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Completa, pubblicata il nov 15, 2022
a) Actual statistics and facts.
b) not afraid to speak my mind
c) I do solemnly swear that I shall tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

#saveminecraft

sources used:
Bellis, M. (2020) A short history of Microsoft, ThoughtCo. ThoughtCo. Available at: https://www.thoughtco.com/microsoft-history-of-a-computing-giant-1991140 (Accessed: November 15, 2022).

Hays, E. (2021) All about why notch sold Minecraft to Microsoft, Sports news. Sportskeeda. Available at: https://www.sportskeeda.com/minecraft/why-notch-sold-minecraft-microsoft (Accessed: November 14, 2022).
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