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  2. File sharing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    February 14, Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim found YouTube, an American video sharing site, that becomes popular in Japan and around the world. The website Nyaa Torrents comes online providing links to torrents for Japanese anime and other East Asian files.

  3. Category:Video game blogs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video game blogs" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cheap Ass Gamer; D.

  4. WebTorrent - Wikipedia

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    Online video is the core focus as that is where WebTorrent is most useful. It is less suited for smaller files or data sets but is ideal for larger files. [3] File availability, as with BitTorrents, is dependent on torrent seeding. If only a few users are sharing a file, then an HTTP server that provides webseeding would be the fallback. There ...

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  6. Easy Glam Tablescape for Game Day - AOL

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    The big game is almost here! I warned you that you'd be seeing a lot of football posts from me! Although, this post is a little bit different. I'm what you call a girly girl. When there is a party ...

  7. The Easiest Super Bowl Party: Fast Snacks and Fun Tablescapes

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    The Super Bowl is right around the corner, and if you're planning on hosting a game day party, you'll probably want to enjoy the game (and the snacks) with your guests instead of working away in ...

  8. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    The video game remakes in this table were developed under an open-source license which allows usually the reuse, modification and commercial redistribution of the code. The required game content (artwork, data, etc.) is taken from a proprietary and non-opened commercial game, so that the whole game is non-free. See also the Game engine ...

  9. Video game journalism - Wikipedia

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    Video game journalism (also called games journalism or video game criticism) is a specialized branch of journalism that covers various aspects of video games, including game reviews, industry news, and player culture, typically following a core "reveal–preview–review" cycle.