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  2. Apple car project - Wikipedia

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    For the software, see CarPlay. From 2014 until 2024, Apple undertook a research and development effort to develop an electric and self-driving car, [1] codenamed "Project Titan". [2] [3] Apple never openly discussed any of its automotive research, [4] but around 5,000 employees were reported to be working on the project as of 2018. [5]

  3. Internet freedom - Wikipedia

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    Internet freedom. Internet freedom is an umbrella term that encompasses digital rights, freedom of information, the right to Internet access, freedom from Internet censorship, and net neutrality. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Digital learning - Wikipedia

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    Digital learning. Digital learning is learning that is supported by technology. It encompasses any type of learning that is accompanied by technology or by instructional practice that makes effective use of technology. It includes a wide array of practices, including blended and virtual learning. A variety of names began to be used to denote ...

  5. Global Maritime Distress and Safety System - Wikipedia

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    The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System ( GMDSS) is a worldwide system for automated emergency signal communication for ships at sea developed by the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) as part of the SOLAS Convention. [1] : 1.

  6. Mashup (web application hybrid) - Wikipedia

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    Mashup (web application hybrid) A mashup (computer industry jargon ), in web development, is a web page or web application that uses content from more than one source to create a single new service displayed in a single graphical interface. For example, a user could combine the addresses and photographs of their library branches with a Google ...

  7. Port of Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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    Port of Rotterdam. / 51.8850; 4.2867. The Port of Rotterdam is the largest seaport in Europe, and the world's largest seaport outside of East Asia, located in and near the city of Rotterdam, in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. From 1962 until 2004, it was the world's busiest port by annual cargo tonnage.

  8. How racing driverless cars is pushing autonomous technology

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    Pushing the technology to the edge. Efforts to set driverless cars loose on public roads have faced setbacks, especially as the result of collisions with unforeseen obstacles. In 2018, for example ...

  9. Jin Mao Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Jin Mao Tower (simplified Chinese: 金 茂 大厦; traditional Chinese: 金 茂 大廈; pinyin: Jīnmào Dàshà; Shanghainese: Cinmeu Dagho; lit.‘Golden Prosperity Building’), also known as the Jinmao Building or Jinmao Tower, is a 420.5-meter-tall (1,380 ft), 88-story (93 if counting the floors in the spire) landmark skyscraper in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China.