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  2. Coffee Meets Bagel - Wikipedia

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    Coffee Meets Bagel was created by three sisters: Arum, Dawoon, and Soo Kang. [3] Arum first had the idea for the app in 2011, [4] and the sisters launched the app in New York City on April 17, 2012. [5] Coffee Meets Bagel then launched in Boston on May 10, 2012 and in San Francisco on October 24, 2012. [6] [7]

  3. Talk:Coffee Meets Bagel - Wikipedia

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    Nobody uses Coffee Meets Bagle. ... Talk: Coffee Meets Bagel. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. Article; Talk; ... Download QR code;

  4. Cafe Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Bazaar (Persian: کافه بازار) is an Iranian app store for the Android operating system, founded in April 2011 by Reza Mohammadi and Hessam Armandehi. Cafe Bazaar tailors its services specifically towards Persian-speaking users [1] and offers more than 25,000 downloadable Iranian and international apps for gaming, social media, messaging and other uses.

  5. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    The first coffeehouse in England was set up on the High Street in Oxford in 1650 [35] –1651 [36] [page needed] by "Jacob the Jew". A second competing coffee house was opened across the street in 1654, by "Cirques Jobson, the Jew" (Queen's Lane Coffee House). [37] In London, the earliest coffeehouse was established by Pasqua Rosée in 1652. [38]

  6. Einstein Bros. Bagels - Wikipedia

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    Einstein Bros. Bagels is an American chain of bagel cafes. In the 1990s, the company bought out several retail bagel chains from regions around the US which lacked bagel traditions. After filing for bankruptcy in 2000, the company was bought out by New World Coffee. It became part of Panera Brands in August 2021.

  7. Trojan Room coffee pot - Wikipedia

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    The coffee pot, as displayed in XCoffee. The Trojan Room coffee pot was a coffee machine located in the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, England.It was the subject of the world's first webcam, created by Quentin Stafford-Fraser and Paul Jardetzky in 1991.

  8. Bagle (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    Bagle (also known as Beagle) was a mass-mailing computer worm affecting Microsoft Windows. The first strain, Bagle.A , did not propagate widely. A second variant, Bagle.B , was considerably more virulent.

  9. Coffee culture - Wikipedia

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    Coffee is often regarded as one of the primary economic goods used in imperial control of trade. The colonised trade patterns in goods, such as slaves, coffee, and sugar, defined Brazilian trade for centuries. Coffee in culture or trade is a central theme and prominently referenced in poetry, fiction, and regional history. [citation needed]