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  • The Amoeba Project Amoeba is pure P2P data sharing software with high anonymity.
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  • Berkeley Software Distribution License.
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  • {{Infobox software .../#Download|accessdate=18 April 2012|quote=Beautiful Soup is licensed under the same terms as Python itself}}</ref>
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  • {{Primary sources|date=October 2018}}{{Infobox software | programming language = [[Electron (software framework)|Electron]] (back-end), [[CoffeeScript]] / [[JavaScript]] / [[Les
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  • | type = [[Git (software)|Git]]-repository hosting service<br />Collaborative revision control ...om/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/LICENSE|title=GitLab Community Edition LICENSE file}}</ref>
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  • BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) 라이선스는 소프트웨어 라이선스라고도 할 수 [[MIT 라이선스]]
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  • ...e licenses, imposing minimal restrictions on the redistribution of covered software}} {{selfref|For the BSD license template for use on Wikipedia, see [[Template:BSD]].}}
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  • {{Infobox software | license = [[MIT License]]
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  • {{Infobox software | license = [[MIT License]]
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  • {{Infobox software | license = [[GPLv3]], [[LGPLv3]], [[MIT License]], [[Apache License]]
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  • | source model = [[Open-source software|Open source]] ...name="voidlinux">{{cite web |url= https://www.voidlinux.org/ |title= Enter the void |accessdate=2016-10-28}}</ref>
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  • {{Infobox software | license = [[MIT License]] ([[Apache License]] 2.0 prior to 3.1.0)
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  • {{For|the integrated development environment|Microsoft Visual Studio}} {{Infobox software
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  • {{Infobox software | license = [[{{#property:P275|id=Q1322933}}]]
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  • {{Infobox software | collapsible = <!-- Any text here will collapse the screenshot -->
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  • ...ce on the network is considered an [[Object (computer science)|object]] by the directory server. Information about a particular resource is stored as a co ...e. Some directory services include [[access control]] provisions, limiting the availability of directory information to authorized users.
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  • ...License|GNU]] Image Manipulation Program ([[GIMP]]), version 2.6, a [[Free software|freely distributed application]]]] ...contrasts with [[system software]], which is mainly involved with running the computer.
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  • [[File:4chan.png|Screenshot from the [[4chan]].org imageboard.|thumb|right|250px]] ...imageboards today are centered on [[Japanese culture]]. They are based on the [[textboard]] concept.]]s
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  • {{Infobox software ...nd age|2019|06|25|df=yes}}<ref>{{Citation|title=GitHub - TokTok/c-toxcore: The future of online communications.|date=2019-06-25|url=https://github.com/Tok
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  • You can install binary packages from the latest release page. ...us not on the anonymity of intranet resources, but create secure access to the Internet. Knowing about these two features, people can very much effective
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  • ...about the forum software in question will be pruned periodically. Fill in the background info too, please, to make this article useful. ...do not include remotely hosted services which use their own [[proprietary software]], rather than offering a package for [[download]] which [[webmaster]]s can
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  • ...ctober 2018 |date=19 Mar 2014}}</ref> For this reason, it is also known as the '''Satoshi client'''.<ref name="mastbit">{{cite book |title=Mastering Bitco ...sdate=21 October 2018 |date=29 Mar 2016}}</ref> The project also maintains the cryptography library libsecp256k1.<ref name="about"/>
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  • {{short description|software released under a license restricting intellectual property rights}} ...r person retains [[intellectual property]] rights—usually [[copyright]] of the [[source code]],<ref name="Experts">{{cite book|author=Saraswati Experts|ti
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  • ...ds to provide a complete [[DOS]]-compatible environment for running legacy software and supporting embedded systems.<ref name="homepage" /> ...preserving, such as [[4DOS]], which is distributed under a modified [[MIT License]].<ref name="4DOS" />
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  • {{Infobox software ...br>[[Apache License 2.0]] with LLVM Exceptions (v9.0.0 or later)<ref name="License">{{cite web
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  • | industry = [[Software]] ...) is a [[software development]] company whose tools are targeted towards [[software developers]] and [[project manager]]s.<ref name="eweekyt">{{cite news |url=
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  • {{short description|Numerical programming library for the Python programming language}} {{Infobox software
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  • ...9,000 direct ''app economy'' jobs within the EU then 28 members (including the UK), 60 percent of which are mobile app developers.<ref>VisionMobile, Plum ...UI design's goal is mainly for an understandable, user-friendly interface. The UI of mobile apps should: consider users' limited attention, minimize keyst
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  • {{Infobox software ...lly [[Common Development and Distribution License|CDDL]] for most files of the source distribution), "Extension Pack" (including [[USB 3.0]] support): [ht
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  • {{Infobox software ...><ref>{{cite web|title=The MIT License|url=https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT|website=Open Source Initiative|access-date = 17 September 2018|date=17 Sept
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  • {{Infobox software | license = [[MIT License]]
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  • ...ng]], [[internet chat|chatting]], [[blogging]] and [[file transfer]]s. The software that [[Implementation|implements]] this layer is called an ''I2P [[Router ( ...en source]] and is published under multiple [[software license|licenses]]. The name ''I2P'' is derived from ''Invisible Internet Project'', which, in pseu
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  • {{Infobox software ...m]] in [[C (programming language)|C]]. Tildes signify lines not present in the file.
