Sunday, 27 August 2017

Android 8 Oreo is here: What's new, what's changed, and what's awesome

Android 8 Oreo is here: What's new, what's changed, and what's awesome




Get your phones ready because Android Oreo is finally here. (That’s right, it’s called Oreo, not Orangina.) After months of betas, an eclipse-themed countdown, and the usual rampant naming speculation, Google has lifted the veil of secrecy from Android O’s full name, and we can start looking ahead to what confectionery Android P will adopt. (My money’s on Petit Four.)

But its name isn’t the only thing that’s sweet about Android 8. While it might not be as jam-packed with features as other Android releases, Android Oreo has plenty of features that make it a must-download, from picture-in-picture to notification changes that will help you keep annoying alerts at bay. So bring your sweet tooth because there’s a lot to chew on.

Android 8 Oreo update FAQ

Can I install it on my phone?

As with any new Android release, the devices on which you can install Oreo on day one are extremely limited. Here’s the list:

Pixel
Pixel XL
Nexus 5X
Nexus 6P
Pixel C tablet
Nexus Player set-top box
Other than those devices, you’ll need to wait for manufacturers and carriers to begin rolling out their own versions of the OS. On the plus side, Google says it’s working with its partners to deliver Android 8 to phones “by the end of this year.” These manufacturers include Essential, General Mobile, HMD (Nokia), Huawei, HTC, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sharp and Sony. However, you’ll likely still need a handset released in late 2016 or newer.
OK, I have one of the supported phones. How do I get the update?

Once the Android Oreo update is ready for your phone, you’ll receive a notification of a pending system update. Tap it and you’ll be taken to the Settings app where you can proceed to download and install it. If by chance you want to install the update manually, you can find the factory images for Pixel and Nexus devices here.

Do I need to unenroll from the beta program first?

Nope, there’s no need to do that. Even though your phone will continue to say you’re enrolled in the beta program, once you get the update, you’ll still be running the final version of Android Oreo, just like everyone else. And as new betas land for 8.1 and beyond, you’ll be among the first to get them, too.

Won’t Project Treble help me get updates quicker?

Project Treble is more of a foundation for the future than a current user feature. Designed to make it easier for manufacturers to deliver timely updates, it will presumably mean that your Galaxy S and LG G phones won’t have to wait as long to get the latest version for Android. However, it’s probably not going to affect the speed of Android 8 updates.

As Android’s engineering team explained in a recent Reddit AMA: “Devices launching with Android O will come Treble-enabled out of the box. Project Treble will make it easier, faster and less costly for device maker partners when these devices are updated in the future.” So, while Android P might make it to non-Pixel phones quicker, it won’t have an effect on Android Oreo updates.

Android 8 Oreo features

When you launch Android Oreo for the first time, you won’t be smacked with any obvious new features—but there are still a few worth checking out. Google has divided its improvements into two main areas: “Fluid experiences,” which bring productivity and UI changes to help get things done faster, and “Vitals” to keep your phone running smoothly while demanding less battery power.

Here’s everything that’s new in Oreo:

Settings

The most obvious change to the interface and navigation can be found in the Settings app. There’s a new icon inspired by Oreo’s aqua marine-accented motif, and many of the menus have been rejiggered and rearranged. Gone are the categories for Wireless & Networks, Device, Personal, and System. Instead, various settings have been given smarter groupings. For example, Network & Internet collects Wi-FI, mobile, date usage, and hotspot into a single screen, while Connected Devices does the same for Bluetooth, Cast, NFC, and Android Beam.

Individual settings screens have been tweaked as well. Tap on the Battery tab, for instance, and you’ll see a new visualization of remaining run time (tap it to get back to the old chart), as well as toggles for battery saver and adaptive brightness, and the inactivity sleep timer. You’ll have to explore yourself to find out where everything is, but if you get lost, you can still use the handy search icon in the top right corner.

Picture-in-picture


Of all the new stuff in Oreo, the feature everyone is going to want to try out first is picture-in-picture. It doesn’t yet work with a lot apps, but it’s a feature developers will likely want to support as quickly as possible. Using it is easy. When you’re watching a full-screen video in YouTube or Chrome, just press the home button and the video will shrink down to a  window that floats on top of whatever else you’re doing.

