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    Mobage (モバゲー, Mobagē, "Mobile Game") is a portal and social network for games owned by the Japanese company DeNA. It derives its name from the Japanese slang word for mobile games . History

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    DeNA Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社ディー・エヌ・エー, Hepburn: Kabushikigaisha Dī-Enu-Ē, pronounced "DNA") is a Japanese provider of mobile portal and e-commerce websites headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo.

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    DeNA, a mobile portal and e-commerce company in Japan Dena Bank , a bank in India Deutschen Energie-Agentur [ de ] , the German Energy Agency; see Nuclear power in Germany

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    Tomoko Namba (南場智子, Namba Tomoko, born April 21, 1962) is a Japanese entrepreneur, and the former CEO of DeNA. She is vice-chair of the Japan Business Federation. [1] In 1999 she founded DeNA, one of Japan's largest mobile social network and mobile game companies.

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    Dena was the first Digital Writer in Residence for the Australia Council for the Arts and the Queensland University of Technology at The Cube. [13] She currently serves as the Program Co-ordinator of the Master of Creative Industries at the SAE Creative Media Institute, Brisbane. [9]

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    Dena Bank was a government-owned bank that in 2019 merged with Bank of Baroda. It was headquartered in Mumbai and had 1,874 branches. The bank was founded in 1938 as a privately owned Bank.