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  2. VirtualDub - Wikipedia

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    VirtualDub is a free and open-source video capture and video processing utility for Microsoft Windows written by Avery Lee. It is designed to process linear video streams, including filtering and recompression. It uses AVI container format to store captured video. [3] The first version of VirtualDub, written for Windows 95, to be released on ...

  3. World Wide Web Virtual Library - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Library was started by Tim Berners-Lee creator of HTML and the World Wide Web itself, in 1991 at CERN in Geneva. [1] Unlike commercial index sites, it is run by a loose confederation of volunteers, who compile pages of key links for particular areas in which they are experts. It is sometimes informally referred to as the "WWWVL ...

  4. The Best Online Therapy Services for 2024: Tried and Tested

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    Based on respondents’ results, the four most used online therapy services were Doctor on Demand, MDLive, BetterHelp, and Talkspace. Follow along for a more concise summary of each of these services.

  5. Virtua Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter 2, 2.1, 3, and Virtual Fighter 5: Final Showdown have been near fully-recreated within the Yakuza series of games, as both a playable game inside the in-game arcades and a separate 1 versus 1 multiplayer minigame. Within the game files of Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Yakuza 6, a near full version of Virtua Fighter 5 exists.

  6. Virtual Reality Meditation for Anxiety: It Worked for Me

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    Virtual reality (VR) may be an up-and-coming technology, but I happen to be the opposite of a techie. ... Lee I, et al. (2017). Effects of forest therapyon depressive symptoms among adults: A ...

  7. Virtual community - Wikipedia

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    Virtual community. A virtual community is a social work of individuals who connect through specific social media, potentially crossing geographical and political boundaries in order to pursue mutual interests or goals. Some of the most pervasive virtual communities are online communities operating under social networking services .

  8. Virtual art - Wikipedia

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    Virtual art is a term for the virtualization of art, made with the technical media developed at the end of the 1980s (or a bit before, in some cases). [2] These include human-machine interfaces such as visualization casks, stereoscopic spectacles and screens, digital painting and sculpture, generators of three-dimensional sound, data gloves ...

  9. Immersion (virtual reality) - Wikipedia

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    A woman using the Manus VR glove development kit in 2016. In virtual reality (VR), immersion is the perception of being physically present in a non-physical world. The perception is created by surrounding the user of the VR system in images, sound or other stimuli that provide an engrossing total environment.