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Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation Inc
Public Library of Science
PLOS (for Public Library of Science; PLoS until 2012) is a nonprofit publisher of open-access journals in science, technology, and medicine and other scientific literature, under an open-content license. It was founded in 2000 and launched its first journal, PLOS Biology, in October 2003.
Sierra Club
environmental nonprofit membership association based in the United States
North American Man/Boy Love Association
pedophilia advocacy organization in the United States
Jews for Jesus
Messianic Jewish organization
Group f/64
group founded by seven American 20th-century San Francisco Bay Area photographers
Bohemian Club
private gentlemen's club in California
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle
organization
Desmos
Desmos is an advanced graphing calculator implemented as a web application and a mobile application written in TypeScript and JavaScript.
Room 641A
authorized telecommunications intercept point
Rainforest Action Network
non-profit organization in the USA
Samois
Samois was a lesbian feminist BDSM organization based in San Francisco that existed from 1978 to 1983. It was the first lesbian BDSM group in the United States. It took its name from Samois-sur-Seine, the location of the fictional estate of Anne-Marie, a lesbian dominatrix character in Pauline Réage's erotic novel Story of O, who pierces and brands O. The co-founders were writer Pat Califia, who identified as a lesbian at the time, Gayle Rubin, and sixteen others.
LocalWiki
LocalWiki is a collaborative project that aims to collect and open the world's local knowledge. The LocalWiki project was founded by DavisWiki creators Mike Ivanov and Philip Neustrom and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. LocalWiki is both the name of the project and the software that runs the project's websites.
Transaction Processing Performance Council
organization
Prelinger Archives
media archive
#NEWPALMYRA
thumb|Temple of Bel rendering NEWPALMYRA (also known as the New Palmyra Project) is an effort to reconstruct the ancient city of Palmyra as an immersive virtual environment, based on archaeological and other clues. The project was started from photos taken by Bassel Khartabil, who had been taking care of Palmyra since 2005. He began building 3D models of the ancient city, with support from Al Aous Publishers. In 2012, Khartabil was arrested by the Assad regime, and the original project and open source files were lost. Barry Threw took over as director of the project, renamed it #NEWPALMYRA, br