From there you can move it around the screen, close it out, or tap to launch the app again. It’s a feature that’s sure to be more useful on Android Oreo tablets than phones, but on the giant screen of the Nexus 6P, the tiny window is definitely watchable.

Autofill


Picture-in-picture might be Oreo’s coolest feature, but its most useful one will likely be autofill. I know, you’re thinking, “We’ve had autofill in Android for years,” but the new approach applies directly to passwords, and goes a step beyond Google Chrome’s Smart Lock feature.

Just like you can customize Android’s keyboard with a better one, now you can customize password management with a third-party platform. And it works all over Android, not just in Chrome. That means when you reach an app that requires a saved login in Android 8, the fields will automatically populate using info from your personal password vault. And it’ll work with your password manager of choice: Dashlane, 1Password, and Enpass have already announced support for autofill in Android 8. So if you aren’t using a password manager, now’s a great time to start.

Notifications

Every new Android release includes some changes to notifications, and like Nougat, Android Oreo brings some pretty big ones. Its starts with the notification shade. The quick settings panel is now white instead of black, and the Settings app shortcut has been moved to the space below the icon strip. A couple of the quick settings tiles have changed as well. The battery icon has been replaced with Battery saver, but you’ll still be able to see your remaining battery life in the status bar (previously it disappeared when you pulled down the shade). And there’s a new System icon that tells you the version of Android you’re running. The Night Light tile is gone as well.


The way notifications are handled has also changed. Swipe right and you’ll see two icons: Settings and a new clock—touch the clock to snooze the alert for up to two hours. Also, if you long press on a notification, you’ll be able to turn off all future alerts. On some apps you’ll see a simple switch, but others will have a Categories button, which lets you get granular with what notifications you receive. So, instead of an all-or-nothing decision, you can now choose what type of notification “channels” you will receive without needing to fuss with the individual app’s settings.

In Maps, for example, there are 31 separate categories that can be switched off or silenced, so if you want to be alerted of location sharing but not new places, you can do that right in Settings. Most third-party apps don’t have any options yet, but once they start rolling out, notification categories should help you keep your notification shade a whole lot neater.


Finally, Android 8 is introducing icon badges—or as Google calls them, dots—for unread notifications. They won’t display a numeral that indicates the specific number of unread notifications (a feature in Nova and other launchers), but the dots will give you a visual indication that an alert has arrived. They’re visible whether the app is on the home screen or inside the app drawer, and if you long press on an app icon, you’ll see your unread notifications. Tap to open them in the app, or clear them with a swipe.

Smart text selection



Another useful feature in Android Oreo is smart text selection, which aims to cut down on various test-handling frustrations. When you tap on an address in Oreo, the text-selection engine will be smart enough to recognize a full address, not just the word you’ve tapped on. And once it’s selected (by double-tapping the original highlighted word if it didn’t get it the first time), you’ll see a new option to head straight to Google Maps or (in the case of a phone number), the Phone app. There’s also a handy new “Paste as plain text” option that will strip any formatting.

Battery improvements

Google has optimized much of Android Oreo behind the scenes to make your battery last longer, but there are a few things you can see. In the notification shade, a persistent notification will now alert you to any apps that are running in the background. You can also finally opt to display your battery percentage next to the status bar icon at the very top of your display.



But the real improvements to battery life will be under the hood. Google has concentrated its efforts on three main areas: implicit broadcasts, background services, and location updates. That means that Android Oreo will severely limit what apps can do when you’re not using them, so rogue operators won’t be able to harpoon your battery life. Again, most of these changes won’t affect your daily use—you’ll still be able to play Spotify songs and get directions—but users of older phones should notice an uptick in their battery life.

Speed boost

Google understands our pain when it comes to Nougat boot times, and it has seriously upgraded Android 8 to cut down on the time it takes to load. All Android Oreo devices should see a significantly reduced boot speed, but Pixel owners will particularly benefit. Google says boot times on the Pixel and Pixel XL have decreased by about half of the time it took to load under Nougat, and the upcoming Pixel 2 will surely push it even further.

