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Types of lost media
Ulick Peter Burke has proposed three processes by which knowledge could become lost:


 * 1) Hiding knowledges
 * 2) * Some knowledge may be lost because it is hidden from many.
 * 3) * Knowledge may be hidden by a firm because its secrecy may, from their point of view, confer them an advantage to stay competitive.
 * 4) * Knowledge may also be censored by governments or churches by completely prohibiting the circulation of targeted books or by having certain content expunged from them before circulation.
 * 5) * Knowledge may be hidden instead by disinformation.


 * 1) Destroying knowledges
 * 2) * Knowledge may be destroyed by the death of knowledgeable people, especially vulnerable to this are tacit knowledges.
 * 3) * Companies are increasingly aware of this form the loss of corporate memory, in which employees leave without passing their knowledge.
 * 4) * Many local knowledges may become lost this manner, occasionally, some of this knowledge can be salvable.
 * 5) * Knowledge can also be lost from the loss of provenance, which can deprieve objects from their cultural value.


 * 1) Discarding knowledges
 * 2) * Some knowledge loss may result from what is perceived as its obsolescence.
 * 3) * The growth of knowledge is associated with collective 'forgetting', which has accelerated in an age of information overload
 * 4) * Some old knowledge may be displaced in order to make room for newer knowledge in a process called 'cultural selection'.

The Good Burger.
The Good Burger is a local Spanish hamburger restaurant located in various cities of Spain. It is located in Malaga, Badajoz, Madrid, Valencia, Zaragoza, Salamanca, Valladolid, La Coruña, Bilbao and Barcelona.

The restaurant was founded by Grupo Restalia in 2013, by founder José María Fernandez Capital. Its' first establishment is located at La Vaguada.

CUBA Platform
CUBA Platform is a permissive FOSS (as in Free and Open Source Software) Software framework developed by Haulmont, licensed under the Apache 2.0 License, It features the CUBA Platform IDE, built on top of the IntelliJ IDEA Platform, with its first version, 5.6, launched in 2015; a command-line interface named CUBA CLI and a built-in database server, HyperSQL. It supports extension through imported add-ons, some of which include full-text search support, a web application framework, among others (should amplify).

Fork of Features of Mathematica
Bettering citations in order to include it. Features of Wolfram Mathematica include:
 * Libraries of mathematical elementary functions and special functions including Number theory function and combinatoric functions
 * Support for complex number, arbitrary precision arithmetic, interval arithmetic, numbers with uncertainty censored data, temporal data, time series, and unit based data, and symbolic computation
 * Matrix and data manipulation tools including support for sparse arrays and associative arrays
 * 2D and 3D data, function and geo visualization and animation tools
 * Solvers for systems of equations, diophantine equations, ordinary differential equations (ODEs), non-linear partial differential equations (PDEs), differential algebraic equations (DAEs), delay differential equations (DDEs), stochastic differential equations (SDEs), and recurrence relations
 * Finite element analysis including 2D and 3D adaptive mesh generation
 * Numeric and symbolic tools for discrete and continuous calculus including continuous and discrete integral transforms
 * Constrained and unconstrained local and global optimization
 * Multivariate statistics libraries including fitting, hypothesis testing, and probability and expectation calculations on over 160 distributions.
 * Calculations and simulations on random processes and queues
 * Supervised and unsupervised machine learning tools for data, images and sounds including artificial neural networks
 * Tools for text mining including regular expressions, semantic analysis, sentiment analysis and fact extraction
 * Data mining tools such as cluster analysis, sequence alignment and pattern matching
 * Computational geometry in 2D, 3D and higher dimensions and Euclid-style 2D geometry
 * Libraries for signal processing including wavelet analysis on sounds, images and data
 * Audio processing filters and measures including audio recognition
 * Tools for 2D and 3D image processing and morphological image processing including image recognition
 * Tools for visualizing and analysing directed and undirected graphs
 * Tools for cryptography including symmetric and asymmetric keys, hashing and elliptic curve cryptography
 * Tools for financial calculations including bonds, annuities, derivatives, options etc.
 * Group theory and symbolic tensor functions
 * Tools for Automated theorem proving
 * Linear and non-linear control system libraries
 * Microcontroller kit for giving symbolic specifications from which it automatically generates and deploys code to run autonomously in microcontrollers.
 * Tools for computational chemistry including bond length and angle calculations and databases of chemical properties
 * Programming language supporting procedural, functional, object-oriented constructs and parallel programming
 * Toolkit for adding user interfaces to calculations and applications
 * Tools for creating and deploying cloud based computational applications and services
 * Tools to connect to dynamic-link library (DLL), Java, .NET, C++, Fortran, CUDA, OpenCL, and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) based systems
 * Using both "free-form linguistic input" (a natural language user interface) and Wolfram Language in notebook when connected to the Internet