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  2. KGS Go Server - Wikipedia

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    The KGS Go Server, known until 2006 as the Kiseido Go Server, [1] is a game server first developed in 1999 and established in 2000 for people to play Go. The system was developed by William M. Shubert and its code is now written entirely in Java .

  3. Internet Go server - Wikipedia

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    Around 2000, Kiseido publishing started the Kiseido Go Server (KGS), which allowed players to play without downloading a client by utilizing a Java applet in the web browser. This server quickly became popular and still is as of 2015. IGS and KGS are currently (2014) the most popular servers for the English-speaking audience. [6]

  4. GoFundMe bets social media can unlock Gen Z giving. A ... - AOL

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    GoFundMe allows users to create online fundraising pages where both their personal networks and benevolent strangers can help cover large costs with collective gifts. People turn to the platform ...

  5. Kingston Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    www.kgs.org.uk Kingston Grammar School is a private co-educational day school in Kingston upon Thames , England . The school was founded by royal charter in 1561 but can trace its roots back to at least the 13th century. [ 2 ]

  6. Gen Z is giving back — despite not having deep pockets. Why ...

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    Why GoFundMe appeals to Gen Z. For years, giving to charitable organizations often looked like this: You’d get a solicitation in the mail from a national organization, have to write a check, put ...

  7. GoFundMe starts hub for fundraisers helping Hurricane ... - AOL

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    GoFundMe even has its own campaign which has raised more than $170,000 as of Friday evening. "Your donation will ensure this fund can support as many people as possible as soon as a disaster ...

  8. GoFundMe - Wikipedia

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    GoFundMe has described itself as the "leader in online medical fundraising". [29] One in three campaigns is intended to raise funds for medical costs, with about 250,000 campaigns for a total of $650 million in contributions each year.

  9. Pandanet - Wikipedia

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    Pandanet (originally and sometimes called IGS, [1] short for Internet Go Server), located in Tokyo, Japan, is a server that allows players of the game of Go to observe and play against others over the Internet.