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  2. Google for Startups - Wikipedia

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    It partners with local startup communities as well as a network of co-working spaces popularly known as Google Campus (not to be confused with Googleplex) for tech startup entrepreneurs. It offers access to Google's devices as well as tools and workshops for the local tech community.

  3. Campus network - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The networking equipments (switches, routers) and transmission media (optical fiber, copper plant, Cat5 cabling etc.) are almost entirely owned by the campus tenant / owner: an enterprise, university, government etc. [3] A campus area network is larger than a local area network but smaller than a metropolitan area network (MAN) or wide ...

  4. Network Startup Resource Center - Wikipedia

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    The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) [1] is a nonprofit organization, formed in 1992 [2] and based at the University of Oregon.The organization supports deployment of Internet research and education networks in academic institutions and non-governmental organizations throughout the Asia Pacific region, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East. [3]

  5. Content centric networking - Wikipedia

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    The principles behind information-centric networks were first described in the original 17 rules of Ted Nelson's Project Xanadu in 1979. In 2002, Brent Baccala submitted an Internet-Draft differentiating between connection-oriented and data-oriented networking and suggested that the Internet web architecture was rapidly becoming more data-oriented. [1]

  6. X Development - Wikipedia

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    Project Loon was a project of X that aimed to bring internet access to everyone by creating an internet network of balloons flying through the stratosphere. It uses wireless routers in balloons that are above the weather and plans to give access to the internet to those who can't reach it or are in need of help. [ 25 ]

  7. Jewel Burks Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Jewel Melanie Burks Solomon is an American tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist working as the first head of Google for Startups in the U.S. She is managing partner of the investment firm, Collab Capital, focusing on Black entrepreneurship.

  8. Google ATAP - Wikipedia

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    Google's Advanced Technology and Projects group (ATAP) is a skunkworks team and in-house technology incubator, created by former DARPA director Regina Dugan. ATAP is similar to X , but works on projects, granting project leaders time—previously only two years—in which to move a project from concept to proven product.

  9. Station F - Wikipedia

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    Facebook's own Startup Garage in the building will host up to 15 companies on a six monthly cycle and represents the company's first physical space dedicated to startups. [ 20 ] The campus also houses La Felicità, the largest restaurant in Europe, with 4,500 square meters (48,000 sq ft) from the Big Mamma restaurant group . [ 21 ]