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  2. Flipnote Studio - Wikipedia

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    Flipnote Studio was developed by Yoshiaki Koizumi and Hideaki Shimizu. The two began working on the project without the knowledge of anyone else at Nintendo EAD Tokyo. [5] It was initially designed as a tool for taking notes with the name Moving Notepad, and it was considered early on as a possible WiiWare application to transmit these notes from a DS to the Wii to be shared with other users ...

  3. Flipnote Studio 3D - Wikipedia

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    Flipnote Studio 3D, known in Japan as Moving Notepad 3D (うごくメモ帳 3D, Ugoku Memochō Surī Dī) and originally announced as the working title/codename, Flipnote Memo, [3] is a 2D animation application developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and released in 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS as a successor to Flipnote Studio and Flipnote Hatena.

  4. Kékéflipnote - Wikipedia

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    Kévin Gemin (French pronunciation: [kevin ʒəmin]) (born April 14, 1992), known online as Kékéflipnote or simply Kéké, is a French artist and animator.He is best known for his work created using the Flipnote Studio line of software for the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS handheld game consoles.

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    There are some cleaning problems that just can't seem to be, well, hacked. Like pet fur, and the endless amounts of lint roller refills you go through when you have a four-legged friend living ...

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  7. Notebook - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of notebook was the wax tablet, which was used as a reusable and portable writing surface in classical antiquity and throughout the Middle Ages. [1] As paper became more readily available in European countries from the 11th century onwards, wax tablets gradually fell out of use, although they remained relatively common in England, which did not possess a commercially ...