Icons

Android Oreo is introducing adaptive icons in an effort to create some unity over how they look. Much like last year’s push for circular icons with Nougat and the Pixel Launcher, Oreo is pressing developers to submit icons that can dynamically change with the system, so they can be square on one phone and circles on another without upsetting the overall vision for the icon. The new system also allows developers to add visual effects and subtle animations to their icons, such as parallax or scaling effects.

Emoji

Here’s something you will definitely notice in Android Oreo: New emoji. Say goodbye to the blobs and hello to a new set of easier-to-distinguish cartoons. But the old blobs aren’t gone completely: You can download the old-school emoji as an animated sticker pack in Google Allo.


Android 8.0 Oreo Tips

Get notification dots to appear on your Nexus 5X or 6p

If you own a Nexus 6P or 5X, you probably aren’t seeing notification dots on your phone. That’s because the feature requires the Pixel Launcher. But don’t worry, it’s an easy fix. Head over to APKMirror and download the Google-signed Pixel Launcher APK for Android 8. Install it on your phone and head over to Settings app. Go to Apps & notifications, tap Default apps, then Home app, and select Pixel Launcher as your default. As long as you keep it as the default, you’ll get to enjoy notification dots on your apps.

Choose which apps display notification dots

You can opt to disable all app dots in the Notification settings, but if you want more control over which app gets to display the blue dot, each app has its own toggle. To tweak the settings for each app, go to Settings, then Apps & notifications, App info, and finally App notifications. Inside you’ll see an Allow notification dot toggle.

Enable or disable Picture-in-Picture for individual apps

Picture-in-picture is a very new Android feature, and as such, it only works with a couple apps, namely YouTube and Chrome. However, Google hasn’t limited the feature to video apps, and you’ll soon be able to have all sorts of apps floating around your home screen. To see which ones can be used, open Apps & notifications in Settings and select Special app access. Inside there will be a Picture-in-picture option. Tap it and you’ll be able to see all the apps available to use Picture-in-picture, each with their own toggle to enable or disable the feature.

Show battery percentage in the status bar

Nearly every Android phone includes the option to display the battery percentage next to the icon in the status bar—except it wasn’t a stock feature until now. In Android Oreo, you’ll find a toggle inside the new Battery tab in Settings. Flip it on and you’ll always know exactly how much juice you have left.

Choose your autofill provider

Once password managers start updating their apps with support for Android Oreo’s Autofill, you’re going to have to pick one as your default. Just like with keyboards, you can find the option in the Languages & input tab in Settings. Tap Autofill service and you’ll get a list of any apps that support autofill (including Google’s own service), and you’ll be able to select the one you want.

Adjust Night Light

Night Light was one of our favorite new features in Android Nougat, but Google didn’t allow any control over it. That’s changed in Android 8. Head over to the Display tab in the Settings app and you’ll find a new intensity slider below the Night Light toggle. The higher you turn it up the less blue light is emitted, and the yellower your screen will appear. (Note: Night Light only works on Pixel phones.)

Reveal the Android Octopus

Just like in prior Android releases, Google has hid a fun easter egg in Oreo. Go to Settings and scroll all the way down to the System tap. Tap it, then About phone. Tap on Android version a bunch of times and you’ll see a giant Android O symbol pop up on your screen. Long-press on the center until you feel a vibration (it might take a couple attempts) and an animated octopus will appear on the screen that you can stretch and drag around.

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Apple reportedly looking to price its next iPhone at $999

Apple reportedly looking to price its next iPhone at $999
Staying on the cutting edge has always been pricey, but it’s starting to get a little wild.

A report today in the New York Times suggest that Apple’s new high-end bezel-less iPhone is going to have quite the price bump, starting at $999. The price hike would undoubtedly be a rather significant one over past models. Unlocked models of the company’s current generation iPhone 7 start at $649 while the iPhone 7 Plus starts at $769.

Rumors have suggested that Apple will be releasing several new iPhones at this event including a version that looks cosmetically similar to current generation iPhones with updated internals and a completely new iPhone which features a nearly bezel-less display, infrared facial recognition unlock features, magnetic induction charging and a next-generation set of depth-sensing cameras.



Apple is expected to host an event next month showing off its latest iPhones and possibly other rumored new products including an LTE version of the Apple Watch and an update Apple TV capable of supporting 4K.

Apple is definitely going to have to show consumers some worthwhile features to justify the new iPhone’s hefty price increase over previous models, but other phone manufacturers have already been pointing to higher starting prices on their latest devices.

Yesterday, Samsung released its flagship Note 8 smartphone which boasts a similarly toned-down bezel and the company’s largest-ever phone screen; the device begins at $930. Samsung’s popular Galaxy S8 starts at $725.

ranjikanth vs cid jokes Biography

ranjikanth vs cid jokes Biography

we all know that "laughing is the best therapy"

Iam talking about ranjikanth vs cid jokes also known as RVCJ
This page is indias most fallowed page entertainment page
They started as fb page but now its a company.



This page started on 10 October  2010. That time Rajinath's ROBOT film released and same time CID serial also so famous in sony channel. In that time everyone starts creating Jokes on rajinikanth and cid .In that time SAHID JAVED created facebook page and posted Jokes in page. And named it as RAJINIKANTH vs CID Jokes .
In one year page reached 18k likes
 In that time sahid javed notice that one guy. who comments all the post in this page. that is ANKIT MOR.
later ANKIT sent message to SAHID take him as admin. SAHID immediately accepted his request.
They posted jokes and memes
In 2years this page reached 2 lakhs likes.
In that time PUYUSH DWIVEDI  and HARDIK KONTELYA entered the page.
Now  4 admins in this page.

4 years of the page still no source of income. On 2014 page like reached 56 lakhs.
In this time RVCJ created website. website created by HARPREET BAJWA
This website released On 4th anniversary that is 10 October 2014. HARPREET monetized the website.
Now this website become one of the indias top 500 websites. No. 1 comic page in india. Now this page 14 million+  likes
RVCJ also entered to Bollywood as online partner.
This time 70 people  are working in this page


Google Chrome could soon let you mute annoyingly noisy websites

Google Chrome could soon let you mute annoyingly noisy websites


Websites that auto-load videos with sound may soon be a thing of the past — or, at least, your days of having to put up with them could be.

That’s because Google is testing a new option that lets users permanently mute a website within the Chrome Browser.

Noisy websites have long been a pain. Chrome introduced an indicator to flag guilty tabs a couple of years ago — it had long been needed — and now the development team is testing this mute option inside the latest experimental ‘Canary’ version, according to Google developer François Beaufort. You can follow this link if you want to try it out.

It looks very easy to use. Just click on the security status that’s located to the left of the website address, and then the option to mute the site sits within the list of its details and permissions. The mute itself lasts until the setting is changed, which effectively makes it a sound ban.

While the feature would only appear in Chrome, assuming that it graduates from this test rollout, it could spur other browser companies to follow suit.

This kind of option for users could discourage publishers from autoplaying videos with sound for fear that their website will be muted forever. That would be mean one less annoying thing on the internet and a win for us all.

Friday, 25 August 2017

BALL Hits stumps; but M S Dhoni still not out!


In low scoring games that go down to the wire, luck often becomes a crucial factor that can determine defeat or victory. For India, that moment was witnessed in the 35th over of their run chase in the second ODI at Kandy. The person to benefit was none other than the veteran, Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

With India struggling to chase the total, thanks to a comical collapse from the middle order, MS Dhoni stood as India’s only chance of creating a miracle and pulling off an unlikely win. After having lost all recognized batsmen and running short of partners, Dhoni forged a good partnership with Bhuvneshwar Kumar, as the two kept the scoreboard ticking with their running between the wickets, and also ensuring that there wasn’t any further damage.

However, on the third delivery of the 35th over by left arm pacer Vishwa Fernando, a billion souls were given the shock of their lives. Dhoni, on strike, got an inside edge and the ball deviated off his pads and went straight on to the stumps, making clear contact.

A clear sound was heard of the ball hitting the stumps. However, as fate would have it, the bails didn’t light up or fall down, thus meaning Dhoni stood there in the middle. That might have well been the moment for India in the game.

