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  2. eBay - Wikipedia

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    eBay was founded as AuctionWeb in California on September 3, 1995, by French-born Iranian-American computer programmer Pierre Omidyar as a hobby to make some extra money. One of the first items sold on AuctionWeb was a broken laser pointer for $14.83. Astonished, Omidyar contacted the winning bidder to ask if he understood that the laser ...

  3. User identifier - Wikipedia

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    User identifier. Unix-like operating systems identify a user by a value called a user identifier, often abbreviated to user ID or UID. The UID, along with the group identifier (GID) and other access control criteria, is used to determine which system resources a user can access. The password file maps textual user names to UIDs.

  4. Online identity - Wikipedia

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    Online identity. Internet identity ( IID ), also online identity, online personality, online persona or internet persona, is a social identity that an Internet user establishes in online communities and websites. It may also be an actively constructed presentation of oneself. Although some people choose to use their real names online, some ...

  5. Wikipedia:Userboxes/Internet/Websites - Wikipedia

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    This user buys and sells on eBay ... This user has merged their Blogger id with their Google+ id. Click for their profile on Google+. User:OwenBlacker ...

  6. User ID - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:User id - Wikipedia

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    Category. : User id. id. Bahasa Indonesia. These users can speak Indonesian. Wikimedia Commons has media related to User id.

  8. Universally unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    Universally unique identifier. A Universally Unique Identifier ( UUID) is a 128-bit label used for information in computer systems. The term Globally Unique Identifier ( GUID) is also used, mostly in Microsoft systems. [1] [2] When generated according to the standard methods, UUIDs are, for practical purposes, unique.

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