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  2. UsefulCharts - Wikipedia

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    The company has an associated YouTube channel where Baker narrates over videos presenting educational charts. Baker has said the revenue between physical chart sales and the channel is "about 50/50." In a Global News segment covering UsefulCharts, a video detailing the history of Vancouver was highlighted. [7]

  3. Lucidchart - Wikipedia

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    Lucidchart is a web-based diagramming application [2] that allows users to visually collaborate on drawing, revising and sharing charts and diagrams, and improve processes, systems, and organizational structures. [3] [4] [5] It is produced by Lucid Software Inc., based in Utah, United States [3] [6] and co-founded by Ben Dilts and Karl Sun. [7]

  4. Google Charts - Wikipedia

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    Google Charts can be used to create real-time dashboards for monitoring and reporting data, which may be useful in some career fields. Another article from the NCBI, "Using Google Charts API to Generate a Real-Time Report Dashboard" (NCBI article [ 4 ] ), demonstrated this feature's integration in healthcare and research.

  5. Bizerba - Wikipedia

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    1866: Bizerba founded in Balingen, Germany by Andreas Bizer; 1924: The world's first pendulum scale was patented by Bizerba [2] 1930: First industrial scale worldwide was designed and produced by Bizerba. The numerical printing system and dial controls were technological marvels of their time. 1965: Bizerba brings electronics into retail shops.

  6. Flexible display - Wikipedia

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    Flexible OLED displays on foldable smartphones. With the flat panel display having already been widely used more than 40 years, there have been many desired changes in the display technology, focusing on developing a lighter, thinner product that was easier to carry and store.

  7. Bézier surface - Wikipedia

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    Bézier surfaces are a species of mathematical spline used in computer graphics, computer-aided design, and finite element modeling. As with Bézier curves, a Bézier surface is defined by a set of control points.

  8. Bézier curve - Wikipedia

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    The mathematical basis for Bézier curves—the Bernstein polynomials—was established in 1912, but the polynomials were not applied to graphics until some 50 years later when mathematician Paul de Casteljau in 1959 developed de Casteljau's algorithm, a numerically stable method for evaluating the curves, and became the first to apply them to computer-aided design at French automaker Citroën ...

  9. Billy Bizor - Wikipedia

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    Billy Bizor (September 3, 1913 – April 5, 1969) [2] was an American Texas blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter. He was musically associated with his cousin Lightnin' Hopkins, on some of whose 1960s albums Bizor played harmonica and sang backing vocals. [1]