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  2. Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest is an American image sharing and social media service designed to enable saving and discovery of information (specifically "ideas") [6] like recipes, home, style, motivation, and inspiration on the internet using images and, on a smaller scale, animated GIFs and videos, [7] in the form of pinboards. [8]

  3. Timeline of Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest also notes that there are now 60 million Buyable Pins on the site. 2015: November 8: Product: Pinterest begins rolling out a visual search tool that allows users to select part of an image and find similar Pins. 2015: December: Product: Pinterest launches a new way for users to monitor price drops on buyable pins.

  4. Lapel pin - Wikipedia

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    Lapel pin. A lapel pin, also known as an enamel pin, [1] [2] is a small pin worn on clothing, often on the lapel of a jacket, attached to a bag, or displayed on a piece of fabric. Lapel pins can be ornamental or can indicate the wearer's affiliation with a cause or an organization, such as a fraternal order or religious order; in the case of a ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  6. Use Face, Fingerprint or PIN to sign in to AOL - AOL Help

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    Use Face, Fingerprint or PIN to sign in to AOL. Entering a password to sign in to your AOL account can sometimes feel like a hassle, especially if you forget it. If your smart device is enabled with biometric authenticators like a fingerprint sensor or facial recognition technology, you can sign in with ease.

  7. What’s a Personal Identification Number (PIN) - AOL

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    A PIN essentially unlocks access to a person’s finances, whether that’s a bank or credit card account. That’s why it’s important to protect these four-digit codes . Safeguarding them can ...

  8. Pinterest Is Heading in the Right Direction Despite the Dip ...

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    Pinterest (NYSE:PINS), a social media and visual discovery platform that provides daily inspiration to our lives made an impressive rebound in 2021, turning to profitable after four consecutive ...

  9. XLR connector - Wikipedia

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    XLR connector. XLR3 cable connectors female (left) and male. The XLR connector is a type of electrical connector primarily used in professional audio, video, and stage lighting equipment. XLR connectors are cylindrical in design, with three to seven connector pins, and are often employed for analog balanced audio interconnections, AES3 digital ...

  10. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/309 - Wikipedia

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    This includes musicians in any genre, e.g. from rock to chamber music and beyond. We are targeting women who are notable as soloists, instrumentalists, or performing in bands, orchestras or chamber groups. Then there are composers, conductors, choirs, individual singers and educators, as well as musicologists, music critics and folklorists.

  11. Pin (film) - Wikipedia

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    English. Pin (stylized as PIN...) fully titled as Pin: A Plastic Nightmare is a 1988 Canadian horror film directed by Sandor Stern and starring David Hewlett, Cynthia Preston and Terry O'Quinn. It is based on the novel of the same name by Andrew Neiderman. The film was released direct-to-video in the United States on January 27, 1989.