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  2. Gateway, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In February 1999, Gateway switched from Web America Networks to MCI WorldCom as their Internet backbone. [33] Also in that month, Gateway began offering one year of free Gateway.net service to those who purchased a Gateway PC worth $1,000 or more. [34] The base of subscribers increased threefold to 600,000 by October 1999 as a result of the ...

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  4. Gateway Packaging - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Packaging Company, LLC is an American manufacturer of flexible packaging, labels, lids, and bags. Gateway Packaging includes services for the human food, pet food, industrial, chemical and medical industries.

  5. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Gateway, Inc. (2004–2007) Acer Inc. (2007–2013) United States: 1998: 2013: Acquired by Gateway, Inc., in 2004, in turn acquired by Acer Inc.; brand discontinued by Acer in 2013: Encore Computer — United States: 1983: 1998: Acquired by Gores Technology Group and renamed to Encore Real Time Computing: Engineering Research Associates ...

  6. Gateway Solo - Wikipedia

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    Gateway unveiled the Solo line of laptops on August 15, 1995, shortly before Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system became generally available for sale on August 24, 1995. [1] Initial entries in the Solo lineup were manufactured on an OEM basis by the Japanese company Sanyo . [ 2 ]

  7. MPC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Before June 2001, MPC Corporation was known as Micron Electronics Inc., a subsidiary of Boise-based semiconductor manufacturer Micron Technology. [citation needed] MPC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 7, 2008, three days after their common stock was delisted from the NYSE Alternext U.S. exchange (formerly the American Stock Exchange ...

  8. 2Wire - Wikipedia

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    2Wire, Inc., was a computer hardware manufacturer active from 1998 to 2010 that provided telecommunications companies with home networking hardware, software, service platforms, and remote Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) management systems. The company was headquartered in San Jose, California, in the Silicon Valley. The company had employed ...

  9. Kwikset - Wikipedia

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    Originally Gateway Manufacturing Company, Kwikset was founded in California in 1946 by Adolf Schoepe, and Karl Rhinehart. [ 1 ] The current name for the company was derived from the company's first locks, which pioneered the then-revolutionary tubular lock design, which was relatively fast to install.