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  2. robots.txt - Wikipedia

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    The standard, developed in 1994, relies on voluntary compliance. Malicious bots can use the file as a directory of which pages to visit, though standards bodies discourage countering this with security through obscurity. Some archival sites ignore robots.txt. The standard was used in the 1990s to mitigate server overload.

  3. Carpenter's Home Church - Wikipedia

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    The property was purchased by Without Walls International Church of Tampa, Florida, and the facility became the home of their affiliate Without Walls Central Church. [1] Without Walls experienced financial difficulties requiring them to sell their properties. The building was eventually acquired by developers and demolition commenced in March 2015.

  4. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    According to green search engine Ecosia, the industry standard for search engines is estimated to be about 0.2 grams of CO 2 emission per search. [128] Google's 40,000 searches per second translate to 8 kg CO 2 per second or over 252 million kilos of CO 2 per year.

  5. Hav-A-Tampa - Wikipedia

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    Hav-A-Tampa is a cigar brand currently owned by ITG Brands. It was founded in Tampa in 1902. The company's slogan "Won't you Hav-A-Tampa cigar?" was one of a handful that propelled the city towards the nickname "Cigar City." Its signature product, the "Tampa Jewel" cigar, became widely distributed to service-members in Europe.

  6. Thomas Richard Robinson High School - Wikipedia

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    Thomas R. Robinson High School (known as Robinson High School) is a public Hillsborough County high school in Tampa, Florida.It is one of the four high schools in the county that offers the International Baccalaureate diploma program.

  7. YellowPagesDirectory.Com - Wikipedia

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    The website that would eventually become Yellowpagesgoesgreen.org originally launched in April, 2010 as InteractiveCities.com; using their lack of a print/paper-based format as a marketing tool to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers, this privately owned online business directory consisted of a basic neighborhood Yellow Pages search engine.