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Amaze may refer to: * A Maze, annual video game festival in Berlin * Amaze (software), a digital accessibility technology * Amaze Entertainment, a video game development company * Honda Amaze The Honda Amaze (also known as Honda Brio Amaze for the first generation) is a sedan produced by Honda since 2013. Slotted below the City sedan, it is the smallest Honda sedan model , with all generations measured less than in length. It is ..., a car by Honda See also * Amazing {{Disambiguation ...
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A Maze
A Maze (stylized as A MAZE.) is an international series of events celebrating independent and arthouse games, immersive media and digital culture. Founded in 2008 by artistic director Thorsten Wiedemann, A MAZE hosts the International Games and Playful Media Festival, held annually in Berlin since 2012, which feature annual awards and prizes for games and digital works. History A MAZE was launched by founder and artistic director Thorsten Wiedemann in Berlin in 2008. Wiedemann stated the event began at a local bar to showcase games and digital art, with the event expanding in 2012 to the first festival, ''Indie Connect'', coinciding with the International Games Week Berlin. The festivals are not primarily commercial and aim to celebrate games and digital culture as "not only a product" but a "medium of expression". In following years, the festival was also co-held in Johannesburg from 2012 to 2017. In 2019, A MAZE experienced financial difficulties following the decision by the ...
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Amaze (software)
Deque Systems ( ) is a digital accessibility company based in Herndon, Virginia with additional offices in Kavuri Hills Madhapur, Hyderabad India and Utrecht, The Netherlands. History The CEO of Deque Systems is Preety Kumar. The company was started in 1999 and produces accessibility testing software in addition to offering accessibility consulting services and training. In June, 2015 Deque open-sourced the accessibility rules engine axe-core. In May 2020, the WorldSpace brand name was retired and replaced by axe for each of Deque's products. In September 2020, Deque found that the majority of vote by mail applications were inaccessible, and fixed them for the 2020 Presidential Election. Products Deque tools, services and training are used to achieve compliance in support of the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 508, the European Accessibility Act, and EN 301 549. 'Deque University'' is a collection of online access ...
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Amaze Entertainment
Amaze Entertainment, formerly KnowWonder, was an American video game developer based in Kirkland, Washington that operated from 1996 to 2009. Initially a developer of children's edutainment titles, they went on to develop video games for several high-profile properties, including ''Harry Potter'', ''The Lord of the Rings'', ''The Sims'', ''The Chronicles of Narnia'', and '' Pirates of the Caribbean''. During its lifespan, it was one of North America's largest independent video game developers. It was acquired by Foundation 9 Entertainment in 2006, and in 2009 was merged with its former subsidiary Griptonite Games. History KnowWonder (1996-2001) Amaze Entertainment, as KnowWonder, was founded by Dan Elenbaas in 1996 in Kirkland, Washington. The company established itself as a developer of children's edutainment games with its self-published 1997 title '' The Totally Techie World of Young Dilbert'', which was created to help children learn how to use computers. However, at the time o ...
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Honda Amaze
The Honda Amaze (also known as Honda Brio Amaze for the first generation) is a sedan produced by Honda since 2013. Slotted below the City sedan, it is the smallest Honda sedan model , with all generations measured less than in length. It is mainly marketed in India, where sub-4-metre cars are given a lower excise duty compared to longer vehicles. For the first generation, it was offered as the sedan counterpart to the Brio hatchback and shared most of its design and architecture with it, while the second-generation model is built on the separate platform from the Brio (derived from the sixth-generation City instead). __TOC__ First generation (DF1/2; 2013) Markets India The first-generation Amaze debuted in India in April 2013 and developed at Honda R&D Asia Pacific Co., Ltd. in Bangkok, Thailand. Manufactured at Honda's facilities in Greater Noida and Rajasthan, it was claimed to have a localisation level of more than 90%. It was also the first Indian Honda mo ...
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