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  2. Joseph Nacchio - Wikipedia

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    The indictment against Nacchio charged him with 42 counts of insider trading. Each count carries a potential 10-year jail term and corresponds to a sale of Qwest shares, including a flurry in April–May 2001, when Nacchio sold almost $39 million in stock. At the time, Qwest was trading between $41.12 and $38.31.

  3. Breakup of the Bell System - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Qwest was acquired by CenturyLink, which subsequently changed its name to Lumen Technologies in 2020. In 2010, Verizon sold its West Virginia Bell operating company (along with much of its former GTE operations) to Frontier Communications; In 2014, Frontier acquired the former SNET operations of AT&T.

  4. Patch (computing) - Wikipedia

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    With widely available Internet access, downloading patches from the developer's web site or through automated software updates became often available to the end-users. Starting with Apple's Mac OS 9 and Microsoft's Windows ME , PC operating systems gained the ability to get automatic software updates via the Internet.

  5. King's Quest VII - Wikipedia

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    According to Sierra On-Line, combined sales of the King's Quest series surpassed 3.8 million units by the end of March 1996. [16] By November 2000, PC Data reported that King's Quest VII ' s sales in the United States alone had reached between 300,000 and 400,000 units.

  6. Nexus 6P - Wikipedia

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    Nexus 6P (codenamed Angler [6]) (also known as the Nexus 6 Plus, Nexus 6 Pro or Nexus 6 Premium) is an Android smartphone developed and marketed by Google and manufactured by Huawei. It succeeded the Nexus 6 as the flagship device of the Nexus line of Android devices by Google and was the final Nexus before Google switched to the Pixel lineup.

  7. Dex Media (Dex One) - Wikipedia

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    After completion of the formation of Dex Media, Dex signed a 50-year agreement with Qwest to be the official directory provider to Qwest local telephone customers. The sale of QwestDex marked the first time a Baby Bell sold its telephone directory operations. In July 2004, Dex Media went public and began trading on the NYSE under the ticker "DEX".

  8. Quest Software - Wikipedia

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    Quest Software, also known as Quest, is a privately held software company headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California, United States. Quest provides cloud management, software as a service, security, workforce mobility, and backup & recovery. The company was founded in 1987 and has 53 offices in 24 countries.

  9. ANGLE (software) - Wikipedia

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    ANGLE (Almost Native Graphics Layer Engine) is an open source, cross-platform graphics engine abstraction layer developed by Google. [1] ANGLE translates OpenGL ES 2/3 calls to DirectX 9, 11, OpenGL or Vulkan API calls.