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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q11961178|Bitstrips]]''' || business || Bitstrips was a media and technology company based in Toronto, Canada. It develops and operates Bitmoji, a mobile application that allows users to create personalized avatars and use them in messaging applications. As of March 2016, Bitstrips has been operating as a subsidiary of Snap Inc. Bitmoji was integrated into Snapchat in July 2016. Bitstrips Inc. was founded in 2007 by Jacob Blackstock, David Kennedy, Shahan Panth, Dorian Baldwin, and Jesse Brown. || http://www.bitstrips.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bitstrips.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5519787|GamePolitics.com]]''' || blog || GamePolitics.com was a blog which covers the politics of computer and video games. GamePolitics was launched by freelance journalist Dennis McCauley in March 2005. At the time, McCauley was the video game columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, a position he held from 1998-2009. Growing somewhat bored of writing video game reviews, McCauley created GamePolitics in order to track the political, legal and cultural impact of video games. The site was often referred to as GP by followers. || http://www.gamepolitics.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.gamepolitics.com/ {{saved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5519787|GamePolitics.com]]''' || blog || GamePolitics.com was a blog which covers the politics of computer and video games. GamePolitics was launched by freelance journalist Dennis McCauley in March 2005. At the time, McCauley was the video game columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, a position he held from 1998-2009. Growing somewhat bored of writing video game reviews, McCauley created GamePolitics in order to track the political, legal and cultural impact of video games. The site was often referred to as GP by followers. || http://www.gamepolitics.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.gamepolitics.com/ {{saved}}]
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| rowspan=10 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q677385|GameTrailers]]''' || rowspan=10 | website || rowspan=10 | GameTrailers (GT) was an American video gaming website created by Geoffrey R. Grotz and Brandon Jones in 2002. The website specialized in multimedia content, including trailers and gameplay footage of upcoming and recently released video games, as well as an array of original video content focusing on video games, including reviews, countdown shows, and other web series. || rowspan=10 | http://www.gametrailers.com || rowspan=10 | [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.gametrailers.com {{saved}}]
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| rowspan=63 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3759027|Gawker]]''' || rowspan=63 | blog || rowspan=63 | Gawker was an American blog founded by Nick Denton and Elizabeth Spiers and based in New York City focusing on celebrities and the media industry. The blog promoted itself as "the source for daily Manhattan media news and gossip." According to third-party web analytics provider SimilarWeb, the site had over 23 million visits per month as of 2015. Founded in 2003, Gawker was the flagship blog for Denton's Gawker Media. Gawker Media also managed other blogs such as Jezebel, io9, Deadspin and Kotaku.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || rowspan=63 | https://gawker.com || rowspan=63 | [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://gawker.com {{saved}}]
| rowspan=63 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3759027|Gawker]]''' || rowspan=63 | blog || rowspan=63 | Gawker was an American blog founded by Nick Denton and Elizabeth Spiers and based in New York City focusing on celebrities and the media industry. The blog promoted itself as "the source for daily Manhattan media news and gossip." According to third-party web analytics provider SimilarWeb, the site had over 23 million visits per month as of 2015. Founded in 2003, Gawker was the flagship blog for Denton's Gawker Media. Gawker Media also managed other blogs such as Jezebel, io9, Deadspin and Kotaku.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || rowspan=63 | https://gawker.com || rowspan=63 | [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://gawker.com {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q13426582|ITunes Radio]]''' || internet radio || iTunes Radio was an Internet radio service by Apple Inc. that let users listen to automatically generated playlists based on direct input as well as collected data on music preferences. It was launched on September 18, 2013, as part of iOS 7 and was available in the Music app on iOS devices and Apple TV (2nd generation and newer) as well as in iTunes 11.1 on OS X (10.7 Lion; it requires Mac OS 10.7.5 or newer to run) and Windows. It was only available in the United States and Australia. || http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-radio || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-radio {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3147641|Ichannel]]''' || television channel || ichannel was a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel owned by Stornoway Communications. Its programs focused on public, social and current affairs. Its programming included films, documentaries, and talk shows.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in Canada''</small> || http://www.ichannel.ca || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ichannel.ca {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3147641|Ichannel]]''' || television channel || ichannel was a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel owned by Stornoway Communications. Its programs focused on public, social and current affairs. Its programming included films, documentaries, and talk shows.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in Canada''</small> || http://www.ichannel.ca || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ichannel.ca {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6159625|Jarden]]''' || business || Jarden was a U.S. consumer products company. Formed by the spin-out of Ball Corporation's canning business, the company became a wider conglomerate of consumer brands, particularly in the outdoors and home appliances market.