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  2. AlertMe - Wikipedia

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    The AlertMe platform was open and expandable to allow users to add new devices and applications to their personal dashboard or smartphone app. Core applications included electricity monitoring (SmartEnergy), remote heating control (SmartHeating) and home monitoring (SmartMonitoring), but the platform was designed to be extendable.

  3. Hive Social - Wikipedia

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    Hive Social is a microblogging service and mobile app. It was developed by Raluca Pop, also known as Kassandra Pop, with the help of a freelance developer. The first version launched on the Apple App Store in October 2019. [1] A beta version for Android was released via the Google Play store on November 10, 2022.

  4. List of social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Micro-blogging, decentralized alternative to Twitter MEETin: Social meetings Meetup: Offline meetings MeWe: Likes and emojis Miaopai: Micro.blog: Microblogging MocoSpace: Mobile social network Minds: Distributed social network with Ethereum tokens Fitocracy: Bulletin board system: China mixi: Japan: MocoSpace: Mobile community Moodle: MouthShut ...

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  6. Hive Connected Home - Wikipedia

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    Hive is a trademark owned by Centrica Hive Limited that produces smart home devices. [2] It is one of the largest connected home providers in the UK and, [ 3 ] as of May 2018, the company had more than 1,000,000 customers.

  7. Stay Connected With Your Older Devices With These Best USB-C Hubs

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    USB-C Hub, 565 11-in-1. With its brushed aluminum casing and robust braided cable, the Anker 565 feels like quality. It can connect almost everything to your computer, save for the kitchen sink.

  8. The Hive (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Hive was closed in 2004 due to hosting issues. In 2015 the site was made accessible again as a complete archive at Erowid, but the forum pages however are now broken as of late 2016. The Hive now has a successor, "Thevespiary", which hosts a multitude of drug-related articles, synthesis guides, and drug-related news as well as ...

  9. Comparison of Direct Connect software - Wikipedia

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    A hub can have any arbitrary rule. Hubs can allow users to register and provide user authentication. The authentication is also in clear text. The hub may choose certain individuals as operators (similar to IRC operators) to enforce said rules if the hub itself cannot. While not directly supported by the protocol, hub linking software exists.