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  2. Octogeddon - Wikipedia

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    The octopus has limbs that can be used to attack enemies as the octopus progresses through each level. Octogeddon has to be rotated in order to aim the limbs and deal damage to the enemies. Octogeddon has a certain number of hit points that will be lost if the octopus is hit by an enemy. If all the hit points are lost, Octogeddon will lose a life.

  3. Dave Thomas (programmer) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Thomas speaking at the Pasadena Rails Studio. Dave Thomas (born 1960) is a computer programmer, author and editor. He has written about Ruby and together with Andy Hunt, he co-authored The Pragmatic Programmer and runs The Pragmatic Bookshelf publishing company.

  4. Paul the Octopus - Wikipedia

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    Paul the Octopus (26 January 2008 [1] – 26 October 2010) was a common octopus who predicted the results of international association football matches. Accurate predictions in the 2010 World Cup brought him worldwide attention as an animal oracle .

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  6. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  7. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    The following are commercial games that were once released as free downloads but were not freely redistributable software. Airborne Ranger (1988), a stealth 2D game by MicroProse . It was released as freeware by Atari to promote Airborne Rangers .

  8. Alistair Cockburn - Wikipedia

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    Alistair Cockburn (/ ˈ æ l ɪ s t ər ˈ k oʊ b ər n / AL-ist-ər KOH-bərn) is an American computer scientist, known as one of the initiators of the agile movement in software development. He cosigned (with 16 others) [1] the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. [2]

  9. Markets stumble as Wall Street sells off Big Tech - AOL

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    US stocks ended Friday in the red, closing out a lackluster week despite a year of historic highs. The “Magnificent Seven” group of high-performing tech stocks — Alphabet, Amazon, Apple ...