curprev17:2517:25, 28 March 2024 Xeroctictalkcontribs 34,433 bytes+27 As Mata Hari is now the name of three songs with a Wikipedia article, I have changed the number to 'several' to make the sentence more future-proofundo
curprev21:4821:48, 20 January 2024 49.190.56.203talk 34,382 bytes−4 Removed "Tesla, Inc.", faulty example of a proper NOUN in first sentence; by the definition (crucial throughout the article) given in that sentence it cannot qualify as one; it is not even a noun, since a noun (according to noun on WP, and everywhere else) must be a single word and the NOUN PHRASE "Tesla, Inc." contains two words; it is in fact a proper NAME; I replaced it with Walmart: a genuine proper noun, contrasting with other examples in that first sentence by naming a corporation.undo
curprev20:5020:50, 16 July 2023 2600:1700:f1a0:f50:3948:5714:8f7c:7515talk 31,836 bytes−4 It fit the theme better with Jupiter being another word, plus IMO as a techie by trade Microsoft is not exactly a future looking company despite their consistent profitability and adoption for end users. I just did it randomly but I don’t care if you change it back just don’t ban me or something like that please (some wiki admins are very defensive lol)undoTags: Mobile editMobile web editDisambiguation links added
curprev19:2819:28, 10 March 2023 عُثمانtalkcontribs 31,840 bytes−380 Removing unsourced statement which is plainly untrue - plural proper nouns occur frequently, as do those used with articles (plenty of examples in this article)undo
curprev20:3420:34, 9 April 2022 HTGStalkcontribs 32,006 bytes−8 →top: subbed Microsoft in for Amazon as examples; ''Amazon'' can be read as the river, making the later list momentarily more confusing, and the link leads to amazon.com, where the A is stylized lowercase. Microsoft seems to me a comparable company and unambiguous alternative word.undoTag: Visual edit