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  2. Paperless Post - Wikipedia

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    Paperless Post was founded by sibling entrepreneurs James and Alexa Hirschfeld in 2008 when they were 23 and 25 years old respectively. Since then, it has been used by 200 million people. In 2018 it launched a product called Flyer, designed to be a more lightweight, mobile-first invitation. [3]

  3. Paperless office - Wikipedia

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    The paperless world was a publicist's slogan, intended to describe the office of the future. It was facilitated by the popularization of video display computer terminals like the 1964 IBM 2260 . An early prediction of the paperless office was made in a 1975 Business Week article. [ 1 ]

  4. Digital marketing - Wikipedia

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    Advertising revenue as a percent of US GDP shows a rise in digital advertising since 1995 at the expense of print media. [1]Digital marketing is the component of marketing that uses the Internet and online-based digital technologies such as desktop computers, mobile phones, and other digital media and platforms to promote products and services.

  5. West Side High School (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    West Side High School is a four-year comprehensive community public high school complex in Newark, in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as part of the Newark Public Schools. The school is operated by the Newark Public Schools and is located at 279 Chancellor Avenue.

  6. Cy-Fair High School - Wikipedia

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    For the class of 2020, the four-year graduation rate at Cy-fair High School is 94.2%, and the dropout rate for all students, regardless of grade level, was 0.9% in the school year of 2019–2020. [88] In 2018–2019, 3.5% of the students were enrolled in bilingual and English language learning programs.

  7. Paxon School for Advanced Studies - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Paxon School for Advanced Studies was ranked number 8 of the 100 best high schools in the nation by Newsweek magazine; 17th in 2007, 28th in 2006, 7th in 2005 and 3rd in 2003. [ 5 ] The site where the school was built was Paxon Air Field, where Bessie Coleman was killed in a plane accident in 1926.