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    Xero Shoes minimalist sandals. Xero Shoes was founded by Steven Sashen and Lena Phoenix, a married couple who started the company in 2009. [3] Sashen had suffered running injuries and, inspired partly by the book Born To Run by Christopher McDougall, he created the company's first designs for minimalist footwear using sheets of rubber he ordered in bulk and laces from The Home Depot. [4]

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    Toms (stylized as TOMS) is a for-profit company [3] [4] [5] based in Los Angeles, California. [6] Founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, an entrepreneur from Arlington, Texas, [7] [8] [9] the company designs and markets shoes as well as eyewear, coffee, apparel and handbags.

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    Flickr was launched on February 10, 2004, by Ludicorp, a Vancouver-based company founded by Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake. The service emerged from tools originally created for Ludicorp's Game Neverending, a web-based massively multiplayer online game. Flickr proved a more feasible project, and ultimately Game Neverending was shelved. [14]

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