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  2. Template:Countdown - Wikipedia

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    Please note the following important points before using this template. The time on this countdown clock is GMT (UTC+0) if the event is held in more than a year, the number of years and everything below will be shown; if the event is held in more than a week, the number of weeks and everything below will be shown

  3. MagicPoint - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; MagicPoint is one of several open-source presentation programs, [2] often used to produce slides for conferences. [3] Unlike most presentation programs, such as Microsoft PowerPoint, where a GUI is used to create slides, MagicPoint slides are created by writing text files using a simple markup language.

  4. Category:Date-computing templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Date-computing templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Date-computing templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. Instructables - Wikipedia

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    Instructables is a website specializing in user-created and uploaded do-it-yourself projects, currently owned by Autodesk.It was created by Eric Wilhelm and Saul Griffith and launched in August 2005.

  6. Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Home & Student provides Word, Excel and PowerPoint, while Home & Business adds Outlook and increased support. [16] Microsoft Messenger 8 is included with both editions, and Microsoft Communicator for Mac 2011, which communicates with Microsoft Lync Server, is available only to volume licensing customers. [17]

  7. PechaKucha - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by their desire to "talk less, show more", Tokyo's Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa) created PechaKucha in February 2003. [2] [3] It was a way to attract people to SuperDeluxe, their experimental event space in Roppongi, and to enable young designers to meet, show their work, and exchange ideas in 6 minutes and 40 seconds.