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    March Madness pools are a form of sports betting based on the annual NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament each spring in the United States.The annual tournament bracket can be completed online or printed out and completed by hand whereby, prior to the tournament, participants predict the outcome of each tournament game.

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  9. Bracket Computing - Wikipedia

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    Bracket Computing was a cloud computing company. [1] It was founded in 2011 by Tom Gillis and Jason Lango, both previously of Ironport Systems , and was based in Mountain View, California . [ 2 ] In 2015, the company raised $45 million in an investment round led by Fidelity and Goldman Sachs , bringing its funding total to $130 million. [ 2 ]