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  2. Ooma - Wikipedia

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    Ooma was founded by Andrew Frame, who previously worked for Cisco Systems, and Michael Cerda. [5] [6] Ooma's initial product was a "VoIP in a box" device that had the capability to use peer-to-peer VoIP technology to let users make phone calls over other Ooma users' landline services.

  3. Butterfleye - Wikipedia

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    Butterfleye is an American maker of security alarm systems. The company is known for its wireless learning camera technology that prevents false alarms. Butterfleye was founded in 2013 by an engineer named Ben Nader, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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  5. Arguably the biggest upset in Super Bowl history, the Giants derailed New England's march to the never-achieved 19-0 campaign with an unrelenting pass rush, WR David Tyree's miraculous helmet ...

  6. Ashton Kutcher - Wikipedia

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    Ooma is in the Voice over Internet Protocol business and Kutcher's role was as Creative Director. [38] He spearheaded a marketing campaign and produced viral videos to promote this service. Kutcher also created an interactive arm of Katalyst called Katalyst Media , with his partner from Katalyst Films, Jason Goldberg.

  7. The Lola blanket costs $300: AOL reviewed it to see if it's ...

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    Look, I’ll admit it: I’m a bit of a blanket snob. While any throw will offer at least a smidge of warmth, few deliver ultra-soft, snuggly, body-hugging comfort.

  8. 13 Household Things That Cost Less To Replace Than Fix

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    Fixing may feel like the frugal, reasonable, and sensible thing to do since it avoids waste, but it’s just not worth it for some items. Some things are cheaper to buy new than to fix. So if any ...

  9. Talk:Ooma - Wikipedia

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    -- Mike from Ooma, social@ooma.com Ooma Comms Team 19:42, 30 December 2020 (UTC) Ooma Comms Team 19:42, 30 December 2020 (UTC) Hi Ooma Comms Team, thanks for the disclosure and the request. The request proposes no changes to be implemented (all have been made already; the request contains no proposal for further edits).