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"Olive Browser is a new free Windows browser. Olive uses the Webkit engine and also uses the Wget download manager. As of February 2014, the available version is 1.2.6.8 Beta with over 325,000 active users, with the following countries having the most active users: United States (75%), Canada (7%) and the United Kingdom (6%). History Olive Browser is part of a project developed by Tuguu SLU in 2013. The idea, given the growing complexity of web browsers that can currently be found on the market, was to develop an easy-to- use browser, with the most common and useful features, but with some innovative functions to make this browser a choice worth considering. As mentioned above, Olive uses the WebKit engine, but it manages to use as little memory and resources as possible. The first Beta version Tuguu S.L.U. released saw the light on August 2013 and was well received by many users. Some of the most notable and innovative features in Olive Browser include: a new way to manage favorites, the Wget download manager, something no other browser has, and the possibility of downloading and saving a full page to your computer. Its download manager lets you stop downloading a file and resume the download later, as well as many more features. Features Olive Browser is a living product that has its own updater which makes it possible to add functionality and improvements over time. Olive Browser currently has the following features: :# It is WebKit-based and uses very few resources :# Navigation system: organizes your websites in multiple tabs :# Omnibox uses the Google search engine :# New favorite management system :# Html Code Inspection :# Included a function to search words in the current page :# Hotkeys to open new tab, open a new window, show history, etc. :# Ability to save pages in Html (internet connection is required to open it again). :# Ability to save complete pages (no need of an internet connection to open it) using Wget. :# Print the current page. :# Can efficiently manage favorites. :# Can efficiently manage your Internet History. :# Allows you to stop and continue a download later. :# Allows Administrators to establish rules and allow/deny access to a particular website :# Configuration Panel with the following options: ::* Set as default browser. ::* Quick Start: the browser starts when Windows starts. ::* Privacy and PopUp control, Cookies management and more ::* Support for more than 35 languages . System Requirements System requirements to run Olive Browser: :# Operating System: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8 :# Platform: 32 or 64 bits. :# .NET Framework Version 4 or higher (The installer itself checks whether the latest Framework version is installed. If not, it will request permission to download and install it). :# QuickTime required for proper rendering of HTML5 pages External links :# Sitio Oficial: http://www.olivebrowser.com :# Tuguu: http://www.tuguu.com :# Open Web Kit Sharp: https://code.google.com/p/open- webkit-sharp/ :# Wget: https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/ Category:Windows web browsers "
"Avere Systems was a privately held technology company that produces computer data storage and data management infrastructure. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As of March 2017, the company had raised over $90 million in funding. On January 3, 2018, the company announced that it was being acquired by Microsoft. Avere's clients include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Office of Infectious Diseases, the Library of Congress, Turner Broadcasting and Rising Sun Pictures. History Avere Systems was founded in 2008 by Ronald Bianchini, Jr., Ph.D., Michael L. Kazar, Ph.D and Dan Nydick. In December 2008, Avere announced a $15 million investment led by Menlo Ventures and Norwest Venture Partners. In August 2010, Avere raised $17 million, led by Tenaya Capital with participation of existing investors. In July 2012, Avere raised $20 million, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. In 2014, the company announced an additional $20 million in venture financing, bringing the total to $72 million. The series D round was led by Western Digital Capital. Kazar, the company's CTO, received a lifetime achievement award in 2013 for his contributions to data storage from the world's largest technology professional membership association. Avere Systems and its CEO, Ronald Bianchini Jr. won the Carnegie Science Award for Information Technology in 2014. In 2014, the company announced an additional $20 million in venture financing, bringing the total to $72 million. The Series D round was led by Western Digital Capital. In 2015, Avere was named as Google's cloud platform technology partner of the year. In March 2017, Avere raised an additional $14 million in a funding round that included previous investors and Google. On January 3, 2018, the company announced that it was being acquired by Microsoft. Terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed. Operations Avere Systems released its first FXT Series storage appliances in November 2009. The FXT series uses automated storage tiering to process data. The company launched a virtual version of its filer, called the Virtual FXT Edge filer (vFXT) to enable customers to use cloud compute without moving data from on-premises storage. In 2016, Avere released the FXT 5000 series of edge filers, which doubled performance and capacity over previous models. The 5200 model was released for users with lower performance workloads in April 2016. In September 2016, Avere released the C2N System, a hybrid NAS/object storage appliance. Avere is a member of the Standards Performance Evaluation Corporation. and has active technology partnerships with Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, HGST/Amplidata, IBM/Cleversafe, and SwiftStack. The Library of Congress uses Avere in its storage network for access to images and other digital resources requested by site visitors. In November 2014, Avere announced selection by the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) Office of Infectious Diseases (OID) to power its genomic sequencing storage environment. Avere's technology has been used by visual effects studios for rendering special effects as well as for cloud storage of data available to multiple users. The FXT Edge filers were designed to maximize storage performance to improve workload efficiency. All data is encrypted with AES-256 encryption and complies with federal security standard FIPS 140-2. Visual effects studios such as DreamWorks, Digital Domain, Image Engine and Framestore have been reported as using Avere technology. References External links * Category:Companies established in 2008 Category:2008 establishments in Pennsylvania Category:Companies based in Pittsburgh Category:Technology companies of the United States Category:Cloud storage gateways Category:Microsoft acquisitions Category:Microsoft subsidiaries "
"A "Lion's Mouth" postbox for anonymous denunciations at the Doge's Palace in Venice. Text translation: "Secret denunciations against anyone who will conceal favors and services or will collude to hide the true revenue from them". Denunciation (from Latin denuntiare, to denounce) is the act of publicly assigning blame of a perceived wrongdoing to a person with the hopes of bringing attention to it. See also * Denunciation (penology) * Delator * Stop Snitchin' * Witch hunt References Further reading * Category:Human behavior "