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  5. Clover Network - Wikipedia

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    Clover is a cloud-based Android point of sale platform that was launched in April 2012.The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, United States.As of the quarter ended September 2020, Clover processed $133 billion of annualized card transactions worldwide, making it the largest U.S. cloud POS firm.

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    Clover was a mobile dating app which connected with a user's Facebook account, or their email address. It was available for download for iOS [ 1 ] as well as Android devices. [ 2 ] Users could choose to turn their GPS location on or off and browse other users' profiles anonymously.

  8. Bill Byrge, an actor who appeared in many of the “Ernest” comedy films as “Bobby,” died on Thursday at the age of 92 in Nashville, Tenn. Byrge’s cousin, Sharon Chapman, confirmed his ...

  9. TikToker Who Killed 6 Farmworkers in 151 MPH Car Crash ...

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    Shortly after the deadly crash, a person told law enforcement Galle would "record himself driving at high rates of speed" and post the videos on Instagram and TikTok, per police reports.