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  2. Nextracker - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Solaria Corporation spun off their tracker technology to create Nextracker, with Dan Shugar as the CEO. [3] Flextronics purchased Nextracker in 2015 for $330 million. [4] Nextracker expanded in more than 20 U.S. manufacturing lines in Texas, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Tennessee, and Nevada between January 2021 and August 2024. [5]

  3. opentracker - Wikipedia

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    Opentracker is a free (licensed as beerware) BitTorrent peer tracker software (a special kind of HTTP or UDP server software) that is designed to be fast and to have a low consumption of system resources.

  4. Tracker (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Tracker is an American action drama television series developed by Ben H. Winters and based on the 2019 novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver. [1] [2] The series stars Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, a skilled survivalist and tracker who earns his living by assisting law enforcement and private citizens in exchange for reward money.

  5. HuffPost Data

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    HuffPost Data. Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics

  6. House Beautiful 2 days ago HGTV Star Jenn Todryk's Amazon Shop Is PACKED With Amazing Home Finds Under $50 'No Demo Reno' star Jenn Todryk shares all her home decor essentials on her Amazon ...

  7. Tile (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tile's developers used Selfstarter, an open source website platform, to crowdfund the project through pre-orders. [21]As of July 7, 2013, Tile had raised over US$2.6 million by selling preordered Tiles directly to 50,000 backers through their website.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. Mutual exchange - Wikipedia

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    The term mutual exchange describes the ability of two (or more) tenants in the public housing sector to move house by swapping their homes. Mutual exchange is possible in some countries, such as the UK and Sweden.