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  2. Wikipedia:How to add geocodes to articles - Wikipedia

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    It also records the coordinates as the primary location of the page's subject in Wikipedia's geosearch API. To add 44°06′45″N 87°54′47″W  /  44.1124°N 87.9130°W  / 44.1124; -87.9130 to the top of an article, use either

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  4. What Medicare doesn't pay for becomes hefty debt for ... - AOL

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    Scrutinize medical bills and negotiate if need be. Ask for a line-item list of charges from your providers. Mistakes happen. It might be possible to set up a low-interest payment plan with the ...

  5. Kate Middleton stands firm with Prince William as doors 'shut ...

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    Kate Middleton reportedly has zero plans to reach out to Prince Harry for peace talks, choosing instead to stand by her husband, Prince William. An unnamed source recently told Us Weekly that the ...

  6. Reverse domain name notation - Wikipedia

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    Reverse domain name notation (or reverse-DNS) is a naming convention for components, packages, types or file names used by a programming language, system or framework. Reverse-DNS strings are based on registered domain names, with the order of the components reversed for grouping purposes.

  7. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Although initially only a JavaScript API, the Maps API was expanded to include an API for Adobe Flash applications (but this has been deprecated), a service for retrieving static map images, and web services for performing geocoding, generating driving directions, and obtaining elevation profiles.

  8. Binary Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Binary Ninja is a reverse-engineering platform developed by Vector 35 Inc. [1] It allows users to disassemble a binary file and visualize the disassembly in both linear and graph-based views. The software performs automated, in-depth code analysis, generating information that helps to analyze a binary.

  9. What happens if you outlive your term life insurance policy ...

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    What to do if you still need life insurance after the end of your term: 4 key options. If you’ve decided life insurance still plays a role in your financial plan, you’ve got a few paths to ...