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  2. Cow Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Cow Clicker is an incremental social network game on Facebook developed by video game researcher Ian Bogost. The game serves as a deconstructive satire of social games. The goal of the game is to earn "clicks" by clicking on a sprite of a cow every six hours.

  3. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, the 10-year challenge was started [157] asking users to post a photograph of themselves from 10 years ago (2009) and a more recent photo. [ 158 ] Criticized for its role in vaccine hesitancy , Facebook announced in March 2019 that it would provide users with "authoritative information" on the topic of vaccines. [ 159 ]

  4. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    A computer technician in Yangon found that the hacks were denial-of-service attacks, while the group's motive is to protest the 2021 Myanmar coup. [177] March: Cyber insurer CNA Financial, one of the largest insurance companies based in the US, was attacked with ransomware, causing the company to lose control over its network. [178]

  5. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the suit was reported on by the Seattle Times, Microsoft confirmed it was updating the GWX software once again to add more explicit options for opting out of a free Windows 10 upgrade; [358] [359] [356] the final notification was a full-screen pop-up window notifying users of the impending end of the free upgrade offer, and ...

  6. Kimberly Cheatle - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly A. Cheatle (born 1970/1971 [1]) is an American former law enforcement officer who served as the 27th director of the United States Secret Service from 2022 until 2024.

  7. Universal Paperclips - Wikipedia

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    At various levels the exponential growth plateaus, requiring the user to invest resources such as money, raw materials, or computer cycles into inventing another breakthrough to move to the next phase of growth. The game ends if the AI succeeds in converting all the matter in the universe into paperclips.

  8. Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    Maximum PC gave Windows 7 a rating of 9 out of 10 and called Windows 7 a "massive leap forward" in usability and security, and praised the new Taskbar as "worth the price of admission alone." [177] PC World called Windows 7 a "worthy successor" to Windows XP and said that speed benchmarks showed Windows 7 to be slightly faster than Windows ...

  9. MrBeast - Wikipedia

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    James Stephen Donaldson [a] was born on May 7, 1998, [25] in Wichita, Kansas. [26] He was mainly raised in Greenville, North Carolina. [27] [28] He moved often and was under the care of au pairs due to his parents working long hours and serving in the military.