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Candor Tech Space (Unitech Infospace Hi-Tech park) Unitech Group: 48 acre 30 lakh sq. ft. New Town Action Area I SEZ, IT park 2005 [31] TCS Gitanjali Park: TCS: 40 acre 22 lakh sq. ft. New Town Action Area II SEZ, IT park 2016 [2] [32] TCS Sanchayita Park: 10 acre 20 lakh sq. ft. Under construction Infosys: Infosys: 50 acre 5.25 lakh sq. ft ...
Infospace, Inc. was an American company that offered private label search engine, online directory, and provider of metadata feeds. The company's flagship metasearch site was Dogpile and its other notable consumer brands were WebCrawler and MetaCrawler .
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Blucora (then InfoSpace): Founded by Naveen Jain, at its peak its market cap was $31 billion and was the largest Internet business in the American Northwest. In March 2000, its stock reached a price $1,305 per share, but by 2002 the price had declined to $2 a share.
CANDOR is method for negotiating content disputes, using the acronym for Cease, Ask, Name, Discover, Operate, Re-evalute. It is a method for preventing edit wars and ending fights that sometimes arise between editors .
System1 is an American Internet advertising company. [1] Formerly known as OpenMail, it was founded in 2013. [2] [3] [4] It describes itself as operating a "Responsive Acquisition Marketing Platform", and cites privacy as one of its principal foci, although it has been criticized for its influence on privacy-focused properties, including search engine Startpage.com.
It was also called "Blinn's Settlement," "Honey Pot," and "East Candor." Weltonville – A hamlet in the southeastern corner of the town on County Road 33. West Candor – A location at the western town line on NY-96, partly in the Town of Spencer. Willseyville – A hamlet in the northeastern part of the town on NY-96B. It was formerly called ...
John W. McCarty House is a historic home located at Candor in Tioga County, New York. It was built in 1850 and is an early expression of Italianate style architecture, with later Queen Anne style modifications. The asymmetrically massed brick building consists of a two-story square shaped main block with a one-story rear wing. [2]