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  2. MeCard (QR code) - Wikipedia

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    MeCard is a data file similar to vCard but used by NTT DoCoMo in Japan in QR code format for use with Cellular Phones. It is largely compatible with most QR-readers for smartphones. It is an easy way to share a contact with the most used fields. Usually, devices can recognize it and treat it like a contact ready to import.

  3. Instagram - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Instagram [a] is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms. It allows users to upload media that can be edited with filters, be organized by hashtags, and be associated with a location via geographical tagging. Posts can be shared publicly or with preapproved followers.

  4. List of social platforms with at least 100 million active ...

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    Name Company Country Launched Monthly active users Other metrics 1. Zoom: Zoom Video Communications United States: 2012 300 million daily participants: 2. Meet: Google United States: 2017 100 million daily participants: 3. iMessage: Apple Inc. United States: 2011 1.4 billion active Apple devices: 4. FaceTime: Apple Inc. United States: 2011

  5. Red Nose Day 2024 fights child poverty with the 'whimsy' of a ...

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    An edible, life-sized cookie of the contest winner and a car-crushing monster truck ride are two of the new prizes up for grabs in the Red Nose Day 2024 campaign, which starts on Thursday. As ...

  6. Snowflake ID - Wikipedia

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    Snowflake IDs, or snowflakes, are a form of unique identifier used in distributed computing. The format was created by Twitter (now X) and is used for the IDs of tweets. It is popularly believed that every snowflake has a unique structure, so they took the name "snowflake ID". The format has been adopted by other companies, including Discord ...

  7. Social media - Wikipedia

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    Social media accelerates misinformation as a result of two main reasons. Firstly, due to the heavy prevalence of bots on social media. Bad actors can use bots to mass post misinformation. Bots generate and publish posts significantly faster than human users, thus creating a platform where fake news posts greatly outnumber truthful reports.

  8. Timeline of Instagram - Wikipedia

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    Mike Krieger joins the Burbn project [3] 2010. October 6. Product. Burbn is rebranded to its current name Instagram (from Systrom and Krieger) with the aim of facilitating communication through images. [4] Over 25,000 users registered on launch day, and over 100,000 in a week since launch. [5] [6] 2010. December 12.

  9. Meta AI - Wikipedia

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    Meta AI seeks to improve Visual Question Answering technology, in which a machine answers human user questions about images using cycle-consistency, having the machine generate a question in addition to the answer to address linguistic variations in the questions. Natural language processing and conversational AI