Bump (application)

Bump! was an iOS and Android application that enabled smartphone users to transfer contact information, photos and files between devices. In 2011, it was #8 on Apple's list of all-time most popular free iPhone apps, and by February 2013 it had been downloaded 125 million times. Its developer, Bump Technologies, shut down the service and discontinued the app on January 31, 2014, after being acquired by Google for Android Beam.

Functionality

Bump sends contact information, photos and files to another device over the internet. Before activating the transfer, each user confirms what he or she wants to send to the other user. To initiate a transfer, two people physically bump their phones together. A screen appears on both users' smartphone displays, allowing them to confirm what they want to send to each other. When two users bump their phones, software on the phones send a variety of sensor data to an algorithm running on Bump servers, which includes the location of the phone, accelerometer readings, IP address, and other sensor readings. The algorithm figures out which two phones felt the same physical bump and then transfers the information between those phones. Bump makes transfers through software, in contrast to devices with Near Field Communication (NFC) chips, which transfer data through software and hardware.

Super Life-Form Transformers: Beast Wars Neo

Super Life-Form Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (超生命体トランスフォーマー ビーストウォーズネオ Chō Seimeitai Toransufōmā: Bīsuto Uōzu Neo) is a 1999 Japanese Transformers television animated series and toy line, and a sequel to Beast Wars II.Hozumi Gōda reprised his role as Lio Convoy from Beast Wars II whenever he appeared in this series. Each episode runs for 30 minutes and it was broadcast in standard 4:3 as this was aired in 1999, years before widescreen on TV became common.

Plot

The series focuses on a battle between Maximal and Predacon factions for possession of an energy source called Angolmois. The lone "one-man army" Big Convoy is assigned the task of being teacher to a group of young recruits against Magmatron's group. By the end of the series, however, both forces unite to oppose the wrath of the dark god Unicron and his sub-group; the Blendtrons..

Characters

Toyline

Beast Wars Neo's toy line contains exclusive figures available only in Japan, some of which later became available to other fans via the Hasbro online store or were available in later series, sometimes repainted and remolded. The Transformers: Universe release of Nemesis Prime was Hasbro's repaint of Big Convoy and was released in Australia as exclusive item, in addition to being a Target exclusive in the United States. Magmatron also ended up as a Target exclusive, while various other figures from the line were introduced in the United States as repaints for various lines.

Glossary of professional wrestling terms

Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable nomenclature through its long existence. Much of it stems from the industry's origins in the days of carnivals and circuses, and the slang itself is often referred to as "carny talk." In the past, wrestlers used such terms in the presence of fans so as not to reveal the worked nature of the business. In recent years, widespread discussion on the Internet has popularized these terms. Many of the terms refer to the financial aspects of pro wrestling in addition to performance-related terms.

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  • Beekman, Scott. Ringside: A history of professional wrestling in America (Greenwood, 2006)
  • Foley, Mick (2000). Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-103101-1. 
  • Harley Race, Ricky Steamboat, Les Thatcher (2005). The Professional Wrestlers' Workout & Instructional Guide. Sports Publishing LLC. ISBN 1-58261-947-6. 
  • B2K

    B2K was an American R&B boy band that was active from 1998 to 2004.

    200102 Formation and self-titled debut album

    The group met in 1998 and was managed by music producer Chris Stokes with Lil' Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz-B as members. During a New Year's Eve party that Chris Stokes was hosting in 1999, Omarion joined the group. They named their group B2K (Boys of the new Millennium) to represent the fact that they got together in the beginning of the year 2000. They had made a cameo in Lil' Bow Wow's video for Ghetto Girls, and were the opening act on the Scream Tour I.

    B2K broke into the US pop charts in late 2001 with the infectious "Uh Huh", a driven by more-dance-than-hip-hop beats and a hot delivery, contrasting from the usual material favored by boy bands. The group's debut album, B2K was released on March 12, 2002. The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs albums chart.

    Their debut album included follow-up singles including "Gots Ta Be", which managed to break the top 40 by charting at #34. The final single, Why I Love You, was released in the spring, along with a music video that featured cameos from labelmate Jhene and Naya Rivera. Even though it had very little success on the Billboard 100, charting at #73, it broke the top 20 on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, charting at #19. Nevertheless, the group's debut album was certified Gold in the summer. B2K also performed a concert special for Nickelodeon in July of that year. They were also featured in the magazines Word Up and Right On, along with other R&B artists.

    B2K (album)

    B2K is the eponymous debut album from B2K. It was released on March 12, 2002. The album debuted number 2 at on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart selling 109,000 copies in the first week.

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  • "Gots Ta Be" – 5:21
  • "Understanding" – 3:52
  • "Why I Love You" – 4:00
  • "Uh Huh" – 3:43
  • "B2K Is Hot (Skit)" – 0:35
  • "B2K Is Hot" – 3:39
  • "Fantasy" – 3:44
  • "I'm Not Finished" – 4:26
  • "Come On" – 4:05
  • "Hey Little Lady (Interlude)" – 0:28
  • "Hey Little Lady" – 3:52
  • "Baby Girl" – 4:50
  • "Your Girl Chose Me" – 2:53
  • "Shorty" – 3:22
  • "Feel This Way" – 3:53
  • "Last Boyfriend" – 3:27
  • "Here We Go Again" – 4:07
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  • "Uh Huh"
  • Released: July 17, 2001

  • "Gots Ta Be"
  • Released: February 26, 2002

  • "Why I Love You"
  • Released: May 7, 2002

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  • List of Billboard number-one R&B albums of 2002
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    Bump That

    by: Havoc

    (feat. 50 Cent , Big Noyd)
    [H] Yeah
    [50] Yeah
    [H] It's real, it's real
    [50] Yeah
    [H] Got 'em
    [Chorus: 50 Cent]
    Bump that - niggaz try to stunt on my clique
    Then when I get on that shit, I bring it to 'em
    where they pump at, 12-gauge Mausberg
    No shell in the head 'fore you put in work
    You gotta pump that - you done hit a nigga with it
    and you runnin, the police is comin, take my advice
    nigga
    Dump that - this is serious, these rap niggaz
    I'm just havin fun with it, 50 Cent, Havoc bump that
    [50 Cent]
    My son asked, 'Daddy why you carry a gun, you ain't a
    cop'
    I looked at him and said, 'Sometimes you gotta shoot or
    get shot
    Wanna go to show-and-tell and show the class my glock?
    Show 'em the clip, show 'em the beam, show 'em how
    Daddy lean'
    In the convertible Jag, 22-inch mags
    For a high school dropout, shit, that ain't bad
    I'm ain't a Blood or a Crip, I'm doin my own thang
    G-UNIT! Shit, I done started my own gang
    I don't go that funny dance, I don't throw gang signs
    But I'm a gangsta to the core so I stay with a nine
    You think all I do is rap, then you don't know me good
    Have Smurf hangin out the sunroof to light up yo' hood
    Man, Carlito ain't never seen Blanco comin
    But if he did, you think he woulda started runnin?
    And I move with them Doublemint Twins, and two macs
    I'll leave you flat your back - BRRRAT! Take that
    [Chorus]
    [Noyd]
    Uh-huh, aiyyo, aiyyo, aiyyo
    My life story is that gangsta thing, packin that thing
    Iced out diamond rings; fuck linen
    It's Timbs and jeans, puffin cigars, stuff it with
    greens
    What's fuckin with Queens? Nuttin and not a thing
    We kings of rap, shanks and gats, knuckles and bats
    Get at me, you want beef, come correct
    Stunt on any nigga in my clique-ah, you get clapped
    We sick, so quick, you be layin on your back
    Cause we don't give a fuck nigga, we love to dump
    You don't wanna get jumped, better turn yo' music up
    And bump that - cause we comin with them guns black
    And cause of the hoodrats, know where your home's at
    Fuck that, this is for my niggaz in the hoods that
    slingin them blue caps, smokin that chronic sack
    Get that paper, watch for all haters
    Snitches and them bitches and them inside traders
    Nigga fuck that
    [Chorus]
    [Havoc]
    Yeah, yeah
    If you trippin with my niggaz 50 and Noyd
    If anybody ask me nigga them my homeboys
    When it come to drama know we pack them big gats
    (We got a ton of slugs) Bitch, and it's like that
    We them thirsty ones, no mask, we stick cats
    I never handcuff a ho, I let you whip that
    Let my money bubble, live off the kick back
    This midnight shit is serious, where your kids at?
    These streets too dangerous to let them roam
    I done seen the gulliest of 'em, cry for home
    Like a fish out of water, they gasp and shake
    I'm a friend of the jooks and the dukes and the duct
    tape
    Like a Down South nigga I won't stop 'til I'm
    'skraight'
    Walkin up the street, testin out my heat
    Uh-huh.. and as you stand in disbelief
    When it comes to the slugs I ain't cheap
    Nigga you know I..




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