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  2. AirSage - Wikipedia

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    AirSage was established in 2000 by Cy Smith, [1] and is based in Atlanta, Georgia. [5] It later developed a technology to use anonymized cell phone data as "traffic probes" to monitor traffic patterns.

  3. Arpad Busson - Wikipedia

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    Busson's aunt, Joanna Harcourt-Smith, was a companion of Timothy Leary, who coincidentally was married in the early 1960s to Nena von Schlebrügge, the mother of Arpad's partner Uma Thurman. [ 5 ] Busson is sometimes known by his nickname "Arki", a childhood conflation of Arpad and his mother Florence's nickname, Flockie.

  4. Category : Business magazines published in the United States

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    CFO (magazine) Challenge (economics magazine) Chief Executive (magazine) Chief Investment Officer Magazine; China Business Review; Chiropractic Economics; CIO (magazine) ColoradoBiz; Comfort (magazine) Comics & Games Retailer; Compliance Week; Construction Equipment; Consulting-Specifying Engineer; Contagious (magazine) Control Engineering ...

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  6. Chief Executive (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is published four times a year and has a circulation of 42,000 copies. It is audited twice yearly by BPA Worldwide. The magazine began publishing its magazine online in 1998. Each May, the magazine publishes its "Best and Worst States for Business" rankings, based on survey results from its CEO readership base.

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  8. eWeek - Wikipedia

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    Vol. 1, issue 42 (October 23, 1984) The magazine was started by Ziff Davis [1] to cover the use of computers as business tools.. Team members that started PCWeek included John Dodge, the first news editor; Lois Paul, the first features editor; and Sam Whitmore, the first reporter, who later went on to become editor-in-chief.

  9. Twice (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    TWICE magazine Twice ( ISSN 0892-7278 ) is a trade publication launched by publisher Richard Ekstract in 1987, currently owned by Future US along with website serves the information needs of retailers, distributors and manufacturing/suppliers in the consumer electronics and major appliance industries.