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  2. Scott Cook - Wikipedia

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    Cook soon began using the insights he was learning there to look for an idea for a company of his own. That idea came to him one day when his wife was complaining about paying the bills. With personal computers just coming out at the time, Scott thought there might be a market for basic software that would help people pay their bills.

  3. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in January 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025

  4. In the following table, the second column shows an image if available, the third the date of the person's birth, the fourth the date of death, the fifth the day the article expansion began, the sixth when it appeared on the Main page among the recent deaths (RD), the eighths interlanguage links (de stands for German, a + notes that there's another language, and ++ that there are even more ...

  5. List of deaths due to COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Place of death 25 January 2020: Liang Wudong: 60 Doctor (first death due to hospital-acquired infection) China 26 January 2020: Wang Xianliang: 62 Politician China (Wuhan) 27 January 2020: Yang Xiaobo: 57 Politician China (Wuhan) 31 January 2020: Wen Zengxian: 67 Politician China (Wuhan) 1 February 2020: Andy Gill: 64 Musician and music producer

  6. Scott Cook (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Cook is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League, National Professional Soccer League and USISL. Cook graduated Charles W. Woodward High School from where he was part of the school's 1982 Maryland state championship high school soccer team. [ 1 ]

  7. Tom Proulx - Wikipedia

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    Proulx [5] was the first person Cook met and subsequently co-founded Intuit. Proulx was the first programmer of the first version of Quicken , and the first Apple and Radio Shack versions. He obtained a patent for finding a way for a computer to verify that a user had correctly inserted blank checks in a dot matrix printer .

  8. Tim Cook - Wikipedia

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    Scott Forstall resigned as senior vice president of iOS after the poorly received launch of Apple Maps, and became an advisor to Cook until he eventually departed from the company in 2013. John Browett , who was senior VP of retail, was dismissed six months after he commenced at Apple, and given 100,000 shares worth US$60 million. [ 42 ]

  9. Dave Cook (politician) - Wikipedia

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    David John Scott Cook (4 August 1941 – 25 February 1993) was a British communist activist, also known as a rock climber. Born in Warrington , Cook grew up in Solihull , and was educated at Solihull Grammar School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge , where he joined the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB).