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  2. Gina Smith - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 to 2000, Smith wrote the "Inside Silicon Valley" technology column in the San Francisco Sunday Chronicle. [4] During that time, she was a investigative news reporter for PC Week, [5] senior editor at PC/Computing magazine, [6] and later, as of 1994, she was the editor-in-chief of IDG's Electronic Entertainment magazine. [7]

  3. The Search Series - Wikipedia

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    The consultant saw something special and won Snyder a contract McGraw-Hill, who bought all five packages immediately, forming The Search Series. Snyder went on the road in 1981 to promote the series. [2]

  4. Greatest Hits (Tim McGraw album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is the first compilation album of American country music artist Tim McGraw.It was released on November 21, 2000, and reached #1 on the Billboard Country album charts & #4 on the Billboard Top 200 album charts.

  5. Quickdraw (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A quickdraw is a piece of climbing equipment used to connect rope to bolt anchors.. Quickdraw or Quick Draw may also refer to: . Fast draw, a term in gunfighting; QuickDraw, a graphics software library by Apple

  6. World's Biggest Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    World's Biggest Pac-Man has a unique feature that distinguishes it from the original game, in which users are able to create their own mazes. This feature requires Facebook Connect. To create a maze, users can highlight a square in the maze grid.

  7. Phil McGraw - Wikipedia

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    McGraw was born in Vinita, Oklahoma, on September 1, 1950, the son of Joseph J. McGraw Jr. and his wife, Anne Geraldine "Jerry" (née Stevens). [1] [2] [3] He grew up with two older sisters, Deana and Donna, and younger sister Brenda [4] in the oilfields of North Texas where his father was an equipment supplier.

  8. Domain (mathematical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical analysis, a domain or region is a non-empty, connected, and open set in a topological space. In particular, it is any non-empty connected open subset of the real coordinate space R n or the complex coordinate space C n. A connected open subset of coordinate space is frequently used for the domain of a function. [a]

  9. Contact page - Wikipedia

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    A contact page is a common web page on a website for visitors to contact the organization or individual providing the website. [1]The page contains one or more of the following items: