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AMERICAN PUBLISHER AND INTERNET COMPANY
Ziff Davis Media; Ziff-Davis; Ziff Davis Media, Inc.; GameVideos.com; Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings Inc.; Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings Inc; Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings; Popular Aviation; LinuxDevices.com; Ziff Davis Inc. (ZD); Ziff Davis Inc.; Ziff-Davis Publishing Company; Ziff Davis Media Inc.; Ziff Davis Media Inc; Ziff-Davis Comics; Ziff Davis, Inc.; Ziff Davis LLC.; Ziff-Davis Press; Ziff Davis, LLC; Ziff-Davis Publishing; Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings Inc.; Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings; Ziff Davis Enterprise; Ziff-Davis Publishing Co.; Ziff Davis Publishing; Ziff Davis Publishing Co.; Ziff Communications; Ziff Communications Co.; Ziff Communications Corp.; Ziff Communications Company; Ziff-Davis Publishing Company L.P.; Ziff-Davis Publishing Company LP; Ziff Publishing Company L.P.; Ziff Publishing Company LP; Ziff Communications Company LP; Ziff Communications Company L.P.; Popular Aviation Publishing Company; Aeronautical Publications, Inc.; William B. Ziff; Xbox Nation; Ziff Davis Inc; Television Station Partners
  • An early (June 1928) issue of ''[[Popular Aviation]]''; the first magazine published by Ziff Davis. Artwork by Stewart Rouse. Ziff-Davis titles featured painted covers throughout the following decade.

Miles Davis         
  • [[Tommy Potter]], [[Charlie Parker]], [[Max Roach]], Miles Davis, [[Duke Jordan]] in August 1947
  • Davis on piano with [[Howard McGhee]] (trumpet), Joe Albany (pianist, standing) and [[Brick Fleagle]] (guitarist, smoking), September 1947
  • Davis performing at [[Töölö Sports Hall]] (Messuhalli) in [[Helsinki]], Finland, in October 1964
  • The house at 1701 Kansas Avenue in East St. Louis, Illinois, where Davis lived from 1939 to 1944
  • Davis performing in 1971
  • Davis's septet in November 1971; left to right: [[Gary Bartz]], Davis, [[Keith Jarrett]], [[Michael Henderson]], [[Leon "Ndugu" Chancler]], [[James Mtume]], and [[Don Alias]]
  • Davis performing in Antibes, France, in July 1963
  • Davis at the [[North Sea Jazz Festival]], 1991
  • Davis performing in 1985
  • Davis performing in [[Strasbourg]], 1987
  • The westernmost part of 77th Street in New York City has been named Miles Davis Way. He once lived on the block.
  • Davis and Cicely Tyson in 1982
  • World's first statue of Davis, unveiled in 2001, by Grzegorz Łagowski, in [[Kielce]], Poland
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  • During the 1950s, Davis started using a [[Harmon mute]] on his trumpet. It became part of his signature sound for the rest of his career.
AMERICAN JAZZ MUSICIAN (1926–1991)
Miles davis; Miles Dewey Davis; M. Davis; Miles Dewey Davis III; Miles David; Miles Davies; Générique; Electric Miles; Miles Davis Septet; Davis, Miles
(1926-91) Amerikaanse jazz musicus en componist, voorganger van de "cool jazz" stijl
Ziff Davis Networks      
een van de vele grote netwerken werkzaam bij het internet
benchmark program         
TEST TO THE MEASURE PERFORMANCE OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM
Computer benchmark; Ziff-Davis benchmarks; ZDBOp; Microbenchmark; Benchmarks in computation; Benchmark program; Bench mark program; Benchmark test; CPU benchmark; List of open source benchmarks; Software benchmark; Disk benchmark
standaard programma (een programma die voorziet van metingen voor het bevestigen van de mogelijkheden van een computer of een programma ter vergelijking)

Definition

DAVIS
DAimler-Benz Vertragspartner-InformationsSystem (Reference: MBAG)

Wikipedia

Ziff Davis

Ziff Davis, Inc. is an American digital media and internet company. First founded in 1927 by William Bernard Ziff Sr. and Bernard George Davis, the company primarily owns technology- and health-oriented media websites, online shopping-related services, internet connectivity services, gaming and entertainment brands, and cybersecurity and martech tools. Previously the company was predominantly a publisher of hobbyist magazines.