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  2. Gerald Ratner - Wikipedia

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    Ratner made a guest appearance on TV chat show Wogan the day after his speech, where he apologised and explained his joking remark that some of his company's products were "total crap". Ratner's comments have become textbook examples of why CEOs should choose their words carefully. In the furore that ensued, customers stayed away from Ratner shops.

  3. Speak & Spell (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The original Speak & Spell was the first of a three-part talking educational toy series that also included Speak & Read and Speak & Math.This series was a subset of TI's Learning Center product group and the Speak & Spell was released simultaneously with the Spelling B (a non-speech product designed to help children learn to spell), and the First Watch (designed to teach children to read ...

  4. Sensory, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Sensory, Inc. is an American company which develops software AI technologies for speech, sound and vision. [1] [2] It is based in Santa Clara, California.Sensory’s technologies have shipped in over three billion products from hundreds of leading consumer electronics manufacturers including AT&T, Hasbro, Huawei, Google, Amazon, Samsung, LG, Mattel, Motorola, Plantronics, GoPro, Sony, Tencent ...

  5. Schottenstein Stores - Wikipedia

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    Schottenstein Stores Corp., based in Columbus, Ohio, is a holding company for various ventures of the Schottenstein family. Jay Schottenstein and his sons Joey Schottenstein, Jonathan Schottenstein, and Jeffrey Schottenstein are the primary holders in the company.

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  7. Yap (company) - Wikipedia

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    It offered a fully cloud-based speech-to-text transcription platform that was used by customers such as Microsoft. [1] The Company was a contestant at the inaugural TechCrunch conference [2] and was subsequently acquired by Amazon in September 2011 [3] to help develop products such as Alexa Voice Service, Echo, [4] and Fire TV.

  8. ESS Technology - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1994, Forrest Mozer's son Todd Mozer, an ESS employee, branched off and started his own company called Sensory Circuits Inc, later Sensory, Inc. to market speech recognition technology. [2] In the mid-1990s, ESS started working on making PC audio, and later, video chips, and created the Audiodrive line, used in hundreds of different ...

  9. Say It Right - Wikipedia

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    Say It Right" contributed to sales of the album Loose, and was credited as being responsible for its return to the top 10 on the U.S. Billboard 200. [23] According to Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems , "Say It Right" was the second most-played song on U.S. radio in 2007 with 364,000 plays through 2 December, [ 24 ] and it was at number four on R ...