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Grouper was an online, invite-only social club that uses data gathered from Facebook profiles to organize group outings (called Groupers). Matches for the outings were gathered and analyzed first by a computer and then by a human to ensure strong matches.
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Ballmer mirrored Gates' energy, boosted his social life, and became the business partner he needed. Gates gave Ballmer a 4% stake in Microsoft that's now worth more than $120 billion.
A grouper is a type of fish. Grouper may also refer to: Grouper social club, a smartphone app between 2011 and 2016 that matched sets of three friends on group dates; In Australia, 'Groupers' was an informal term for members of the Industrial Groups; Grouper (musician), American musician; Grouper, the former name of Crackle (streaming service)
Cooper's baked grouper imperial: Grouper with baked crab meat, shrimp hollandaise sauce, panko bread crumbs, served over crab risotto ($52) Grilled Faroe salmon: Roasted corn puree, succotash ...
Grouper: lightly breaded grouper with sauteed spinach, tomatoes and chardonnay ($42) Coconut-crusted snapper: served with mango chutney ($39) Faroe Island salmon: pan-sauteed salmon with Champagne ...
Christopher Doob explains in his book Social Inequality and Social Stratification in U.S. Society: The most exclusive social clubs are in the oldest cities – Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Others, which are well respected, have developed in such major cities as Pittsburgh, Chicago, and San Francisco.