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  2. History of Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Gmail [1] The public history of Gmail dates back to 2004. Gmail , a free , advertising-supported webmail service with support for Email clients , is a product from Google . Over its history, the Gmail interface has become integrated with many other products

  3. George Shillibeer - Wikipedia

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    Christened in St Marys Church, Marylebone on 22 October 1797, Shillibeer worked for the coach company Hatchetts in Long Acre, the coach-building district of the capital. In the 1820s he was offered work in Paris, France, where he was commissioned to build some unusually large horse-drawn coaches of "novel design". The aim was to design a coach ...

  4. Ward Body Works - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, Ward performed the first independent rollover test on a school bus, discovering issues related to structural integrity. [2] During 1967, the assembly line in the Conway facility was upgraded to a moving assembly line, a first in the bus industry. [ 2 ]

  5. Carpenter Body Company - Wikipedia

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    A late 1980s Carpenter school bus on an International chassis, now in use as a church bus. On March 20, 2003 in Alachua County, Florida, a Carpenter school bus rolled over onto its roof. At the time of the accident, no passengers were on board and the driver survived the accident.

  6. Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Gmail is the email service provided by Google.As of 2019, it had 1.5 billion active users worldwide, making it the largest email service in the world. [1] It also provides a webmail interface, accessible through a web browser, and is also accessible through the official mobile application.

  7. Gillig - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, as a response to the Crown Supercoach, the first Gillig Transit Coach was introduced, as both a coach and school bus. The first mid-engine school bus, the Transit Coach wore an all-steel body and was powered by a Hall-Scott gasoline engine. [4] During World War II, Gillig halted school bus production, instead producing trailer buses to ...

  8. Crown Supercoach - Wikipedia

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    Starting life as a sightseeing bus for a motorcoach customer, the new-generation Supercoach (renamed as a single word) entered production in 1948, with Crown producing its first school bus example in late 1949. [1] [3] In a move back to the mid-engine layout, the design of the 1950 Crown Supercoach broke many precedents in school bus construction.

  9. Collins Industries - Wikipedia

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    Best known for production of yellow school buses, the company produces buses for multiple applications; all bodies designed by the company have been produced for cutaway van chassis. Collins was founded in 1967 by Don Collins Sr. as E-CON-O Conversion; [ 3 ] originally a part of Collins Industries, the company exists today as a wholly owned ...