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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]

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  4. AOL Search FAQs - AOL Help

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    When seeking online information, many people turn to search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, or AOL Search. These search engines function as digital indexes, organizing available content by topic and sub-topic, much like an index in a book. Each search engine builds its index using distinct methods, typically beginning with an automated ...

  5. 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.

  6. Euclideon - Wikipedia

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    Euclideon Pty Ltd is an Australian computer software company known for a middleware 3D graphics engine, called Unlimited Detail.Euclideon is also the parent company and operator of Holoverse, a 'holographic entertainment centre' located on the Gold Coast, in Queensland, Australia.

  7. 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 ...

  8. BigCommerce - Wikipedia

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    BigCommerce was founded in Sydney, Australia in 2009 by Australians Eddie Machaalani and Mitchell Harper, who met in an online chatroom in 2003. [5] One year after meeting, Machaalani and Harper launched their first company, Interspire, which evolved into BigCommerce. [5] The company opened its first United States office in Austin, Texas in ...

  9. Telstra Corporate Centre - Wikipedia

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    Telstra Corporate Centre is an office skyscraper in Melbourne, Australia. Standing 218 m high with 47 floors (43 used as offices), [ 1 ] it is the equal 21st tallest in Melbourne as of 2024. [ 2 ] It is located at 242 Exhibition Street .