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  2. Grid Systems - Wikipedia

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    Grid Systems Corporation was founded in late 1979 by John Ellenby, [1] who left his job at Xerox PARC and joined Glenn Edens, Dave Paulsen and Bill Moggridge to form one of Silicon Valley's first stealth companies. The company went public in March 1981. It was located at 47211 Lakeview Boulevard, Fremont, California, 94537.

  3. John Ellenby - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [1] In 1988, Grid was sold to the Tandy Corporation. [2] [5] The design for The Compass computer was allegedly based on the shape of Ellenby's briefcase. [10] In 1987, Ellenby founded Agilis Corporation; he acted as the President of the company until 1990, and in 1989 the company produced hand-held computers with built-in Ethernet ports.

  4. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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  5. DC Solar - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2008 in Concord, California, by Jeffrey Carpoff, an auto mechanic. [5] [6] Berkshire Hathaway invested $340 million in the company. [7]The company supplied solar panels, named Solar Eclipse, [8] to various higher education facilities (using a subsidiary, DC Solar Freedom, for education-related partnerships) such as California State University and Long Beach City ...

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    According to MegaLag, Honey has sponsored around 5,000 YouTube videos across more than 1,000 different channels, gaining over 7.8 billion views. You can watch MegaLag’s video in its entirety below.

  8. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    Tech support scammers are regularly targeted by scam baiting, [45] with individuals seeking to raise awareness of these scams by uploading recordings on platforms like YouTube, cause scammers inconvenience by wasting their time and protect potential victims. A good example of this is the YouTube community Scammer Payback. [66] [67]

  9. California's electrical grid has an EV problem [Video] - AOL

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    California has set out to become a leader in the green transition, aiming to rid its electrical grid of all carbon sources by 2045. The state is already the nation’s top producer of solar ...