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Google Pay is a payment service developed by Google that is used to send and receive money from a mobile device or computer.

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Azure Artifacts is an extension for Azure DevOps that can host NuGet and npm packages and organize them in feeds.

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The Instagram Graph API allows you to programmatically access Instagram Business Accounts so you can more easily manage media objects, view comments and metadata, and get insights and metrics, get hashtag data, mentions and more.

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The Python os module provides a portable way of using operating system dependent functionality. Use this tag for questions about using the "os" module.

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Mirth is an open source cross-platform interface engine with a focus on medical message formats (HL7, CCD, CCDA, DICOM, and more) that enables bi-directional sending and transformation of messages between systems and applications over multiple transports available.

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Beamer is a LaTeX class for creating presentations.

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The net.tcp binding is a Microsoft Windows Communications Foundation (WCF) protocol. The protocol is binary, secure, and reliable --- though these options are configurable.

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mostly used in terms of computer graphics artifacts are unwanted bugs in rendered output

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Ripple is a Chrome plugin that emulates the PhoneGap APIs. It enables testing of applications that target mobile devices.

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The Chrome Web Store is an app store where developers can publish apps and games (either free or paid) where Google Chrome users can easily find them. Apps can be installed from the web store directly in the Chrome browser.

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Refers to the 5.2 version of the ASP.NET Model-View-Controller platform for web applications.

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