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  2. Walled garden - Wikipedia

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    A walled garden is a garden enclosed by high walls, especially when this is done for horticultural rather than security purposes, although originally all gardens may have been enclosed for protection from animal or human intruders. In temperate climates, especially colder areas, such as Scotland, the essential function of the walling of a ...

  3. New Privacy Rights Act Exempts Government and Gives More ...

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    It deals with children and their ability to sign up for services and be targeted advertised to….Essentially, any social media firm would have to put up a kind of walled garden around any users ...

  4. Mark Zuckerberg explained how Meta will crush Google and ...

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    Mark Zuckerberg laid out Meta's gameplan for "playing to win" against Alphabet and Microsoft in the high-stakes AI arms race. Meta's secret weapon: its walled garden of data. "There are hundreds ...

  5. Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden - Wikipedia

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    Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden is a historic walled garden in Grappenhall, Warrington, Cheshire, England. [1] The garden was built by Thomas Parr around 1830 as both a pleasure garden for relaxing strolls and as a kitchen garden to produce fruit, vegetables, and herbs. After a period of decline, the garden was restored first by English ...

  6. Wikipedia:Walled garden - Wikipedia

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    On many wikis, Wikipedia included, a walled garden is a set of pages or articles that link to each other, but do not have any links to or from anything outside the group. This can be a failure of linkage, or it can be an attempt to form a group of articles on essentially the same topic. This should especially be avoided on Wikipedia, where one ...

  7. Walton Lea Walled Garden - Wikipedia

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    The rose garden at now demolished Walton Lea mansion. The garden was created circa 1864 as the kitchen garden to the Walton Lea mansion house. It was designed by Edward Walters and built by George Crosfield, the eldest son of soap manufacturing pioneer Joseph Crosfield. [3] In the early 1900s the house was bought by the Armitage family.

  8. Islamic garden - Wikipedia

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    An Islamic garden is generally an expressive estate of land that includes themes of water and shade. Their most identifiable architectural design reflects the charbagh (or chahār bāgh) quadrilateral layout with four smaller gardens divided by walkways or flowing water. Unlike English gardens, which are often designed for walking, Islamic ...

  9. Kwangmyong (network) - Wikipedia

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    Kwangmyong (network) Kwangmyong (광명 lit. 'Bright Light') [1] [2] is a North Korean "walled garden" national intranet service [3] opened in the early 2000s. The Kwangmyong intranet system stands in contrast to the global Internet in North Korea, which is available to fewer people in the country.

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