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  2. Nechung Oracle - Wikipedia

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    In Tibet and throughout the greater Himalayan region, oracles have played, and continue to play, an important part in revelation, religion, doctrine, and prophecy.In Tibet, the Nechung Oracle and other oracles on occasion, have also played principal roles assisting governmental decision-making and providing intelligence on pressing matters of state, and perhaps most importantly aid in the ...

  3. Oracle Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Cloud is a cloud computing service offered by ... Log Analytics, Orchestration, IT Analytics, Configuration and Compliance, Security Monitoring, and Analytics. ...

  4. Outlook.com - Wikipedia

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    Hotmail service was founded by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith, and was one of the first webmail services on the Internet along with Four11's RocketMail (later Yahoo! Mail). [9] [10] It was commercially launched on July 4, 1996, symbolizing "freedom" from ISP-based email [11] and the ability to access a user's inbox from anywhere in the world.

  5. Tuxedo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, Tuxedo applications can call an external web service as though it were a local Tuxedo service. The latest version of SALT supports WS-AtomicTransactions and modules for Apache Web Server, Oracle HTTP Server, and Oracle iPlanet Web Server, that allows the creation of dynamic web content by calling Tuxedo services.

  6. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    WAFL uses RAID-DP to protect against multiple disk failures and NVRAM for transaction log replays. YAFFS – a log-structured file system designed for NAND flash, but also used with NOR flash. LittleFS – a little fail-safe filesystem designed for microcontrollers. JesFS – Jo's embedded serial FileSystem. [16]

  7. Sibylline Oracles - Wikipedia

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    The Sibylline Oracles in their existing form are a chaotic medley. They consist of 12 books (or 14) of various authorship, date, and religious conception. The final arrangement, thought to be due to an unknown editor of the 6th century AD (Alexandre), does not determine identity of authorship, time, or religious belief; many of the books are merely arbitrary groupings of unrelated fragments.

  8. The Oracle (The Matrix) - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle is a fictional character in The Matrix franchise. [3] She was created by The Wachowskis , and portrayed by Gloria Foster [ 4 ] in the first [ 1 ] and second film [ 5 ] and Mary Alice in the third film. [ 2 ]

  9. Oracle bone - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yirong, Chinese politician and scholar, was the first to recognize the oracle bones as ancient writing.. Shang-era oracle bones are thought to have been unearthed periodically by local farmers [14] since as early as the Sui and Tang dynasties, and perhaps starting as early as the Han dynasty, [15] but local inhabitants did not realize what the bones were and generally reburied them. [16]