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  2. Forth & Towne - Wikipedia

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    Forth & Towne is a defunct brand of clothing stores owned by Gap Inc., which owns Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy brands. It operated several test stores in the Chicago (Algonquin, Illinois; Aurora, Illinois; Skokie, Illinois; Schaumburg, Illinois), Atlanta, and New York City (West Nyack, New York) areas.

  3. Gap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [67] [68] In September 2011, Komax opened the first Gap store in Chile, due to a franchise. [69] In October 2011, the first GAP store opened in Warsaw, Poland, [70] but shut it down and two other locations in Wrocław and Katowice in 2015. Gap now has a store in New Delhi, India which opened in May 2015.

  4. Threads (social network) - Wikipedia

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    On August 22, 2023, Meta launched the web version of the Threads app. [33] On December 14, 2023, Threads was launched in the European Union after a five-month delay due to privacy concerns raised by regulatory firms and the tight integration between Threads and Instagram accounts. [7] [34]

  5. Thread (network protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Thread is an IPv6-based, low-power mesh networking technology for Internet of things (IoT) products. [1] The Thread protocol specification is available at no cost; however, this requires agreement and continued adherence to an end-user license agreement (EULA), which states "Membership in Thread Group is necessary to implement, practice, and ship Thread technology and Thread Group specifications."

  6. Yeezy Gap - Wikipedia

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    The deal contained the ability for West to acquire up to 8.5 million common stock shares of Gap depending on sales performance, along with royalties for sales. [1] [10] Banner displayed over a Gap store building in promotion of Yeezy Gap. Later in June, a retail Gap store in Chicago had its exterior redesigned to promote the collaboration. [11]

  7. Threadless - Wikipedia

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    Nickell and DeHart invited users to post their designs on a dreamless thread (hence the name Threadless), and they would print the best designs on T-shirts. Shortly after the first batch of shirts was printed, the founders built a website for Threadless and introduced a voting system where designs could be scored 1 to 5.

  8. Donald Fisher - Wikipedia

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    The Gap was a resounding success and filed for an IPO in 1973. [2] They went on to purchase Banana Republic , a small, two-store mail-order catalogue business; and also founded Old Navy which reached $1 billion in sales in four years. [ 2 ]

  9. Web portal - Wikipedia

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    A web portal is a specially designed website that brings information from diverse sources, like emails, online forums and search engines, together in a uniform way. Usually, each information source gets its dedicated area on the page for displaying information (a portlet ); often, the user can configure which ones to display.