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  2. Mercury Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Conduct Software Technologies, Inc., acquired by Mercury Interactive in a share-swap deal worth about $50M, was a privately held software company founded in 1996 by Sharon Azulai, David Barzilai, and Ran Levy. The company provided network topology visualization products, to pinpoint bottlenecks and isolate the location of network problems both ...

  3. Ford Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Through its production, the model line was offered as a two-door coupe and four-door sedan, with the Mercury Topaz marketed as its divisional counterpart (no Lincoln version was sold). Deriving its chassis underpinnings and powertrain from the Ford Escort , the Tempo was the first aerodynamically styled sedan introduced by Ford.

  4. List of Mercury vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Topaz: 1984 1994 2 Compact, rebadged Ford Tempo: Sable: 1986 2009 5 ... Mercury XM-800 (1954) Mercury XM (1979) Mercury XM-Turnpike Cruiser (1956) References

  5. Ford HSC engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford HSC engine is an automobile gasoline engine from the Ford Motor Company, sold from 1984 until 1994. HSC stands for High Swirl Combustion.It was made in two displacements: 2.3 L and 2.5 L, and used in only two model lines: the Ford Tempo/Mercury Topaz and the Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable.

  6. Topaz (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury Topaz, a car made by Ford Motor Company from 1984 to 1994 Topper Topaz, a sailing dinghy which can be rigged with 1, 2 or 3 sails The Future Imagery Architecture radar imaging satellites

  7. Mercury Topaz - Wikipedia

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  8. OpenText SiteScope - Wikipedia

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    SiteScope was originally written by Freshwater Software in 1996, a company acquired by Mercury Interactive in 2001. [2] Mercury Interactive was subsequently acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2006. [3] Version 10.10 was released in July 2009. [4] The current version is 2018.08 (11.51).

  9. Mercury Sable - Wikipedia

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    Launched at the end of 1985 as a 1986 model, the Mercury Sable replaced the Mercury Marquis as the mid-size Mercury line, slotted between the Topaz and Grand Marquis/Colony Park. Developed alongside the Ford Taurus, the Sable was marketed alongside its Marquis predecessor for 1986, as Ford sought to protect its investment in the project. [6]