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  • 31Teleprinter — A teleprinter (teletypewriter, Teletype or TTY for TeleTYpe/TeleTYpewriter) is a now largely obsolete electro mechanical typewriter which can be used to communicate typed messages from point to point and point to multipoint over a variety of… …

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  • 32Unix — (officially trademarked as UNIX, sometimes also written as Unix with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT T employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Douglas McIlroy, and… …

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  • 33Neats vs. scruffies — Artificial intelligence portal Neat and scruffy are labels for two different types of artificial intelligence research. Neats consider that solutions should be elegant, clear and provably correct. Scruffies believe that intelligence is too… …

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  • 34Computer-assisted proof — A computer assisted proof is a mathematical proof that has been at least partially generated by computer. Most computer aided proofs to date have been implementations of large proofs by exhaustion of a mathematical theorem. The idea is to use a… …

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  • 35Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp. — Infobox COA case Litigants=Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp. Court=United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Court ArgueDate=March 17 ArgueYear=1983 DecideDate=August 30 DecideYear=1983 FullName=Apple Computer, Inc. v.… …

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  • 36Open science data — is a type of Open data focussed on publishing observations and results of scientific activities available for anyone to analyze and reuse. While the idea of open science data has been actively promoted since the 1950s, the rise of the Internet… …

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  • 37binary file —    A file consisting of binary information. Usually, a binary file is a program or data file in machine readable form rather than in human readable ASCII text. You can convert a binary file into a textbased form so that you can transmit it over… …

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  • 38Copyright — Copyrighting redirects here. For the use of words to promote or advertise something, see Copywriting. Copyrights redirects here. For Wikipedia policy about copyright issues, see Wikipedia:Copyrights. Intellectual property l …

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  • 39Second-generation programming language — is a generational way to categorize assembly languages. The term was coined to provide a distinction from higher level third generation programming languages (3GL) such as COBOL and earlier machine code languages. Second generation programming… …

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  • 40David Tweed — is an Australian businessman who conducts a business of offering to buy securities at either below market value, or at a price that is above market value but via installments. Paying in installments can disadvantage the seller due to the time… …

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