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  2. Pika - Wikipedia

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    A pika (/ ˈ p aɪ k ə / PY-kə, [3] or / ˈ p iː k ə / PEE-kə) [4] is a small, mountain-dwelling mammal native to Asia and North America. With short limbs, a very round body, an even coat of fur, and no external tail, they resemble their close relative the rabbit, but with short, rounded ears. [5]

  3. Category:Web 1.0 - Wikipedia

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  4. American pika - Wikipedia

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    Of the 30 existing species of pika, it is one of only two which inhabit North America, along with the collared pika (O. collaris). In relation to the distribution of the American pika, the collared pika is located farther north and is separated by a gap of about 800 km (500 mi) extending across British Columbia and Alberta. [12]

  5. Novara (company) - Wikipedia

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    Novara headbadge consists of a lower case n in a circle. Flyby Novara folding bike. Novara, was the private label brand of bicycles, apparel and bicycle accessories, that was exclusively available through the consumer cooperative REI.

  6. Borg (backup software) - Wikipedia

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    A few desktop app, Pika and Vorta for example and many web interfaces. See the community pages for an updated list. [9] See also. List of backup software;

  7. Private Communications Technology - Wikipedia

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    Private Communications Technology (PCT) 1.0 was a protocol developed by Microsoft in the mid-1990s. PCT was designed to address security flaws in version 2.0 of Netscape's Secure Sockets Layer protocol and to force Netscape to hand control of the then-proprietary SSL protocol to an open standards body.

  8. Static web page - Wikipedia

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    Static web pages are often HTML documents, [4] stored as files in the file system and made available by the web server over HTTP (nevertheless URLs ending with ".html" are not always static).

  9. K Desktop Environment 1 - Wikipedia

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    On 12 July 1998 the finished version 1.0 of K Desktop Environments was released: KDE is a network transparent, contemporary desktop environment for UNIX workstations.KDE seeks to fill the need for an easy to use desktop for Unix workstations, similar to the desktop environments found under the MacOS or Window95/NT [].