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  2. Why Xoom Shares Plunged - AOL

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    What: Shares of Xoom fell by more than 11% during. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they ...

  3. Xoom (web hosting) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1997, Xoom became a web hosting (offering 100 MB) and an e-mail hosting website. The company acquired several small service providers in 1997 and 1998, including Paralogic, creator of ParaChat, which was the largest chat network on the web at the time, and PageCount, a web counter service.

  4. Xoom Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Xoom Corporation was founded in 2001 by Alan Braverman and Kevin Hartz, [1] with its headquarters in San Francisco, California. [2]In June 2010, Xoom was cited in a study by the Inter-American Dialogue of 79 remittance service providers, as having amongst the highest consumer satisfaction ratings.

  5. Keith Rabois - Wikipedia

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    Keith Rabois (born March 17, 1969) is an American technology executive and investor. He is a managing director at Khosla Ventures.He was an early-stage startup investor, and executive, at PayPal, LinkedIn, Slide, and Square.

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  7. Kevin Hartz - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Hartz co-founded Xoom, an international money remittance business, along with Alan Braverman. He served first as CEO until 2005, and then on the board of directors through its 2012 IPO [2] and subsequent acquisition by PayPal in 2015. The company had a total equity value of $1.1 billion at that time. [3]

  8. Bill Dawson (software engineer) - Wikipedia

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    William Dawson (born March 16, 1958) is an American software engineer and co-founder of early Web giant Xoom, which at one time ranked as the 7th largest Internet site in the world. Dawson is credited for creating over 30 products for a dozen companies ranging from scientific research tools to video games.

  9. Zoombombing - Wikipedia

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    The term Zoombombing is a neologism derived from the teleconferencing application Zoom and influenced by the word photobombing. [2] The term had appeared in mid-March 2020 on technology and news websites.