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  2. Two-sided market - Wikipedia

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    A two-sided market, also called a two-sided network, is an intermediary economic platform having two distinct user groups that provide each other with network benefits. The organization that creates value primarily by enabling direct interactions between two (or more) distinct types of affiliated customers is called a multi-sided platform. [1]

  3. Floppy disk - Wikipedia

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    Single-sided drives of the consortium design first shipped in 1983, and double-sided in 1984. The double-sided, high-density 1.44 MB (actually 1440 KiB = 1.41 MiB) disk drive, which would become the most popular, first shipped in 1986. The first Macintosh computers used single-sided 3½-inch floppy disks, but with 400 KB formatted capacity ...

  4. United States Playing Card Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .usplayingcard .com. The United States Playing Card Company ( USPC, though also commonly known as USPCC) is a large American producer and distributor of playing cards. It was established in 1867 as Russell, Morgan & Co. and founded in Cincinnati, Ohio in its current incarnation in 1885. Its many brands include Bicycle, Bee, Tally ...

  5. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your ... - AOL

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    Smart Ink—the printer ink retailer—has a template for five free printable Valentine Cards.Four of the designs are double-sided heart cards that you can print with two-sided printing, cut out ...

  6. History of the floppy disk - Wikipedia

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    With version 1.0 of PC DOS (1981), only single-sided 160 KB floppies were supported. Version 1.1 the next year saw support expand to double-sided 320 KB disks. Finally, in 1983, DOS 2.0 supported 9 sectors per track rather than 8, providing 180 KB on a (formatted) single-sided disk and 360 KB on a double-sided.

  7. M.2 - Wikipedia

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    M.2, pronounced m dot two and formerly known as the Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF), is a specification for internally mounted computer expansion cards and associated connectors. M.2 replaces the Mini-SATA (mSATA) standard, which uses the PCI Express Mini Card physical card layout and connectors.

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