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  2. 80legs - Wikipedia

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    80legs was created by Computational Crawling, a company in Houston, Texas. The company launched the private beta of 80legs in April 2009 and publicly launched the service at the DEMOfall 09 conference. At the time of its public launch, 80legs offered customized web crawling and scraping services.

  3. Twerking - Wikipedia

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    Enslaved people performed sinuous snake hip and fish tail dances on plantations during festivals and special gatherings, such as celebratory dinners. Perhaps tellingly, like the snake hip movement, twerk can serve as an ‘embellishment’ or ‘an independent dance in its own right’ (Hazzard-Gordon 1990, 123).

  4. Web crawler - Wikipedia

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    The concepts of topical and focused crawling were first introduced by Filippo Menczer [20] [21] and by Soumen Chakrabarti et al. [22] The main problem in focused crawling is that in the context of a Web crawler, we would like to be able to predict the similarity of the text of a given page to the query before actually downloading the page.

  5. Scientists Have Cracked the Code on What Really Makes People ...

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    Researchers from McMaster University used a live EDM performance to test their theory on what makes people dance: It might actually be all about that bass. Scientists Have Cracked the Code on What ...

  6. ByteDance - Wikipedia

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    First released to the public in September 2017, TikTok is a video-sharing social networking service [80] used to make short-form videos, from genres like dance, comedy, and education. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] On 9 November 2017, ByteDance acquired Shanghai -based social media start-up Musical.ly for up to US$ 1 billion.

  7. Bounden - Wikipedia

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    Bounden started as an experiment to make peopledance’ together. After various prototypes, Game Oven found a way that was able to make two people, standing opposite of each other, move fluently and synchronously. As designing movements proved to be very difficult, Game Oven called the Dutch National Ballet to help make choreography for the ...

  8. World of Dance - Wikipedia

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    The first World of Dance competition was held in 2008. Since then, the brand has expanded to competitions in more than 25 countries. Each year, World of Dance Qualifier events are held around the world (40 internationally, 15 in the U.S.), bringing together street and urban dance crews to compete for two titles: winner of the Upper Division (for 18 years and older) and winner of the Youth ...

  9. Spider trap - Wikipedia

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    A spider trap (or crawler trap) is a set of web pages that may intentionally or unintentionally be used to cause a web crawler or search bot to make an infinite number of requests or cause a poorly constructed crawler to crash.