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  2. Raven Software - Wikipedia

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    Raven Software Corporation is an American video game developer based in Wisconsin and founded in 1990. In 1997, Raven made an exclusive publishing deal with Activision and was subsequently acquired by them. After the acquisition, many of the studio's original developers, largely responsible for creating the Heretic and Hexen: Beyond Heretic ...

  3. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, sales via the Steam catalog are estimated to be between 50 and 75 percent of the total PC gaming market. [398] [2] In 2010 and 2013, with an increase in retail copies of major game publishers integrating or requiring Steam, retailers and journalists referred to the service as a monopoly , which they claimed can be detrimental to the ...

  4. Radar beacon - Wikipedia

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    In the United States a longer duty cycle is used, 50% for battery-powered buoys (20 seconds on, 20 seconds off) and 75% for on-shore beacons. Ramarks are wide-band beacons which transmit continuously on the radar bands without having to be triggered by an incoming radar signal. The transmission forms a line of Morse characters on the display ...

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  6. Coupon collector's problem - Wikipedia

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    Coupon collector's problem. In probability theory, the coupon collector's problem refers to mathematical analysis of "collect all coupons and win" contests. It asks the following question: if each box of a given product (e.g., breakfast cereals) contains a coupon, and there are n different types of coupons, what is the probability that more ...

  7. Coupon (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Coupon (finance) In finance, a coupon is the interest payment received by a bondholder from the date of issuance until the date of maturity of a bond . Coupons are normally described in terms of the "coupon rate", which is calculated by adding the sum of coupons paid per year and dividing it by the bond's face value.

  8. 3 Reasons to Buy Bitcoin Like There's No Tomorrow - AOL

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    The good news is that Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is up 50% for the year. The bad news is that Bitcoin has been on a downward slide for much of the past three months. Ever since it hit a new all-time ...

  9. 3 Mind-Blowing Charts That Explain How Nvidia Got to a $3 ...

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    Nvidia's free cash flow has exploded in recent quarters. In previous years, the company's annual cash flow would often come in at less than $5 billion. Now, on a quarterly basis, it's bringing in ...