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  2. Airliners.net - Wikipedia

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    Airliners.net is an aviation website that includes an extensive photo database of aircraft and airports, as well as a forum catering to aviation enthusiasts. Created by Johan Lundgren, Jr., the site originated in 1996 as Pictures of Modern Airliners. It was acquired by Demand Media (now known as Leaf Group) in 2007, and underwent a major ...

  3. CelebrityNetWorth - Wikipedia

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    Alex Chan. Employees. 11-50 (See LinkedIn entry) URL. www .celebritynetworth .com. Current status. Online. CelebrityNetWorth is a website which reports estimates of the total assets and financial activities of celebrities. It is operated by Corte Lodato LLC, founded by CEO Brian Warner in 2008.

  4. Schmidt net - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt net, used for making plots of the Lambert azimuthal projection. The Schmidt net is a manual drafting method for the Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection using graph paper. It results in one lateral hemisphere of the Earth with the grid of parallels and meridians. The method is common in geoscience .

  5. Self access language learning centers - Wikipedia

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    Self-access language learning is closely related to learner-centered approach, learner autonomy and self-directed learning as all focus on student responsibility and active participation for his/her own learning. [2] This style of instruction is most often done in the setting of a self-contained learning environment or self-access center.

  6. Access Industries - Wikipedia

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    Access Industries, Inc. is a British-American privately held multinational industrial group. It was founded in 1986 by businessman Leonard "Len" Blavatnik , who is also its chairman. Access Industries' focus is in four areas: natural resources and chemicals, media and telecommunications, [1] venture capital [2] and real estate. [1]

  7. World-NET - Wikipedia

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    World-NET was a pioneer in the emerging general public Internet access market, with innovations such as the first connection kit and the launch of an unlimited connection package costing 99 francs. It was the first in France to provide "personal pages" and to enable faxing to e-mail accounts.

  8. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Google Search (also known simply as Google or Google.com) is a search engine operated by Google. It allows users to search for information on the Internet by entering keywords or phrases. Google Search uses algorithms to analyze and rank websites based on their relevance to the search query. It is the most popular search engine worldwide.

  9. Google - Wikipedia

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    Google is also the largest search engine, mapping and navigation application, email provider, office suite, online video platform, photo and cloud storage provider, mobile operating system, web browser, machine learning framework, and AI virtual assistant provider in the world as measured by market share. [18]