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  • InfoCom Corporation was an American web hosting service company founded by five brothers in 1992. It was initially based in Dallas, Texas, and before...
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  • organization in 2001. At the time, Elashi served as vice president of InfoCom Corporation, an internet company based in Richardson, Texas. In 1990 Elashi,...
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  • Holdings Inc. (Dallas) Hoak Media Corporation (Dallas) Hotels.com (Dallas) id Software (Dallas) InfoCom Corporation (Dallas) Interstate Batteries (Dallas)...
    8 KB (739 words) - 03:44, 19 August 2024
  • InfoWars is an American far-right conspiracy theory and fake news website owned by Alex Jones. It was founded in 1999, and operates under Free Speech Systems...
    83 KB (6,995 words) - 18:57, 13 August 2024
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    OpenText Corporation (styled as opentext) is a Canadian Information company that develops and sells enterprise information management (EIM) software....
    28 KB (2,290 words) - 15:59, 24 August 2024
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    73°42′10.5″W / 42.682917°N 73.702917°W / 42.682917; -73.702917 MapInfo Corporation, initially incorporated as Navigational Technologies Incorporated,...
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    in Dallas. In October 2006 Lindsay presided over the case against InfoCom Corporation. On May 21, 2007, Lindsay issued an order blocking enforcement of...
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    ESPNcricinfo (redirect from CricInfo)
    to ESPN, jointly owned by The Walt Disney Company and Hearst Corporation, in 2007. CricInfo was launched on 15 March 1993 by Simon King, a British researcher...
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  • Around the same time, Disney acquired the Starwave Corporation, which included ESPN.com and ABCNews.com. In 1999, Disney acquired the remaining Infoseek...
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    InfoCom Corporation and five of its employees to hide his financial transactions with the computer company. He allegedly invested $250,000 in InfoCom...
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  • Foundation for Relief and Development Islamic Association of Palestine InfoCom Corporation Interpal Union of Good Higgins, Andrew (2009-01-24). "How Israel...
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    from Baan Corporation and Epiphany, Inc. Becomes Infor XA From Finmatica Agilisys subsequently renamed Infor Global Solutions Became Infor AutoRelease...
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    HP Autonomy, previously Autonomy Corporation PLC, was an enterprise software company which was merged with Micro Focus in 2017 and OpenText in 2023 (OpenText...
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  • Bowes Software and the MapInfo Corporation. Version 4 of the product, released in 1995, saw the product renamed to "MapInfo Professional". Version 9.5...
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  • chairman, was also vice president of InfoCom Corporation of Richardson, Texas, indicted along with Hamas' Marzook. InfoCom, an Internet company, shared personnel...
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    actor Barry Watson, actor, 7th Heaven Ghassan Elashi, co-founder of InfoCom Corporation Bette Nesmith Graham, inventor of Liquid Paper and mother of Michael...
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  • subsidiary of Infocom Corporation and the developer of Movable Type. "Six Apart Management". "Six Apart Japan to be acquired by Infocom and assume responsibility...
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  • Northwest. InfoSpace may have contributed to the inflated expectations in internet companies during the height of the dot-com bubble. In July 2000, InfoSpace...
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  • offline for about 10 hours by an FBI raid on its ISP, InfoCom Corporation, on 5 September 2001. InfoCom was later convicted of exporting to Syria and Gaddafi-ruled...
    164 KB (15,146 words) - 13:22, 25 August 2024
  • GuruNet changed its corporate name to Answers Corporation, unifying the company's name and its website, Answers.com. From 2005 to late 2009, the Google search...
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