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VN Labs was founded in 1984 by Viet Nguyen, an engineer at Teledyne, in Newport Beach, California.The previous year, as a side project, he had created an PC-compatible input method for the Vietnamese alphabet to improve the usability of his friend's astrology program.
Vn-Zoom.com was created by admin Pemit . New version is Vn-Z.vn (VN-Zoom) was administrated by Dinh Quang Vinh, [3] and was created in 2015 using the Internet forum software Xenforo. Vn-Z.vn (Vn-Zoom.org) has a social network license issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam on September 13, 2019 [4]
.vn is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Vietnam. The domain name registry for .vn is the Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC). Currently, the national domain name server system of Vietnam consists of seven server clusters.
VN or Vn may refer to: Vietnam (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code VN) .vn, the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Vietnam; Visual novel, a type of interactive fiction game; Vestibular nuclei, collections of neurons in the brain of humans and primates; Holden VN Commodore, an automobile introduced by Holden in 1988; Kawasaki VN "Vulcan ...
Apple II, Atari 8-bit, DOS, PC-88, TRS-80, TRS-80 CoCo: Avalon Hill: Viet-Afghan [6] (3rd-party expansion) 2010 Microsoft Windows: FRVP: Vietcong (video game) 2003 Microsoft Windows: Gathering of Developers: Vietcong 2: 2005 Microsoft Windows: 2K Games: Vietnam (1995 video game) 1995 DOS: Viper Software, CompuServe: Vietnam '65: 2015 Microsoft ...
Vietnamese has more than 1.5 million speakers in the United States, where it is the sixth-most spoken language.The United States also ranks second among countries and territories with the most Vietnamese speakers, behind Vietnam.
A heavily-laden US Marine convoy rumbles down a dirt road in I Corps, South Vietnam. Most of the game's battles take place in this region, where US Marines clashed with some of the most battle-hardened regular units of North Vietnam.
Battlefield Vietnam is a 2004 first-person shooter video game developed by Digital Illusions Canada and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows. [2] It is the second installment of the Battlefield franchise, coming after Battlefield 1942.