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  2. Cisco Webex - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as WebEx in 1995 and acquired by Cisco Systems in May 2007. Its headquarters are in San Jose, California. [2] Its software products include Webex App, Webex Suite, Webex Meetings, Webex Messaging, Webex Calling, Webex Contact Center, and Webex Devices. [3] All Webex products are part of the Cisco Systems collaboration portfolio. [4]

  3. Session (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A desktop session is all the windows currently running and their current content. Session management on Linux-based systems is provided by X session manager. On Microsoft Windows systems, session management is provided by the Session Manager Subsystem (smss.exe); user session functionality can be extended by third-party applications like twinsplay.

  4. 1989 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    After dominating the previous year's race, all three cars of the Penske team failed to finish the race in 1989. Danny Sullivan suffered a broken arm in a practice crash, then mechanical failures sidelined all three cars on race day. It was the only year in the decade of the 1980s, and the first time since 1976, that the Penske team failed to ...

  5. Net neutrality - Wikipedia

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    Network neutrality, often referred to as net neutrality, is the principle that Internet service providers (ISPs) must treat all Internet communications equally, offering users and online content providers consistent transfer rates regardless of content, website, platform, application, type of equipment, source address, destination address, or method of communication (i.e., without price ...

  6. 2001 United States Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    During Saturday's practice sessions, which were held in dry and sunny conditions, [49] Ferrari were the only team to test rear brake lights, although no concrete conclusions were drawn from their use. [27] [37]: 564–565 [50] Michael Schumacher set the quickest lap at 1:12.078 a third of the way through the third practice session. [51]

  7. Dustin Martin - Wikipedia

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    Dustin Martin (born 26 June 1991) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). ). Martin was drafted by Richmond with the third pick in the 2009 national draft, and made his AFL debut in the opening round of the 2010

  8. 2001 European Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 European Grand Prix was the ninth of seventeen Formula One races in the 2001 Formula One World Championship, held on 24 June 2001, at the 4.556 km (2.831 mi) clockwise Nürburgring, Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; [1] [2] the circuit hosted the European Grand Prix for the sixth time since its return in 1995.

  9. M1895 Lee Navy - Wikipedia

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    The M1895 Lee Navy was a straight-pull magazine rifle adopted in limited numbers by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps in 1895 as a first-line infantry rifle. [3] [4] The Navy's official designation for the Lee Straight-Pull rifle was the "Lee Rifle, Model of 1895, caliber 6-mm" [3] but the weapon is also largely known by other names, such as the "Winchester-Lee rifle", "Lee Model 1895", "6mm Lee ...