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  2. Trip Adler - Wikipedia

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    His father, John R. Adler, is a neurosurgeon at Stanford University and also an entrepreneur. [1] After graduating from Harvard, Adler contemplated starting various online ventures, including a ride-sharing service, a Craigslist-type site for colleges, a call center called 1-800-ASKTRIP, and a social media site called "Rate your happiness." [5]

  3. John R. Adler - Wikipedia

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    He is the father of Trip Adler, co-founder and CEO of Scribd, [10] and Dr. Brit Adler, assistant professor of medicine in the division of rheumatology at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Works. Adler, John R. Jr.; et al. (1997). "The Cyberknife: a frameless robotic system for radiosurgery". Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. 69 (1–4 Pt 2): 124 ...

  4. Scribd - Wikipedia

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    While at Harvard, Trip Adler was inspired to start Scribd after learning about the lengthy process required to publish academic papers. [4] His father, a doctor at Stanford, was told it would take 18 months to have his medical research published. [4] Adler wanted to create a simple way to publish and share written content online. [5]

  5. Scribd acquires presentation-sharing service SlideShare from ...

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    Scribd CEO Trip Adler argued that the two companies have very similar roots, both launching in 2006/2007 with stories on TechCrunch, and both of them focused on content- and document-sharing.

  6. AOL Video - Serving the best video content from AOL and ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. 'Everyone wants to be my friend': Takeaways from Trump's ...

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    Trump said he’s heard that the number of autism cases has dramatically increased from more than one in 100,000 about 30 years ago to “one in 100” now.

  8. Trip (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    The site was created in 1997 by Jon Brassey and Chris Price in Gwent, South Wales. [2] In 1999, one source reported it aggregated results from 25 websites. [3] In 2003, Trip became a subscription-only service.

  9. Google pulls McDonald's negative reviews over arrest in ...

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    Google on Monday removed derogatory reviews about McDonald's after the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson was arrested at its restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania ...