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  2. PlayStation Portable system software - Wikipedia

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    Version 2.70 of the PSP's system software introduced basic Flash capabilities to the browser. [6] However, the player runs Flash version 6, five iterations behind the current desktop version 11, [ 7 ] making some websites difficult to view.

  3. 2008 in video games - Wikipedia

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    2008 saw many new installments in established video game franchises, such as Grand Theft Auto IV, Fallout 3, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Gears of War 2, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Persona 4, Fable II, Call of Duty: World at War, Mario Kart Wii, Madden NFL 09, NBA Live 09, NBA 2K9, and WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2009.

  4. Executable compression - Wikipedia

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    Software distributors use executable compression for a variety of reasons, primarily to reduce the secondary storage requirements of their software; as executable compressors are specifically designed to compress executable code, they often achieve better compression ratio than standard data compression facilities such as gzip, zip or bzip2 [citation needed].

  5. Master boot record - Wikipedia

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    The sector size used to be considered fixed at 512 (2 9) bytes, and a broad range of important components including chipsets, boot sectors, operating systems, database engines, partitioning tools, backup and file system utilities and other software had this value hard-coded.

  6. Beneteau California 6.60 - Wikipedia

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    The California 6.60 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of glassfibre, with wood trim.It has a fractional sloop rig, with a deck-stepped mast and aluminium spars with stainless steel wire standing rigging.

  7. SAP - Wikipedia

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    This first version was also a standalone software that could be offered to other interested parties. [21] In 1973, SAP launched its first commercial product, the RF financial accounting system. This system served as the cornerstone in the ongoing development of other software modules of the system that eventually bore the name SAP R/1. [19]