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| Apple Newton The Apple Newton, or simply Newton, is the iPhone's predecessor and was an early line of personal digital assistants developed and marketed by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) from 1993 to 1998. Apple_Newton
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| Nupedia Nupedia was an English-language Web-based encyclopedia whose articles were written by experts and licensed as free content. It was founded by Jimmy Wales and underwritten by Bomis, with Larry Sanger as editor-in-chief. Nupedia
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| Windows Media Audio Windows Media Audio (WMA) is an audio data compression technology developed by Microsoft. The name can be used to refer to its audio file format or its audio codecs. Windows_Media_Audio
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| Organic light-emitting diode An Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED), also Light Emitting Polymer (LEP) and Organic Electro Luminescence (OEL), is any Light Emitting Diode (LED) whose emissive electroluminescent layer is composed of a film of organic compounds. The layer usually contains a polymer substance that allows suitable organic compounds to be deposited. Organic_light-emitting_diode
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| Driverless car The driverless car concept embraces an emerging family of highly automated cognitive and control technologies, ultimately aimed at a full "taxi-like" experience for car users, but without a human driver. Driverless_car
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| Pets.com Pets.com is a former dot-com enterprise that ceased operations in November 2000. Pets.com
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| Noise-cancelling headphones Noise-cancelling headphones reduce unwanted ambient sounds (i.e. Noise-cancelling_headphones
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| CNET Networks $387.69 million (2006) CNET_Networks
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| JenniCam JenniCam (or JenniCAM)—subtitled "life, online"—was a popular website from April 1996 until the end of 2003. Several webcams allowed users to observe the life of a young woman, Jennifer Kaye Ringley (born August 10, 1976 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania). JenniCam
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| Apple Newton Talk:Apple_Newton
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| Webvan Webvan was an online "credit and delivery" grocery business that went bankrupt in 2001. It was headquartered in Foster City, California, USA, near Silicon Valley. Webvan
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| Boo.com Boo.com was a United Kingdom Internet company founded by Ernst Malmsten, Kajsa Leander and Patrik Hedelin that famously went bust following the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. Boo.com
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| Netbook The term netbook was re-introduced by Intel in February 2008Intel to Sell Chips for Laptops Priced as Low as $250 to describe a category of small-sized, low-cost, light weight, lean function subnotebooks optimized for Internet access and core computing functions (e.g. Netbook
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| Apple Newton OS Newton OS was the operating system for the Apple Newton PDAs produced by Apple from 1993 - 1997. Newton OS was written entirely in C++ and trimmed to be low power consuming and use the available memory efficiently. Apple_Newton_OS
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| Nokia 1100 The Nokia 1100 (and a closely-related variant, the Nokia 1101) is a durable and very simple GSM mobile phone produced by Nokia with a 96 x 65 monochrome screen. It is targeted towards developing countries and users who do not require advanced features beyond making calls and SMS text messages, alarm clock, reminders, etc. Nokia_1100
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| Nokia N70 The Nokia N70 is a multimedia 3G smartphone made by Nokia and launched in Q3 2005. In 2007, it was the second most popular cellular phone, with 8% of all sales at Rampal Cellular Stockmarket. Nokia_N70
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| PC World (retailer) Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom | PC_World_(retailer)
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| Media center The term media center refers either to a dedicated computer appliance or to a specialized personal computer software, both of which are adapted for playing various kinds of media (music, movies, photos etc.). Media_center
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| Hybrid drive A hybrid drive or Hybrid Hard Drive (HHD) is a type of large-buffer computer hard disk drive. It is different from standard hard drives in that it uses a smaller solid-state drive (SSD) as a cache. Hybrid_drive
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| BBC iPlayer BBC iPlayer (formerly known as Integrated Media Player (iMP), Interactive Media Player, and MyBBCPlayer) is a service available via website, P2P, cable television, iPhone and iPod Touch developed by the BBC to extend its existing RealPlayer-based "Radio Player" and other streamed video clip content. BBC iPlayer left Beta and went live on December 25 2007 . BBC_iPlayer
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