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  2. BlueJeans - Wikipedia

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    The company sought to open up video conferencing to companies across the board, including small businesses and freelancers, in addition to the traditional market of larger corporations. [20] In its first 75 days, BlueJeans grew to 4,000 subscribers from 500 firms. [9] [21] Upon launching, Deutsche Telekom became the company's first major ...

  3. StarLeaf - Wikipedia

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    StarLeaf was established in 2008 by Mark Loney, Mark Richer and William MacDonald. The trio had previously founded Calista, which offered cloud based voice services and which was purchased by Cisco Systems in 1999, [3] and Codian, a UK-based manufacturer of video conferencing infrastructure [4] that was bought by Tandberg for $270m in 2007 [5] and subsequently became part of Cisco Systems in 2010.

  4. Grabski - Wikipedia

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    Władysław Grabski (1874–1938), Polish economist and Prime Minister Władysław Jan Grabski (1901–1970), Polish writer Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa , née Grabska (1872–1952), Polish activist

  5. 'Jesus cried': Pastor leaves stage after comments at James ...

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    Mark Driscoll, a guest pastor at the church's Stronger Men's Conference, left the stage after commenting on Alex Magala's sword-swallowing act. Mark Driscoll, a guest pastor at the church's ...

  6. Stanisław Grabski - Wikipedia

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    Stanisław Grabski (pronounced [staˈɲiswaf ˈɡrapskʲi]; 5 April 1871 – 6 May 1949) was a Polish economist and politician associated with the National Democracy political camp. As the top Polish negotiator during the Peace of Riga talks in 1921, Grabski greatly influenced the future of Poland and the Soviet Union .

  7. Władysław Grabski - Wikipedia

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    Władysław Dominik Grabski (pronounced [vwaˈdɨswav ˈɡrapskʲi]; 7 July 1874 – 1 March 1938) was a Polish National Democratic politician, economist and historian. He was the main author of the currency reform in the Second Polish Republic and served as Prime Minister of Poland in 1920 and from 1923 to 1925.

  8. Dialpad Meetings - Wikipedia

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    Dialpad Meetings (formerly UberConference) is a cloud-based video conferencing system from Dialpad, a privately held company in San Francisco, California.The company, formerly known as Firespotter Labs, was co-founded by Craig Walker one year after he was the first Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Google Ventures.

  9. Netroots Nation - Wikipedia

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    Netroots Nation is a political convention for American progressive political activists. Originally organized by readers and writers of Daily Kos, a liberal political blog, it was originally called YearlyKos and rebranded as Netroots Nation in 2007.