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  2. Fairfield Greenwich Group - Wikipedia

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    Fairfield Greenwich's website says it "employs a significantly higher level of due diligence work than typically performed by most fund of funds and consulting firms". [3] It is an employee-owned firm with 140 employees, 21 of whom are shareholders.

  3. Duolingo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duolingo

    Duolingo, Inc. [b] is an American educational technology company that produces learning apps and provides language certification.Duolingo offers courses on 43 languages, [5] ranging from English, French, and Spanish to less commonly studied languages such as Welsh, Irish, and Navajo, and even constructed languages such as Klingon. [6]

  4. Duolingo English Test - Wikipedia

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    Others, such as Oxford University, [11] Cambridge University [12] and Lancaster University [13] do not currently accept Duolingo. The Duolingo English Test is scored on a scale of 10–160, with scores above 120 considering the test taker to be proficient in English. The test costs less than TOEFL or IELTS.

  5. Category:Language learning software - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Duolingo (7 P) F. Free language learning software (2 P) L. Language learning video games (18 P) Language-learning ...

  6. FGG - Wikipedia

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    Fairfield Greenwich Group, an American investment firm; Federation of Gay Games; Fibrinogen gamma chain; Flat Glass Group, a Chinese glass production company; Foundation for God's Glory, an American charity "FGG", a song by Susumu Hirasawa from The Ghost in Science

  7. Luis von Ahn - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, von Ahn and his graduate student Severin Hacker began to develop Duolingo, a language education platform. They founded a company of the same name, with von Ahn as chief executive officer and Hacker as chief technology officer. In November 2011, a private beta test of Duolingo was launched and the app was released to the public in June ...