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- A Usenet newsgroup is a repository usually within the Usenet system, for messages posted from users in different locations using the Internet. They are...
- (called articles or posts, and collectively termed news) to one or more topic categories, known as newsgroups. Usenet resembles a bulletin board system (BBS)...
- The alt.* hierarchy is a major class of newsgroups in Usenet, containing all newsgroups whose name begins with "alt.", organized hierarchically. The alt...
- is a Usenet newsgroup for erotic stories created on May 7, 1992, by Tim Pierce as an alternative to pre-existing alt erotica newsgroups.[better source needed]...
- objects Group (database) Group (online social networking) Usenet newsgroup Google Groups Yahoo! Groups Facebook groups Group (stratigraphy), in geology...
- News Corp UK & Ireland Limited (trading as News UK, formerly News International and NI Group) is a British newspaper publisher, and a wholly owned subsidiary...
- thread ever". Newsgroup: alt.folklore.computers. January 25, 1994. Retrieved January 9, 2022. Isaacson, Walter (2014). The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors...
- The News Media Group was founded in 2008 and is solely owned by its creator and publisher, The Coin News Group S.L., was a small formed publishing company...
- newsgroup articles. A newsreader, also known as a news client, is a software application that reads articles on Usenet, either directly from the news...
- Kitagawa as a nine-member group under the label Johnny's Entertainment, NEWS released a promotional single "NEWS Nippon" (News ニッポン, News ****an), which was used...