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  2. CNET Download - Wikipedia

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    CNET Download (originally Download.com) is an Internet download directory website launched in 1996 as a part of CNET. Initially it resided on the domain download.com, and then download.com.com for a while, and is now download.cnet.com. The domain download.com attracted at least 113 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com study.

  3. Audacity (audio editor) - Wikipedia

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    Audacity is a free and open-source digital audio editor and recording application software, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems. [4] [5] As of December 6, 2022, Audacity is the most popular download at FossHub, [8] with over 114.2 million downloads since March 2015.

  4. What Happened to the Beach? - Wikipedia

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    What Happened to the Beach? received a score of 86 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Reviewing for British arts magazine The Arts Desk, Thomas Green said What Happened to the Beach? was a "sunny and stoned-sounding affair," and a "cheerfully offbeat adventure in the possibilities of studio recording."

  5. Husky (tool brand) - Wikipedia

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    Husky. Husky is a line of hand tools, pneumatic tools, and tool storage products. Though founded in 1924, it is now best known as the house brand of The Home Depot, where it is exclusively sold. Its hand tools are manufactured for Home Depot by Western Forge, Apex Tool Group, and Iron Bridge Tools. [1] Its slogan is "The toughest name in tools."

  6. FindArticles - Wikipedia

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    FindArticles was founded in 2000 as a partnership between LookSmart, which authored the search technology, and the Gale Group, which provided the articles for a fee. [5] [9] [10] By early-August 2000, the FindArticles database contained more than 862,000 articles and by September 2000, the database contained more than 1 million articles.

  7. Skarp Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Skarp Technologies. Skarp Technologies, Inc. is a US company (registered on August 12, 2015, no. 201522510335) based in Irvine, California. Co-founded by Morgan Gustavsson and Paul Binun, [1] the company gained public attention in October 2015 when it launched a Kickstarter campaign to promote the Skarp Laser Razor.

  8. Ganga and Jamuna Shreshta - Wikipedia

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    Ganga and Jamuna Shrestha were a pair of Nepali conjoined twins who underwent surgery in Singapore to separate them in 2001. The Shrestha twins were born in the town of Khalanga in western Nepal, and named for India's sacred rivers. [1] Their surgery took more than 100 hours, triple the previous record and was made possible by advanced computer ...

  9. Armstrong Tools - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Tools was an American industrial hand tool manufacturer. In its final years, it existed as a brand of Apex Tool Group , LLC and manufactured the majority of its tools in the United States, focusing mostly on aerospace, government, and military users.