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  2. Kookai - Wikipedia

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    Kookai store in Westfield Carousel, Australia Kookai is a women's fashion label founded in Paris , France in 1983 by Jean-Lou Tepper, Jacques Nataf and Philippe de Hesdin. It has a simple philosophy: "to supply women with fashion forward apparel for their wardrobes at accessible prices". [ 1 ]

  3. HotelsCombined - Wikipedia

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    HotelsCombined, a unit of Booking Holdings, is a hotel metasearch engine founded in 2005, with headquarters in Sydney, Australia. [1] The site operates in over 42 languages, handles 130 different currencies and aggregates more than 2 million deals from hundreds of travel sites and hotel chains. [2] The company employs over 200 staff. [1]

  4. PeekYou - Wikipedia

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    PeekYou is a people search engine that indexes people and their links on the web. Founded in April 2006 by Michael Hussey, PeekYou claims that they have indexed over 250 million people, mostly in the United States and Canada.

  5. AI search startup Genspark raises $60 million in seed round ...

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    Genspark, an artificial intelligence search startup founded by former Baidu executives, has raised $60 million in an oversized seed funding as it joins a series of challengers to take on Google's ...

  6. Kayak (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was originally named Travel Search Company, Inc. and the name was changed to Kayak Software Corporation in August 2004. [9] The website launched in February 2005. [2] In December 2007, Kayak raised $196 million in financing from a group of investors including General Catalyst, Sequoia Capital, Accel Partners, and Oak Investment ...

  7. Intelius - Wikipedia

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    Intelius was founded in 2003 [4] by six former Infospace executives: Naveen Jain, Kevin Marcus, Niraj Shah, Ed Petersen, Chandan Chauhan and John Arnold. [5] Intelius submitted plans for an initial public offering on January 10, 2008, [6] but withdrew in October 2010.

  8. SoundHound - Wikipedia

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    The company was co-founded in 2005 by Keyvan Mohajer, an Iranian-Canadian computer scientist and entrepreneur who specializes in voice AI. [11]In 2009, the company's music discovery app Midomi was rebranded as SoundHound, but is still available as a web version on midomi.com. [12] [13] The app grew from 2 million users in January 2010 to 100 million users in September 2012.

  9. Rinker Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rinker Group was an Australian-headquartered multinational building products company. Before its acquisition by Cemex, it was listed on both the Australian Securities Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. The business was on-sold by Cemex to Holcim in 2009 and now operates under the banner of Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd.