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  2. Ninjak - Wikipedia

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    The Weaponeer organization is targeted by the terrorist Dr. Augustus Silkowski, also known as Doctor Silk, and his group Webnet, an illegal international consortium of technical, industrial, and financial institutions. Eventually, Webnet wipes out virtually all of Weaponeer's resources and personnel, with only Ninjak surviving.

  3. OpenWebNet - Wikipedia

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    OpenWebNet is a communications protocol developed by Bticino since 2000.. The OpenWebNet protocol allows a "high-level" interaction between a remote unit and Bus SCS of MyHome domotic system.

  4. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    A web page from Wikipedia displayed in Google Chrome. The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is an information system that enables content sharing over the Internet through user-friendly ways meant to appeal to users beyond IT specialists and hobbyists. [1]

  5. Neal Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008 Shapiro was named CEO of WNET public television. According to Forbes magazine, one of his first moves was to start the programs "Sunday Arts, which features the great museum exhibits, films, galleries and performances going on in New York City, and ...

  6. The Darlington Arena - Wikipedia

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    The club has sold the naming rights for the stadium to various sponsors: Williamson Motors, 96.6 TFM, Balfour Webnet, and in 2009 The Northern Echo; since Darlington Mowden Park RFC have used the arena, it has been named The Northern Echo Arena, rather than the previous name The Northern Echo Darlington Arena.

  7. RT-Thread - Wikipedia

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    RT-Thread is an open-source real-time operating system (RTOS) for embedded systems and Internet of things (IoT). [1] [2] It is developed by the RT-Thread Development Team based in China.

  8. CL-HTTP - Wikipedia

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    CL-HTTP has been used in several applications. ELM-ART is a tutoring system written in Common Lisp using CL-HTTP. [4] It was later commercialized as NetCoach. [5] InterBook is an early adaptive electronic textbook, also written on top of CL-HTTP. [6]

  9. Earthquake swarm - Wikipedia

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    This latter swarm occurred near Nový Kostel in October 2008 and lasted only 4 weeks, but up to 25,000 events were detected by WEBNET, the local monitoring network. The swarm is located on a steeply-dipping fault plane where an overall upward migration of activity was observed (first events at the bottom and last events at the top of the ...