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iPhone 17

The iPhone 17 is Apple's 2025 flagship smartphone release, ranking among the year's most searched consumer technology products worldwide.

Jack Dorsey

Co-founder of Twitter (now X) and founder of Square (now Block), a significant figure in social media and financial technology development

Jeff Bezos

Jeff Bezos is an American entrepreneur who founded Amazon in 1994 as an online bookstore, growing it into one of the world's largest and most valuable companies spanning e-commerce, cloud computing, and more.

Larry Ellison

Co-founder of Oracle Corporation, building the company into a major enterprise software and cloud computing provider and becoming one of the world's wealthiest individuals

Larry Page

Co-founder of Google, developing the search algorithm that became foundational to the company's success and transformed how people access information online

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a professional networking platform founded in 2002, becoming the dominant social network specifically focused on career and professional development.

Linus Torvalds

Linus Torvalds is a Finnish-American software engineer who created the Linux kernel in 1991, forming the foundation of the widely used open-source Linux operating system.

Machine Learning

Machine Learning is a subset of artificial intelligence involving systems that improve their performance through experience and data rather than explicit programming, foundational to modern AI applications.

Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg is an American entrepreneur who co-founded Facebook in 2004 while a student at Harvard University, building it into one of the world's largest social media platforms and later rebranding the parent company as Meta.

Meta (Facebook)

Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is a technology company founded by Mark Zuckerberg that owns major social media platforms including Facebook and Instagram, and has invested heavily in virtual reality technology.

Microsoft

Microsoft is an American technology company founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, best known for its Windows operating system and Office productivity software.

Morse Code

Morse Code is a method of encoding text using standardized sequences of short and long signals, developed in the 1830s and 1840s for use with the telegraph.

NASA

NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is the United States government agency responsible for the country's civilian space program and aerospace research.

Netflix

Netflix is a streaming entertainment company that transformed from a DVD-by-mail rental service into one of the world's largest producers and distributors of film and television content.

Neural Networks

Neural Networks are computing systems inspired by biological brain structure, forming the foundational architecture behind many modern artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.

NFTs

NFTs, or Non-Fungible Tokens, are unique digital assets verified using blockchain technology, gaining significant mainstream attention and speculative interest beginning around 2021.

Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Noise-Cancelling Headphones are audio devices using active technology to reduce unwanted ambient sound, commercially developed significantly beginning in the 1980s and 1990s.

Nvidia

Nvidia is an American technology company specializing in graphics processing units, whose chips have become essential infrastructure for the modern artificial intelligence industry.

Open Source Software

Open Source Software refers to software with publicly available source code that can be freely used, modified, and distributed, significantly shaping modern software development practices.

OpenAI Sora

Sora is an AI video generation tool developed by OpenAI, capable of creating realistic video clips from text descriptions, and among the most searched new AI tools of the mid-2020s.

Oracle

Oracle is an American technology company founded in 1977, a major provider of database software and enterprise cloud computing services.

PayPal

PayPal is an online payment company founded in 1998, one of the pioneering platforms enabling secure digital financial transactions and e-commerce payments.

Podcasting

Podcasting is a digital media format involving episodic audio programs distributed over the internet, growing significantly since the early 2000s into a major segment of the media industry.

Programming Languages

Programming Languages are formal languages used to write instructions that computers can execute, developed continuously since the mid-20th century to enable software creation.

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