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  2. Up TV - Wikipedia

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    UP TV (stylized as UPtv; formerly GMC TV and originally Gospel Music Channel) is an American basic cable television network that was founded to have a focus on gospel music. ...

  3. List of Progress missions - Wikipedia

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    Five variants of the Progress spacecraft have been flown so far: Progress 7K-TG (1978–1990), Progress-M 11F615A55 (1989–2009), Progress-M1 (2000–2004), Progress-М 11F615A60 (2008–2015) and Progress-MS (since 2015). In addition, three custom Progress M variants were launched to deliver ISS modules Pirs in 2001, Poisk in 2009 and Prichal ...

  4. Comparison of UPnP AV media servers - Wikipedia

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    Name License Cost OS X Unix-like Windows Audio Images Video Transcoding Web Interface DLNA support Multilingual [a] Implementation Subtitles [b] Still Supported Misc.

  5. AMPRNet - Wikipedia

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    Antennas for High-speed Amateur-radio Multimedia Network (HamNET) in Europe, part of the AMPRNet wireless mesh network. The AMPRNet (AMateur Packet Radio Network) or Network 44 is used in amateur radio for packet radio and digital communications between computer networks managed by amateur radio operators.

  6. Progress Software - Wikipedia

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    Progress Software Corporation is an American public company that produces software for creating and deploying business applications. Founded in Burlington, Massachusetts with offices in 16 countries, the company posted revenues of $531.3 million (USD) in 2021 and employs approximately 2100 people.

  7. Progress Rail - Wikipedia

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    Progress Rail Services Corporation (reporting mark PRLX), a fully owned subsidiary of Caterpillar since 2006, is a supplier of railroad and transit system products ...

  8. OpenEdge Advanced Business Language - Wikipedia

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    The original Progress 4GL was designed in 1981 as an architecture-independent language and integrated database system that could be used by non-experts to develop business applications by people who were not computer scientists but were knowledgeable in their business domain.

  9. Progress (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Progress (Russian: Прогресс) is a Russian expendable cargo spacecraft.Originally developed for the Soviet space program and derived from the crewed Soyuz spacecraft, Progress has been instrumental in maintaining long-duration space missions by providing consumables like food, water, and air, as well as maintenance equipment.