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  2. Litt Live - Wikipedia

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    Litt Live (stylized as LITT Live, formerly Dash Radio) is a digital radio broadcasting platform with over 80 radio stations. These stations are curated by DJs, radio personalities, musicians, etc. The platform includes partner stations curated by Snoop Dogg, Kylie Jenner, Lil Wayne, Tech N9ne, Borgore, B-Real of Cypress Hill, and others.

  3. Discord - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Discord came from Jason Citron, who had founded OpenFeint, a social gaming platform for mobile games, [ 13] and Stanislav Vishnevskiy, who had founded Guildwork, another social gaming platform. Citron sold OpenFeint to GREE in 2011 for US$104 million, [ 14] which he used to found Hammer & Chisel, a game development studio, in ...

  4. Dinosaur Game - Wikipedia

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    Endless running game. The Dinosaur Game [1] (also known as the Chrome Dino) [2] is a browser game developed by Google and built into the Google Chrome web browser. The player guides a pixelated t-rex across a side-scrolling landscape, avoiding obstacles to achieve a higher score. The game was created by members of the Chrome UX team in 2014.

  5. Chatbot - Wikipedia

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    A chatbot (originally chatterbot) [1] is a software application or web interface that is designed to mimic human conversation through text or voice interactions. [2] [3] [4] Modern chatbots are typically online and use generative artificial intelligence systems that are capable of maintaining a conversation with a user in natural language and simulating the way a human would behave as a ...

  6. Red Scare (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    Red Scare is an American cultural commentary and humor podcast founded in March 2018 [1] and hosted by Dasha Nekrasova and Anna Khachiyan. [2]The show has been ...

  7. Chassis dynamometer - Wikipedia

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    A chassis dynamometer, informally referred to as a rolling road [1] or a dyno, is a mechanical device that uses one or more fixed roller assemblies to simulate different road conditions within a controlled environment, and is used for a wide variety of vehicle testing and development purposes. All Wheel Drive Chassis Dynamometer.

  8. Dyno (company) - Wikipedia

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    Dyno-Rod service was launched in 1963 by Jim Zockoll, in South London, and the business was based in Surbiton for many years. Zockoll was a flight engineer for Pan American, who spotted an opportunity whilst on a stopover in London: the hotel where he was staying was suffering drainage problems, had outdated repair equipment, and was taking too long on repairs.

  9. DYNO - Wikipedia

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    DYNO gear was used and endorsed by many top BMX and Freestyle riders and teams, including; GT Bicycles, SE Racing, Auburn Cycles, Robinson Racing and Team Powerlite. Riders included Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, Greg Hill, Gary Ellis and many others. In 1985 Bob Morales said "GT Bicycles made an offer to buy Dyno. I accepted their offer because ...