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  • {{Infobox software | caption = [[#Weston|Weston]], the [[reference implementation]] of a Wayland server.
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  • {{Infobox software | caption = [[Tiling window manager|TWM]] - the default X11 [[window manager]]
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  • ...family of [[Unix-like]] operating systems. Operating systems derived from the original BSD [[source code|code]] remain actively developed and widely used For getting the detailed "How to Use" guide, see the [[TrueOS]] article.
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  • {{short description|software licensed to ensure source code usage rights}} {{Broader|Open-source software movement}}
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  • {{short description|software whose source code is available and which is permissively licensed}} ...g the [[Xfce]] [[desktop environment]], [[Firefox]], a calculator program, the built-in calendar, [[Vim (text editor)|Vim]], [[GIMP]], and [[VLC media pla
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  • | license = Various | source_model = Mixed [[open-source]] / [[proprietary software|closed-source]]
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  • {{short description|Free and open source revision control software}} {{Infobox software
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  • ...er-Society-Computer-Pioneer-Award|title=Computer-Pioneer-Award}}</ref> and the 2018 [[IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award]].<ref name="ibuka_rl"> ...name="moody">{{Cite book|last=Moody|first=Glyn|title=Rebel Code: Linux and the Open Source Revolution|publisher=Perseus Books Group|year=2002|page=336|url
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  • {{About|the software company}} | industry = [[Computer software]]
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  • {{short description|software development model encouraging open collaboration}} ...url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jo4hAQAAIAAJ|title=The cathedral and the bazaar: musings on Linux and Open Source by an accidental revolutionary|las
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  • {{About|the admissions test for graduate schools in the United States and United Kingdom|other uses|GRE (disambiguation)}} ...= Computer-based test: Multiple times a year (depends on availability of the test center) <br />
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  • {{Redirect|Dual Core|the nerdcore duo|Dual Core (hip hop duo)}} ...or CMP) or onto multiple dies in a single [[Chip carrier|chip package]]. The microprocessors currently used in almost all personal computers are multi-c
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  • ...form of successive lines of text (command lines). A program which handles the interface is called a '''command language interpreter''' or [[shell (comput ...ersonal computer systems including [[MS-DOS]], [[CP/M]] and [[Apple DOS]]. The interface is usually implemented with a command line [[Shell (computing)|sh
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  • {{About|the American multinational technology company}} ...cription = [[Thomas J. Watson]], who led IBM from 1914 to 1956, discussing the company's motto [[Think (IBM)|"THINK"]]| pos =| image =[[File:Thomas J Wat
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  • {{Redirect|RPi|other uses|RPI (disambiguation){{!}}RPI|the dessert|Raspberry pie (food)}} ...Pi 3 is out now! Specs, Benchmarks & More |date= 1 April 2016 |publisher= The MagPi Magazine |url= https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/raspberry-pi-3-specs
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  • ...two hands, one hand is giving and one hand is receiving, as a metaphor for the exchanging of bitcoin.]] ...and-Events/events/Pages/EventViewer.aspx?Event=patrick-schuffel.aspx|title=The Concise Fintech Compendium |last=Schueffel |first= Patrick |publisher= Scho
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  • ...{cite web |url=http://www.lextrait.com/Vincent/implementations.html |title=The Programming Languages Beacon, v10.0 |first=Vincent |last =Lextrait |date=Ja ...to traditional paper methods like [[cheque|cheques]] and [[money order]]s. The company operates as a payment processor for online vendors, [[auction]] sit
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  • ...ipher-cryptocurrencies-1411333011 | work = Journal Reports | publisher = [[The Wall Street Journal]] | accessdate = 3 November 2014}}</ref> ...record payments into the public ledger. This activity is called mining and the miners are rewarded with transaction fees and newly created bitcoins. Besid
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  • {{About|large collections of data|the band|Big Data (band)|buying and selling of personal and consumer data|Surve ...te journal|url= http://www.martinhilbert.net/WorldInfoCapacity.html|title= The World's Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Informati
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  • {{about|the vehicle|the system|automated driving system|the wider application of artificial intelligence to automobiles|Unmanned ground ...017.jpg|thumb|[[Waymo]] [[Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid]] undergoing testing in the San Francisco Bay Area]]
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  • {{For|the university system|Texas Tech University System}} ...6 (Fall 2017){{refn|group=Note|name=Enrollment|Enrollment figures are from the Fall 2017 semester.<ref name="EnrollmentCount"/>}}
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