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  2. Seamless (company) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, Seamless announced the signing of an agreement to merge with GrubHub, creating a combined company with a higher order volume and improved regional coverage. [4] On August 9, 2013, Seamless and GrubHub completed their merger and now operate under the name GrubHub, Inc. (formerly known as GrubHub Seamless

  3. Seamless - Wikipedia

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    Seamless may refer to: Seamless (company), an online food ordering company "Seamless", a 2015 song by Sabrina Carpenter from Eyes Wide Open "Seamless", a song by American Head Charge from the 1999 album Trepanation and the 2001 album The War of Art; Seamless branching, a DVD technology; Seamless garment, an abortion-related phrase referencing ...

  4. Seamless Distribution Systems - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, SDS won the Global Telecom Business Award for Software and Applications Innovation. In 2017, SDS was registered as an independent public company and listed on NASDAQ First North Premier. In 2018, SDS acquired Seamless Digital Distribution (formerly known as Invuo eProducts) allowing them to expand their market share in Scandinavia.

  5. Grubhub - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, Seamless acquired MenuPages, [38] and in February 2012, Seamless released an iPad app. [39] In May 2013, Grubhub and Seamless announced that they were merging, with Seamless representing 58% of the equity and GrubHub representing 42% of the equity of the combined business; the merger was finalized in early August 2013. [40]

  6. Omnichannel - Wikipedia

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    Omnichannel is a neologism describing a business strategy. According to Frost & Sullivan , omnichannel is defined as "seamless and effortless, high-quality customer experiences that occur within and between contact channels".

  7. Just Eat Takeaway.com - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to broadband internet becoming mainstream around 2003, the business started growing massively, and Groen decided to quit his studies to focus on the company. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The company benefited from an investment of € 13 million ( US$ 16.7 million) from Prime Ventures—a venture capital and growth equity firm—in 2012. [ 12 ]

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  9. Fixed–mobile convergence - Wikipedia

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    The term "seamless services" in the quotation above is ambiguous. When talking about FMC, the word "seamless" usually refers to "seamless handover", which means that a call in progress can move from the mobile (cellular) network to the fixed network on the same phone without interruption, as described in one of the FMCA specification documents: