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  1. Family Sharing is a service introduced in iOS 8 by Apple Inc. in June 2014, that enables the sharing of purchases from Apple stores. Six members in a group can share purchases from App Store , iTunes Store , and Apple Books Store , an Apple Music family subscription, an Apple News+ subscription, and an iCloud storage plan. [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FamilyFamily - Wikipedia

    Family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SharingSharing - Wikipedia

    • In Computer and Internet Culture
    • In Computer Science
    • In Or Across Households
    • In A Market
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    File sharing is the practice of distributing or providing access to digitally stored information, such as computer programs, multi-media (audio, video), documents, or electronic books. It may be implemented through a variety of ways. Storage, transmission, and distribution models are common methods of file sharing incorporate manual sharing using r...

    In computer science, the issue of handling shared resources figures prominently. For example, time-sharing is an approach to interactive computing in which a single computer is used to provide apparently simultaneous interactive general-purpose computing to multiple users by sharing processor time. Sharing of resources between processes and threads...

    Resource sharing—called kaláka in Hungarian—is an old tradition in Hungary. Young couples had to build their house after marriage. Marriage itself was called házasodás in Hungarian (en: becoming the owner of a house). When doing so, the whole community, relatives and acquaintances helped the young couple with work, knowledge and even money. At pigs...

    Market sharingoccurs when competitors agree to divide or allocate customers, suppliers or territories among themselves rather than allowing competitive market forces to work. Market sharing can include: 1. allocating customers by geographic area 2. dividing contracts by value within an area Also agreeing not to: 1. compete for established customers...

    Yochai Benkler, Sharing Nicely: On Shareable and the Emergence of Sharing as a Modality of Economic Production, Yale Law Journal, Vol. 114, 273-358 (PDF)
    Bruce Perens (2005). "The Emerging Economic Paradigm of Open Source". Retrieved October 25, 2005.
    Kaláka in http://mek.niif.hu/02100/02115/html/2-1770.html
    Market sharing, https://www.accc.gov.au/business/anti-competitive-behaviour/cartels/market-sharing#market-sharing
  5. v. t. e. Shared parenting, shared residence, joint residence, shared custody, joint physical custody, equal parenting time ( EPT) is a child custody arrangement after divorce or separation, in which both parents share the responsibility of raising their child (ren), with equal or close to equal parenting time. [1]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CarpoolCarpool - Wikipedia

    Carpool. A sign encouraging carpooling during the gas shortage resulting from the 1973 oil crisis. Carpooling is the sharing of car journeys so that more than one person travels in a car, and prevents the need for others to have to drive to a location themselves. Carpooling is considered a Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) service.

  7. Contemporary distribution (2005 map) of the world's major language families (in some cases geographic groups of families). This map includes only primary families i.e. branches are excluded. See Distribution of languages on Earth for greater detail. A language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language or parental language, called the proto-language ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › File_sharingFile sharing - Wikipedia

    File sharing is the practice of distributing or providing access to digital media, such as computer programs, multimedia (audio, images and video), documents or electronic books.Common methods of storage, transmission and dispersion include removable media, centralized servers on computer networks, Internet-based hyperlinked documents, and the use of distributed peer-to-peer networking.