Below is the video of that incident:





Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Acasa is building a platform for ‘Generation Rent’ to manage their homes



                             
2015. The company, then called Splittable, offered a way to manage and share household expenses with multiple house members. However, the bigger vision was to build a platform for ‘Generation Rent’ that makes moving from one houseshare to another as easy as logging in and out of the Acasa app. A spew of recent updates (including the name change itself) are seeing that vision begin to come into focus.
Within the Acasa web and mobile apps, household members in the U.K. can set up, manage and split costs for their energy, broadband, water and TV license provision, whilst I’m told Council Tax will be added soon. To achieve this, the startup has partnered with a number of ‘challenger services,’ including broadband company Origin, and green energy provider Octopus Energy. It’s also penned a partnership with Virgin Media to offer the telco’s broadband services directly in the Acasa app.
“Running a home sucks, it’s still analogue, archaic, and arduous,” Acasa co-founder and CEO Nicholas Katz tells me. “One person always gets screwed over by having to be the one in charge of bills/finances (which also means they take on all the credit risk which most renters don’t realise!). Eight days of every year of your life are wasted dealing with home finances, setting up bills, talking to providers, chasing people you live with for money”.
That pain-point was one Katz says he’s experienced directly as a bonafide member of Generation Rent. He claims to have rented 17 homes and lived with over 50 housemates in 4 different countries (U.S., U.K., Israel, Germany). “I’m an “expert” at dealing with housemate and shared housing issues,” he jokes.
To get started with the Acasa app you register a user profile and then choose from the types of services you want to set up. Currently this includes energy, Internet, TV license, water, with more coming soon. After adding some basic information about your home (ie how many people you live with, number of rooms, etc.), Acasa will provide a quote for all of these services.
After a home is set up, a digital “magnet” for each supplier appears on the Acasa dashboard, which you click on to adjust how the cost is split between the people in your home or to learn more about the supplier.
Then when the bill is due, the magnet on the home will adjust automatically to represent how much each of you owe to the service provider, and each person is automatically charged the agreed portion of the bill and the money is collected by Acasa and sent to the supplier in one lump sum.
“The magnet sets back to zero and it’s happy living until the next month’s bill is due,” explains Katz.
The ultimate goal, however, is to make setting up a new home a one-click affair, with all of your required services automatically signed up to and trackable. A “technology layer for the home,” is how Katz describes it, something akin to the way co-working space provider WeWork has built what it calls a co-working Operating System. A convenience layer might also be an apt description.
The other aspect to Acasa as a platform is that you only need to make a user profile once, meaning that your Acasa credentials move house with you, either so you can be added to an existing Acasa-powered houseshare or create a new household of your own. That not only helps to make the app sticky but is a potential viral loop, too.
Meanwhile, since launching in 2015, the company has grown to a team of 9, with over 150,000 app downloads and on average tracks £5 million in home costs every month. In addition, I’m told that Acasa’s peer-to-peer money transfer service, which is only available to users in the U.K., despite the app being global, now averages £50,000 a month.
The startup is publicly backed to the tune of $1.2 million from VCs Seedcamp, Playfair Capital, the London Co-Investment Fund and a number of angel investors, but I understand has since closed a further follow-on investment round for an undisclosed amount. I’m also hearing that Acasa is currently raising additional funding, most likely a fully-fledged Series A.
“I love the idea of leveraging technology to help people live better at home. It’s amazing to feel and hear how we are genuinely helping people improve their relationships with the people they live with as well as the suppliers they usually have an absolutely fucking miserable time with — think back to the last joyful moment you had talking to one of your utility companies,” adds the Acasa CEO.

Friday, 18 August 2017

TOP 4 FASHION BRAND THAT SOUNDS INTERNATIONAL BUT ARE ACTULLY INDIAN

TOP 4 FASHION BRAND THAT SOUNDS INTERNATIONAL BUT ARE ACTULLY INDIAN


Yes ther are 4 Brands that is owned by Indian Company.


Here is The Top 4 Brands

1. Allen Solly



2. Peter England

3. Louis Philippe

4. Van Heusen














These all are the indian brands that owned by indian compny Madura Fashion & Lifestyle.

