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  2. Zoho Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] On 27 May 2009 the company changed its name to Zoho Corporation. [8] AdventNet expanded operations into Japan in 2001 and shifted focus to small and medium businesses (SMBs). [7] Zoho CRM was released in 2005, along with Zoho Writer, the company's first Office suite product. [7] Zoho Projects, Creator, Sheet, and Show were released in ...

  3. Jamf - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis-based Jamf Software was founded in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, by Zach Halmstad, Christopher Thon and Chip Pearson [4] and in 2002 released The Casper Suite. [5] The company name came from Laszlo Jamf, a character in Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow. [4]

  4. Name.com - Wikipedia

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    Name.com is an ICANN accredited domain name registrar and web hosting company based in Denver, Colorado. Since the company was founded in 2003, it has since grown to become one of the leading domain registrars in the world, offering close to 600 Top Level Domains.

  5. Donald Trump owns thousands of secret web addresses - AOL

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    Obviously, the web addresses listed in this post are just a fraction of the 3,153 registered by the Trump Organization. You can peruse the full list of Trump's domain names here .

  6. InfoSpace - Wikipedia

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    Infospace, Inc. was an American company that offered private label search engine, online directory, and provider of metadata feeds. The company's flagship metasearch site was Dogpile and its other notable consumer brands were WebCrawler and MetaCrawler. After a 2012 rename to Blucora, the InfoSpace business unit was sold to data management ...

  7. Who owns the patent to Google’s original search algorithm?

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    To find the answer, we used Google's search algorithm, and the answer is Stanford University. According to Quara user Tom McFarlane, "The invention was made by Larry Page while he was a graduate ...

  8. “I searched all over. I just couldn't do it,” he added. “I couldn't. I really tried hard. I couldn't find anyone smarter.”

  9. Alight Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Alight Solutions is an information technology and consulting company based in Chicago, Illinois.The company provides cloud-based digital business and human capital service solutions [clarification needed]; particularly within the areas of wealth and health resources. [1]