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In 2012, the company had a dozen full-time employees and was originating over ten thousand new coupons monthly. In 2013, merchant services and coupon syndication were added to allow stores to manage their own offers.
Toad is a database management toolset from Quest Software for managing relational and non-relational databases using SQL aimed at database developers, database administrators, and data analysts. The Toad toolset runs against Oracle, SQL Server, IBM DB2 (LUW & z/OS), SAP and MySQL. A Toad product for data preparation supports many data platforms.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker [b] is a 2014 puzzle-platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. The game was re-released for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS in 2018 with additional content.
In October 2011, Greylock Partners announced an investment of up to $30 million in a secondary market purchase of company shares. [4] In 2014, Coupons.com went public with a $100 million IPO with NYSE trading under COUP. [5] In 2015, Coupons.com changed its corporate name to Quotient Technology, Inc. (NYSE: QUOT). [6]
Commander Toad is a series of children's books by Jane Yolen, published by Puffin Books from 1980 to 1998. The series is a toad -themed parody of pop culture science fiction filled with puns. Star Wars is referenced with many puns on iconic Star Wars characters including Jake Skyjumper ( Luke Skywalker ), Deep Wader ( Darth Vader ) and Star ...
Mr. Toad, in Kenneth Grahame's children's novel The Wind in the Willows; Toad (Marvel Comics) or Mortimer Toynbee, a villain in The X-Men; Toad (Mario), a mushroom-like character in the Mario franchise; Toad the Brake Van, a character in The Railway Series and in Thomas and Friends; Toad, a character in the Frog and Toad children's books
[6]: 321 In 1980, Kawamura ToshijirÅ et al., based on laboratory crosses, recommended the toad be treated as a subspecies of the Japanese common toad, as Bufo japonicus miyakonis. [2]: 123 In 1984, Matsui Masafumi concluded the Miyako toad was a subspecies of the Asiatic toad, i.e., Bufo gargarizans miyakonis.
The show was a flop and canceled midway through its first season, airing from September 12 until December 26, 1970. ABC aired reruns of the show on Sunday mornings during the 1971–72 season. [2] Copies of all 17 episodes were deposited at the Library of Congress, [3] but only 10 episodes from other sources have been made publicly available as ...