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  2. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    Z-Library is a shadow library project that hosts millions of books, articles and other files without regard to copyright. It is illegal in many jurisdictions and has faced domain seizures, lawsuits and arrests, but remains accessible through alternative domains and the dark web.

  3. Library Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Library Genesis (LibGen) is a file-sharing site that provides free access to scholarly and general-interest content, such as books, articles, comics, and magazines. It has a history of legal issues with publishers and is blocked by some ISPs, but also has alternative domains and a peer-to-peer network.

  4. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF stands for Portable Document Format, a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, independently of software, hardware, and operating systems. PDF files can contain various content such as vector graphics, raster images, multimedia, forms, and encryption, and are standardized as ISO 32000.

  5. Foxit PDF Reader - Wikipedia

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    Foxit PDF Reader is a freemium tool that can create, view, edit, and print PDF files. It is developed by Foxit Software and supports various platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, Android, and iOS.

  6. AOL.com is a web portal that offers a variety of content and services, including news, politics, sports, mail, business, personal finance, animals, entertainment and shopping. You can also access your AOL account, watch videos, check the weather and see the latest headlines from different sources.

  7. The Day After Roswell - Wikipedia

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    A book by Philip J. Corso, a former US Army colonel, claiming to have reverse engineered alien technology from a crashed spacecraft in Roswell. The book was controversial and received mixed reviews, and was later revealed to be a hoax by The Guardian.

  8. Apple Books - Wikipedia

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    Apple Books (formerly iBooks) is an app for reading and buying e-books on iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices. Learn about its history, features, formats, controversy and trademark dispute.

  9. Print emails in AOL Mail

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    Learn how to print emails and attachments in AOL Mail using your browser's print function. Follow the simple steps to save a physical copy of important messages sent to your AOL account.