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  2. RapidSOS - Wikipedia

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    RapidSOS was founded in 2012 by Michael Martin and Nicholas Horelik to address the 911 data challenge. [10] [11] Martin had a personal experience with 9-1-1 connection difficulties when his father fell off of the roof of his home in Rockport, Indiana, breaking his wrist and shattering his hip.

  3. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    This meant putting the name of a user, a brand, an event or a group [14] in a post in such a way that it linked to the wall of the Facebook page being tagged, and made the post appear in news feeds for that page, as well as those of selected friends. [15] This was first done using the "@" symbol followed by the person's name.

  4. RapidSOS raises $85M for a big data platform aimed at ... - AOL

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    Today, a startup that is building tools to make it easier for emergency response teams to do their jobs by providing them with more immediate data about callers and their circumstances is ...

  5. Facebook like button - Wikipedia

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    A content analysis highlights that the "like" reaction is likely to decrease the organic reach of the given Facebook post as a "brake effect". Facebook users often apply this interaction button, perhaps this is why Facebook may use "like" reaction as a negative element in algorithmic content ranking. [40]

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  8. What Does 'SOS' Mean? Surprisingly, It's Likely Not What You ...

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    SOS is just that—SOS. It was derived from Morse code and recognized as an international standard signaling danger, or the need for aid. Using wireless telegraphy, it would sound like three-dits ...

  9. Why does my phone say SOS? National outages affecting those ...

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    Downdectector, a real-time outage monitoring program, reported service outages for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and US Cellular Monday morning.