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  • 121San Francisco — This article is about the city and county in California. For other uses, see San Francisco (disambiguation). San Francisco   City and county   City and County of San Francisco …

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  • 122List of Control Panel applets — The applets listed below are components of the Microsoft Windows control panel, which allows users to define a range of settings for their computer, monitor the status of devices such as printers and modems, and set up new hardware, programs and… …

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  • 123Minimum viable product — In product development, the Minimum Viable Product or MVP is a strategy used for fast and quantitative market testing of a product or product feature, popularized by Eric Ries for web applications.[1][2] Contents 1 Description 1.1 Techni …

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  • 124San Francisco, California — Infobox Settlement official name = City and County of San Francisco nickname = The City by the Bay, The CityFact|date=October 2008, Frisco, [cite news last = Sullivan | first = James title = Frisco, that once verboten term for the city by the bay …

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  • 125Hierarchical File System — Infobox filesystem name = HFS full name = Hierarchical File System developer = Apple Computer introduction os = System 2.1 introduction date = September 17 1985 partition id = Apple HFS (Apple Partition Map) 0xAF (MBR) directory struct = B* tree… …

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  • 126List of Gungrave episodes — This is a complete episode listing for the anime series Gungrave. Produced by Madhouse, the series is an adaption of the third person shooter Gungrave, with original characters designed by Yasuhiro Nightow. The series premiered in Japan on… …

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  • 127Nintendo DS storage devices — Main article: Nintendo DS accessories The internals of an Acekard 2.1 DS flashcart shown below to a quarter and Micro SD card. Nintendo DS storage devices are some of the devices used to store a licensed developer s work in progress images,… …

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  • 128OpenSocial — is a set of common application programming interfaces (APIs) for web based social network applications, developed by Google along with MySpace and a number of other social networks. It was released November 1, 2007.[1] Applications implementing… …

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