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  2. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam Deck. Valve released the Steam Deck, a handheld gaming computer running an updated version of SteamOS, with initial shipments starting on February 25, 2022. [350] The Deck is designed for the play of Steam games, but it can be placed into a separate dock that allows the Deck to output to an external display. [351]

  3. AMD - Wikipedia

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    The Steam Deck, [191] [192] PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S all use chips based on the Zen 2 microarchitecture, with proprietary tweaks and different configurations in each system's implementation than AMD sells in its own commercially available APUs.

  4. Comparison shopping website - Wikipedia

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    Hence, E-commerce accounted for an 18.2 percent share of total business turnover in the United Kingdom in 2012. Online sales already account for 13% of the total UK economy, and its expected to increase to 15% by 2017. There is a huge contribution of comparison shopping websites in the expansion of the current E-commerce industry.

  5. Norddeutscher Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    She then made her way into the South Atlantic where, on 24 July 1941, she was intercepted off Montevideo by HMS Newcastle and scuttled by her crew. [ 45 ] In 1939, NDL had 70 ships in service totaling 562,371 GRT, including the sail training ship Kommodore Johnsen (now the Russian STS Sedov ), 3 daytrip ships, 19 tugs, and 125 small ships.

  6. Bulk carrier - Wikipedia

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    Specialized bulk carriers began to appear as steam-powered ships became more popular. [7] The first steam ship recognized as a bulk carrier was the British collier John Bowes, built in 1852. [9] [10] She featured a metal hull, a steam engine, and a ballasting system which used seawater instead of sandbags. [9]

  7. SS Nantucket (1956) - Wikipedia

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    Steam reciprocating The SS Nantucket (renamed SS Naushon ) was the last steam-powered ferry in regular operation on the East Coast of the United States. [ 2 ] She was owned and operated by the Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority between 1957 and 1987.