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  2. C++14 - Wikipedia

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    C++14 is a version of the ISO / IEC 14882 standard for the C++ programming language. It is intended to be a small extension over C++11, featuring mainly bug fixes and small improvements, and was replaced by C++17. Its approval was announced on August 18, 2014. [1] C++14 was published as ISO/IEC 14882:2014 in December 2014. [2] Because earlier C++ standard revisions were noticeably late, the ...

  3. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    X, formerly known as Twitter, [c] is an American microblogging and social networking service. It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. [10][11] Users can share short text messages, images, and videos in short posts (commonly and unofficially known as "tweets") and like other users' content. [12] The platform also includes direct messaging ...

  4. Reverse image search - Wikipedia

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    A visual search engine is a search engine designed to search for information on the World Wide Web through a reverse image search. Information may consist of web pages, locations, other images and other types of documents.

  5. Crack epidemic in the United States - Wikipedia

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    President George H. W. Bush holds up a bag of crack cocaine during his Address to the Nation on National Drug Control Strategy on September 5, 1989. The crack epidemic was a surge of crack cocaine use in major cities across the United States throughout the entirety of the 1980s and the early 1990s. [1][2] This resulted in several social consequences, such as increasing crime and violence in ...

  6. Reverse geocoding - Wikipedia

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    Reverse geocoding is the process of converting a location as described by geographic coordinates (latitude, longitude) to a human-readable address or place name. It is the opposite of forward geocoding (often referred to as address geocoding or simply "geocoding"), hence the term reverse. Reverse geocoding permits the identification of nearby street addresses, places, and/or areal subdivisions ...

  7. Forward-confirmed reverse DNS - Wikipedia

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    Forward-confirmed reverse DNS (FCrDNS), also known as full-circle reverse DNS, double-reverse DNS, or iprev, is a networking parameter configuration in which a given IP address has both forward (name-to-address) and reverse (address-to-name) Domain Name System (DNS) entries that match each other.

  8. Flag of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Oregon is a two-sided flag in navy blue and gold with an optional gold fringe. On the front is the escutcheon from the state seal, and on the reverse is a gold figure of a beaver, the state animal. Oregon is the only U.S. state to feature different designs on both sides of its flag. [1]

  9. Englewood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Englewood is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,463 at the 2020 census. A northern suburb of Dayton, it is part of the Dayton metropolitan area.