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  2. Big Kahuna (series) - Wikipedia

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    Big Kahuna is a series of puzzle video games created by Reflexive Entertainment.Four games have been released in the series: Big Kahuna Reef, a tile-matching game, in 2004 for the PC; Big Kahuna Words, a boggle-style puzzle game released in 2005 for PC and 2008 for iOS; Big Kahuna Reef 2, a three in a row matchmaking game released in 2006 for PC; Big Kahuna Party, a WiiWare tile-based party ...

  3. MacLife - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 1935-4010. MacLife (stylized as Mac|Life) is an American monthly magazine published by Future US. It focuses on the Macintosh personal computer and related products, including the iPad and iPhone. It was sold as a print product on newsstands, but is now exclusively a digital–only product distributed through Magazines Direct, or through ...

  4. Shazam (music app) - Wikipedia

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    Shazam identifies songs using an audio fingerprint based on a time-frequency graph called a spectrogram. It uses a smartphone or computer's built-in microphone to gather a brief sample of the audio being played. Shazam stores a catalogue of audio fingerprints in a database. The user tags a song for 10 seconds and the application creates an ...

  5. Klotski - Wikipedia

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    Klotski. In a Klotski puzzle, the largest block must be moved to the bottom middle location so that it can be slid over the border, without any of the other blocks being removed in this way. Klotski (from Polish: klocki, lit. 'wooden blocks') is a sliding block puzzle thought to have originated in the early 20th century.

  6. Fight for the Future - Wikipedia

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    Fight for the Future. Fight for the Future (often abbreviated fightfortheftr or FFTF) is a nonprofit advocacy group in the area of digital rights founded in 2011. [1] The group aims to promote causes related to copyright legislation, as well as online privacy and censorship through the use of the Internet.

  7. SwiftOnSecurity - Wikipedia

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    SwiftOnSecurity is a pseudonymous computer security expert and influencer on Twitter, inspired from Taylor Swift. [1] [2] [3] As of May 2024, they have over 405,400 followers. [4] The account was originally created to post Taylor Swift-related memes about the Heartbleed bug. The name was chosen due to Swift's caution with regard to digital ...