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  2. The Billion Dollar Code - Wikipedia

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    The Billion Dollar Code is a German miniseries about the lawsuit of a German company that claimed to have invented Google Earth. It follows the history of TerraVision, a planet browser developed by a group of hackers and artists in the 1990s, and its dispute with Google.

  3. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software packages that are licensed under free software or open-source licenses, organized by categories such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data storage, and more. Each category contains links to the software names, descriptions, and sources.

  4. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code is a popular and versatile integrated development environment by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS and web browsers. It supports many programming languages, features, extensions, and source control, and is based on an open-source project on GitHub.

  5. Conductor (software) - Wikipedia

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    Conductor is a free and open-source software platform for orchestrating microservices and business processes at scale in a cloud native environment. It was developed by Netflix and released under the Apache License 2.0 in 2016, and has been adopted by other companies and cloud providers.

  6. Fiasco (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fiasco is a 2024 comedy series created by Igor Gotesman and Pierre Niney, starring Niney, François Civil, Vincent Cassel and others. It follows the chaotic filming of a tribute to the French Resistance, inspired by Mathieu Kassovitz's Babylon A.D.

  7. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix is a global OTT platform that offers streaming of films, television series, documentaries and video games. Learn about its origins as a mail-based rental business, its expansion into original programming and international markets, and its technology and awards.

  8. Programming languages used in most popular websites

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    Learn about the front-end and back-end languages used by the most visited websites in the world, such as Google, Facebook, YouTube, Amazon, Wikipedia, etc. Compare the popularity, features and examples of each language and database technology.

  9. Free software - Wikipedia

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    Learn what free software is, how it differs from proprietary, gratis and open source software, and why it is a matter of liberty, not price. Explore the history of the free software movement, the GNU Project, the Free Software Foundation and the four essential freedoms of free software.