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: A file named 488K.txt (or related variants) is found in older university archives, such as the University of Wisconsin's CS FTP , where it often refers to historical connectivity map data.

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: Large text files are common in the SEC's EDGAR database, where they store corporate disclosures, proxy statements, and registration statements.

The reference does not point to a single widely recognized document, but rather appears in various technical contexts:

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: In general computing, "488K" typically refers to the file size (488 Kilobytes) of a .txt document rather than its title.

: A file named 488K.txt (or related variants) is found in older university archives, such as the University of Wisconsin's CS FTP , where it often refers to historical connectivity map data. 488K.txt

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: Large text files are common in the SEC's EDGAR database, where they store corporate disclosures, proxy statements, and registration statements.

The reference does not point to a single widely recognized document, but rather appears in various technical contexts: