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| Youser About "Twick.it" (5 points with 5 valuations) Web 2.0 encyclopaedia based on short User Generated Descriptions and mutual evaluation » http://twick. |
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| Youser About "Football" (4 points with 4 valuations) Abbreviation for: "Soccer". ball game. The ball is played with the foot in order to score a goal or prevent the opponent team to score » http://en. |
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| Youser About "Love" (4 points with 4 valuations) strong emotion of affection and attachment |
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| Youser About "Google" (3 points with 3 valuations) Abbreviation for: "Google Inc.". Company founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998. Famous for its search engine and internet-based services. Profits from advertising. » http:/. |
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| Youser About "SEO" (3 points with 3 valuations) Abbreviation for: "Search engine optimization". Methods to improve the ranking of a website in search engine results page (SERP) and thus improve the traffic of relevant visitors. » http://www. |
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| Youser About "Explain engine" (3 points with 3 valuations) Abbreviation for: "Twick.it - the explain engine". In contrast to a conventional search-engine Twick.it offers short explanations formulated and valuated by users. » http://twick. |
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| Youser About "Ministry of Silly Walks" (3 points with 3 valuations) Very funny television sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus about a fictious ministry that funds the development of silly movement » http://www. |
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| Youser About "You'll Never Walk Alone" (3 points with 3 valuations) tune from the musical Carousel, anthem of football club Liverpool F.C. Sung by the Scousers in Anfield » http://www. |
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| Youser About "Sloth" (2 points with 2 valuations) Six species of medium-sized mammals belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae. Part of the order Pilosa. » http://www. |
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| Youser About "The Fall of the Bastille" (2 points with 2 valuations) Occurred in Paris on the morning of 14 July 1789. The medieval fortress and prison represented royal authority in the centre of Paris. » . |
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