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Microsoft Sway is a presentation program and is part of the Microsoft 365 family of products. [1] Sway was offered for general release by Microsoft in August 2015. It ...
Sway (Office app), a web-based presentation application by Microsoft Sway, one of the linear degrees of freedom in engineering; Sway (translational motion), one of the translational degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing motion along the transversal axis (from side to side)
Jonathan Ahmad Calloway (born July 3, 1971), known as Sway, is an American radio personality, journalist and former rapper known for hosting music, news, and culture programming. He was an on-air reporter and host for MTV News and occasional non-news hosting, including numerous red carpet MTV award pre-shows, and reports on major events ...
Sway is a tiling window manager and Wayland compositor, inspired by i3, and written in C. [3] Sway is designed as a drop-in replacement for i3 using the more modern Wayland display server protocol and wlroots compositor library. [ 4 ]
Sway was chosen for release as the album's third single, and was released in Australia on 22 June 2004. Sway was only released as an individual single in Australia . In many other countries, the release of the track was held back until 26 July, and packaged as a double A-side with the album's fourth single, Spider-Man Theme .
Sway formed a group called Wild Style with his close friend Shokichi when he was 17 [7] [8] and they performed together during their late teens [9] until Sway moved to Toronto, Canada where he lived and studied for two years from 19 to 21 years old [3] while doing various part-time jobs including waiting tables at a Japanese restaurant.
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"Sway" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. It was also released as the b-side of the "Wild Horses" single in June 1971. This single was released in the US only. Initial pressings of the single contain an alternate take; later pressings include the album version instead.