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    Americans have roughly $156 trillion in assets, according to Visual Capitalist, but half of that wealth -- $78.1 trillion -- belongs to the baby boomers. The rest is spread out across Generation X,...

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    The term login comes from the verb (to) log in and by analogy with the verb to clock in. Computer systems keep a log of users' access to the system. The term "log" comes from the chip log which was historically used to record distance traveled at sea and was recorded in a ship's log or logbook.

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    Fred Wilson (born August 20, 1961) is an American businessman, venture capitalist and blogger. Wilson is the co-founder of Union Square Ventures , a New York City-based venture capital firm with investments in Web 2.0 companies such as Twitter , Tumblr , Foursquare , Zynga , Kickstarter , Etsy and MongoDB .

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    In 1998, Cuevas founded a project titled Mejor Vida Corp (MVC or Better Life Corporation). A non-profit organization. MVC provides free products and services, the project distributes “international ID cards, subway tickets, and barcodes for grocery stores”—all examples of what art historian Pamela M. Lee describes as “movement as a movement,” [4] incremental disruptions of neo ...

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