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  2. HackerEarth - Wikipedia

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    HackerEarth is a software company headquartered in San Francisco that provides enterprise software that assists organizations with technical hiring. HackerEarth is used by organizations for technical skill assessments and remote video interviewing.

  3. Centralna energoremontna baza - Wikipedia

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    Two gold medals for innovation, International Technical Fair Plovdiv, 2023: System for remote energy monitoring and management (EMS) of microgrids and for a Powerful hybrid charging station for electric vehicles with a photovoltaic power plant and batteries Three gold medals and a diploma, International Technical Fair Plovdiv, 2022: Complex ...

  4. History of cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, the initial concepts of time-sharing became popularized via Remote Job Entry (RJE); this terminology was mostly associated with large vendors such as IBM and DEC. Full-time-sharing solutions were available by the early 1970s on such platforms as Multics (on GE hardware), Cambridge CTSS, and the earliest UNIX ports (on DEC ...

  5. Best Telemedicine Companies in 2024 - Healthline

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    Price: varies; urgent care visits start at $69 before insurance. In addition to urgent care and general medical questions, Amwell offers a variety of other video medical services, which is why it ...

  6. United Airlines Flight 232 - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft. The airplane, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 (registration N1819U), was delivered in 1971 and owned by United Airlines since then.Before departure on the flight from Denver on July 19, 1989, the airplane had been operated for a total of 43,401 hours and 16,997 cycles (takeoff-landing pairs).

  7. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Corps began allowing remote work in 2010. Remote work (also called telecommuting, telework, work from home —or WFH as an initialism, hybrid work, and other terms) is the practice of working from one's home or another space rather than from an office .

  8. Remote controlled weapon station - Wikipedia

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    A Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS), or Remotely Operated Weapon System (ROWS), also known as a Remote Weapon System (RWS), is a remotely operated weaponized system often equipped with fire-control system for light and medium-caliber weapons which can be installed on a ground combat vehicle or sea- and air-based combat platforms.

  9. NX technology - Wikipedia

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    NX technology, commonly known as NX or NoMachine, is a remote access and remote control computer software, allowing remote desktop access and maintenance of computers. It is developed by the Luxembourg-based company NoMachine S.à r.l.. NoMachine is proprietary software and is free-of-charge for non-commercial use.