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  2. SAML 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0) is a version of the SAML standard for exchanging authentication and authorization identities between security domains.SAML 2.0 is an XML-based protocol that uses security tokens containing assertions to pass information about a principal (usually an end user) between a SAML authority, named an Identity Provider, and a SAML consumer, named a ...

  3. Tron 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being primarily a first-person shooter, Tron 2.0 features the franchise's light Cycle segments. Tron 2.0 plays primarily as a first-person shooter.Gameplay takes place inside various computers, such as mainframes and a personal digital assistant (PDA), while some custcenes are in the ENCOM research laboratory outside the computer world.

  4. The Net 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    The Net 2.0 is a 2006 direct-to-video mystery thriller film written and produced by Rob Cowan and directed by Charles Winkler.It is nominally a sequel to the 1995 film The Net directed by his father Irwin Winkler (who produced this film), but has a separate and unrelated plot.

  5. M3GAN 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    M3GAN 2.0 is an upcoming American science fiction horror film directed by Gerard Johnstone and written by Akela Cooper.A sequel to M3GAN (2022), it sees Allison Williams and Violet McGraw return to star, alongside Ivanna Sakhno, Timm Sharp, Aristotle Athari and Jemaine Clement.

  6. Marriage 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Marriage 2.0 (also known as Marriage 2.0: A Modern Love Story) [1] is a 2015 adult romance film depicting the first steps of a married couple into a open relationship.It was written and produced by Magnus Sullivan and directed by Paul Deeb.

  7. AOL - Wikipedia

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    AOL began in 1983, as a short-lived venture called Control Video Corporation (CVC), founded by William von Meister.Its sole product was an online service called GameLine for the Atari 2600 video game console, after von Meister's idea of buying music on demand was rejected by Warner Bros. [8] Subscribers bought a modem from the company for $49.95 and paid a one-time $15 setup fee.

  8. MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 was released to mixed reviews and modest sales. It debuted and peaked at number three on the Billboard 200, where it charted for fourteen weeks. [15] The album was certified Platinum by RIAA, a month after its release. [16]

  9. File:Web 2.0 Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 2 January 2007: Source: Based on The huge cloud lens bubble map web2.0 web20map.png; Vectorised and linked version from Web 2.0 Map Web_2.0_Map.svg; Author: Original by Markus Angermeier