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || http://www.jarden.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.jarden.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6159625|Jarden]]''' || business || Jarden is a U.S. consumer products company. Formed by the spin-out of Ball Corporation's canning business, the company became a wider conglomerate of consumer brands, particularly in the outdoors and home appliances market.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || http://www.jarden.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.jarden.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q10927096|National Hsinchu University of Education]]''' || university || In August 2005, the institution was renamed the National Hsinchu University of Education.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in Taiwan''</small> || http://www.nhcue.edu.tw/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.nhcue.edu.tw/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6974487|National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi]]''' || natural history museum || <br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in India''</small> || http://nmnh.nic.in/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://nmnh.nic.in/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6974487|National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi]]''' || natural history museum || <br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in India''</small> || http://nmnh.nic.in/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://nmnh.nic.in/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q10927096|National Tsing Hua University Nan Da Campus]]''' || university || <br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in Taiwan''</small> || http://www.nhcue.edu.tw/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.nhcue.edu.tw/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q20086554|SBENU]]''' || company || SBENU was a casual/sports footwear company based in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 2013, SBENU had opened more than 100 retail stores nationwide by 2015. SBENU also expanded their business by becoming one of the main sponsors of e-sports in South Korea. They were the main sponsors for the BroodWar Sonic league, League of Legends Champions Korea league, Starleague and Global StarCraft II League.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in South Korea''</small> || http://sbenu.co.kr/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://sbenu.co.kr/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q20086554|SBENU]]''' || company || SBENU was an athletic footwear and apparel company based in Seoul, South Korea. Founded on June 30, 2014, SBENU had opened more than 100 retail stores nationwide by 2015. SBENU also expanded its business by becoming a major sponsor of esports in South Korea; at its peak, SBENU was the main sponsor of the BroodWar Sonic league, the League of Legends Champions Korea league, the StarLeague and the Global StarCraft II League.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in South Korea''</small> || http://sbenu.co.kr/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://sbenu.co.kr/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7688015|Tates Travel]]''' || bus company || Tates Travel was a local bus operator based in Barnsley in England, operating services in South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.tates-travel.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.tates-travel.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7688015|Tates Travel]]''' || bus company || Tates Travel was a local bus operator based in Barnsley in England, operating services in South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.tates-travel.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.tates-travel.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7689759|Taybarns]]''' || business || Taybarns was a British low-cost all-you-can-eat restaurant chain owned by Whitbread, modelled on the Golden Corral chain in the United States. Customers paid on arrival and could eat as much food as they liked from a 34-metre-long food counter. As with most buffets, there was a lower price at lunchtime than evenings, and a slightly higher charge was levied at weekends and during bank holidays.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.taybarns.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.taybarns.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q17146739|TouchVision]]''' ||  || TouchVision was an American digital broadcast and internet Video on demand television network that was owned by Think Televisual. The service provided rolling news coverage that was distributed to television, mobile and tablet platforms. TouchVision's operations were based out of the headquarters of Weigel Broadcasting in Chicago, Illinois.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in Illinois''</small> || http://touchvision.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://touchvision.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q17146739|TouchVision]]''' ||  || TouchVision was an American digital broadcast and internet Video on demand television network that was owned by Think Televisual. The service provided rolling news coverage that was distributed to television, mobile and tablet platforms. TouchVision's operations were based out of the headquarters of Weigel Broadcasting in Chicago, Illinois.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in Illinois''</small> || http://touchvision.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://touchvision.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q510548|Tour Méditerranéen]]''' || recurring sporting event || La Méditerranéenne, previously known as Tour Méditerranéen, is a professional road bicycle racing event held in Spain, France and Italy, close to the Mediterranean Seaside. Run over four days, it holds a 2.1 rating on the UCI Europe Tour.<br/><small>''2016 disestablishments in France''</small> || http://www.letourmed.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.letourmed.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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