Madura Fashion & Lifestyle, a division of Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd, is one of India’s fastest growing branded apparel companies and a premium lifestyle player in the retail sector. After consolidating its market leadership with its own brands, it introduced premier international labels, enabling Indian consumers to buy the most prestigious global fashionwear and accessories within the country.
The company’s brand portfolio includes product lines that range from affordable and mass-market to luxurious, high-end style and cater to every age group, from children and youth to men and women. Madura Fashion & Lifestyle is defined by its brands — Louis Philippe, Van Heusen, Allen Solly, Peter England and People — that personify style, attitude, luxury and comfort.
Madura Fashion & Lifestyle reaches its discerning customers through an exclusive network comprising 1,980 stores (as on September 2015), covering 2.5 million sq ft of retail space, and is present in more than 3,800 premium multi-brand stores and 490+ departmental stores.
The company's lifestyle store, The Collective, offers a unique blend of global fashions, international trends and innovative customer services, to customers in Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, Pune and Chennai.
Planet Fashion, the multi-brand, apparel-retailing arm of Madura Fashion & Lifestyle, housing the company's in-house and other brands, is the largest chain of stores of its kind in India.
Madura Fashion & Lifestyle marked its foray into the luxury mono brand business in India by launching the quintessential British men's luxury clothing and accessories brand Hackett London through a joint venture with the UK firm.
Recently, the company launched Trendin.com, a one-stop shopping destination for the style conscious. As the official online store showcasing the widest range of merchandise from Louis Philippe, Van Heusen, Allen Solly, Peter England and People, Trendin.com caters to both men and women. With the best talent in the fields of design, manufacturing and product development, Trendin.com brings contemporary, chic, fashion forward sensibility at price points that work with every budget.
Each of the company’s brands has an integrated Design Department, which is constantly at work on innovating designs, concepts and products by incorporating the latest international trends in fashion and clothing styles.
Madura Fashion & Lifestyle, an IT and web-enabled organisation, is the first-ever apparel company to have successfully implemented the ERP SAP system. It is also the first company globally to integrate Retek ERP with SAP ERP.
Always at the cutting edge of fashion and innovation, Madura Fashion & Lifestyle has for over a decade now sourced technology, fabrics and garments globally. Madura Fashion & Lifestyle is a global supplier for premium international brands such as Esprit, S’Oliver, MONOPRIX.
Madura Fashion & Lifestyle harnesses the power of young, driven professionals from the country’s best professional institutes and companies. For years now, empowered and motivated employees have propelled Madura Fashion & Lifestyle towards achieving quality, customer service, design and brand equity comparable to the best worldwide.
Madura Fashion & Lifestyle has ISO/IEC 27001:2005 accreditation with
periodic internal audits. It's manufacturing division recently became the
first apparel manufacturing unit to win one of India's most prestigious
quality excellence award, the Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality award,
instituted jointly by the Indian Merchants Chamber and the house of Bajaj.
Madura Fashion & Lifestyle sources only from factories that are compliant with the Factory Act, and each factory is independently audited by the International Textile Services (ITS) and Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS) for international clients such as Louis Philippe, Marks & Spencer and Van Heusen.
Madura Fashion & Lifestyle is one of the fastest growing branded apparel companies, recording a blistering growth rate of over 25 per cent year-on-year.

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

HOW TO OPEN ACCOUNT IN PAYONEER AND EARN 25$


Follow the steps below to urge the Payoneer Account & $25 Bonus.




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Sunday, 13 August 2017

HISTORY OF KPT

Total campus area of the polytechnic is 19 acres. The institute is rendering yeomen service to the citizens of Mangalore and surrounding areas through engineering education.

Karnataka (Govt.) Polytechnic, Mangalore was started in the year 1946 under the erstwhile Madras state government in a rented building at Pandeshwar. The polytechnic started functioning at its present campus in Kadri Hills, Mangalore from 1954. At the time of starting there were four main diploma courses of three years duration in Civil engineering, Mechanical engineering, Electrical engineering and Automobile engineering. The diploma courses in Chemical engineering, Polymer technology, Electronics and Communication and Computer Science were added to the existing courses later. Institution focuses on the overall development of the students by encouraging them to participate in extra curricular activities like NCC , NSS and Sports.
The training will be in a Conductive environment of safety and care taking and by a set of qualified, dedicated staff who are keen on professional development and responsive to change. It also provides opportunity and leadership in continuing education to adults in the field of technician education by the way of a Continuing Education Cell, at reasonable charges.

The OnePlus 5T is another solid $500 handset

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