams Grammar School in Shropshire from 1990 to 1995. [7] He previously worked in finance and administration. [8] In 2012, when Higgins began blogging about the Syrian civil war, he was unemployed and spent his days taking care of his child at home; [2] his wife is Turkish.

  5. We Are Bellingcat - Wikipedia

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    Anne Harris, writing in The Irish Times describes the book as a demanding read, and "thrilling". [5] Peter Neville-Hadley, writing in the South China Morning Post praised the book for its openness, letting readers judge things for themselves. [1] Both The Times and The Week identified We Are Bellingcat as their book of the week, in February 2021.

  6. Lazy Game Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Clint Basinger (born December 20, 1986), [2] better known as LGR (originally an initialism of Lazy Game Reviews), is an American YouTuber who focuses on video game reviews, retrocomputing, and unboxing videos. His YouTube channel of the same name has been compared to Techmoan and The 8-Bit Guy.

  7. List of commercial failures in computing - Wikipedia

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    With a 5 in (13 cm) color screen, it is the first commercial portable computer with a color display. The SX-64 weighed 23 pounds (10 kg), [41] measured 14.5×14.5×5 in (37×37×13 cm), and was almost fully compatible with software for the original Commodore 64, although it lacked a cassette tape port.

  8. List of commercial video games with later released source ...

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    To the Moon was developed using RPG Maker XP engine in 2011. In January 2014 To the Moon was also released for OS X and Linux with the Humble Bundle X. [372] Edward Rudd ported the game with the GPLv2 RPG Maker XP game engine recreation MKXP, [372] [373] other ports followed later. [374]

  9. Belling the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Doré's illustration of La Fontaine's fable, c. 1868. Belling the Cat is a fable also known under the titles The Bell and the Cat and The Mice in Council.In the story, a group of mice agree to attach a bell to a cat's neck to warn of its approach in the future, but they fail to find a volunteer to perform the job.