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NNDB (Notable Names Database (NNDB)) bîng-jîn sòo-kì-khòo sī tsi̍t-ê pau-kuat 40,000 guā lâng siông-sè lí-li̍k ê suàñ-tíng sòo-kì-khòo . Soylent Communications sī tsi̍t-king to̍k-tsu khì-gia̍p, ia̍h-sī tsú-pān kuè tsit-má í-king kái-suànn ê Rotten.com suànn-tíng kong-si,[1] Kā NNDB biâu-su̍t uî tiōng-iàu jîn-bu̍t ê "tsîng-pò tsū-ha̍p-khì (intelligence aggregator)", tu̍t-tshut in-ê jîn-tsè kuan-hē.[2][3] Rotten.com líng-i̍k tī 1996-nî iû-tsiân Apple hām Netscape nńg-thé kang-tîng-su Thomas E. Dell tsù-tsheh, i ia̍h iōng i-ê internet tsi pia̍miâ "Soylent" jî-lâi bûn-miâ.[4]
NNDB bîng-jîn sòo-kì-khòo | |
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URL |
nndb |
Siong-gia̍p? | Sī |
Lūi-hêng | Online biographical database of celebrities |
Chù-chheh | Bô |
Gí-giân | English |
Ióng-iú-chiá | Soylent Communications |
Khí-chō | 2002 nî 8 goe̍h 7 ji̍t |
Hiān-chōng | Ua̍h-tiàu-tiong |
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