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  2. List of IBM facilities - Wikipedia

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  3. Cambridge Innovation Center - Wikipedia

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    In August 2008, CIC housed 170 companies, and was recognized in a Boston Globe feature article. Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick visited Cambridge Innovation Center in January 2009. [7] As of July 2013, CIC had grown to over 500 companies. [8] In May 2013, CIC announced its first expansion outside of Massachusetts.

  4. Directory assistance - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., directory assistance for companies with toll-free "800 numbers" (with area codes 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888) was available from toll-free directory assistance, reachable by dialing 1-800-555-1212, for many decades until it was discontinued in 2020. [citation needed]

  5. Kyndryl - Wikipedia

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    Officially formed in late 2021, Kyndryl was created from the spin-off of IBM's infrastructure services, [4] [5] and comprises the bulk of the former IBM Global Technology Services. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] At year-end 2020, the spin-off had a portfolio of around 4,400 customers, including 75% of the Fortune 100.

  6. IBM Research - Wikipedia

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    The roots of today's IBM Research began with the 1945 opening of the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University. [4] This was the first IBM laboratory devoted to pure science and later expanded into additional IBM Research locations in Westchester County, New York, starting in the 1950s, [5] [6] including the Thomas J. Watson Research Center in 1961.

  7. One Wilshire - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 the Carlyle Group bought the building for $119 million, [1] and Hines Real Estate Investment Trust in Houston, Texas paid $287 million for One Wilshire in 2007. [3] It sold in 2013 from Hines Real Estate Investment Trust to GI Partners for $437.5 million, the highest price ever paid for an office building in downtown Los Angeles. [3]

  8. IBM Building - Wikipedia

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    IBM Building can refer to: 590 Madison Avenue, also known as the IBM Building, New York City (former worldwide headquarters) 1200 Fifth, also known as the IBM Building, Seattle; IBM Building, Honolulu; United Steelworkers Building in Pittsburgh, originally known as the IBM Building; 330 North Wabash in Chicago, formerly known as IBM Plaza

  9. William C. Lowe - Wikipedia

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    He was elected an IBM vice president in January 1986. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1973, while an executive in General Systems Division, Lowe was instrumental in fostering an engineering prototype called SCAMP (Special Computer APL Machine Portable) created by Dr. Paul Friedl and a team at the IBM Los Gatos Scientific Center.