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  2. Apollo (app) - Wikipedia

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    Apollo for Reddit, shortened to Apollo, was a third-party Reddit client for iOS.Developed by Canadian programmer Christian Selig, a former Apple intern, Apollo was designed as an iOS-friendly successor to Alien Blue, and an alternative to the official Reddit app.

  3. Internal mail - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon-hole messageboxes at Stanford University, California, USA. In a large organization with many employees, there is frequently an internal mail system. The post room or mail room sorts the incoming mail and the 'mailboy' or 'mail clerk' takes it around on a trolly to the various pigeon-holes and direct to the desks of other colleagues.

  4. Intrado - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, West was purchased by Apollo Global Management, a New York-based private equity firm, for $5.2 billion. [1] On August 31, 2018 West Corporation laid off 148 employees between their Middleton, WI and Green Bay, WI location after losing a major contract. [11] On June 25, 2019 West Corporation rebranded itself to Intrado. [12]

  5. Talk:Apollo (app) - Wikipedia

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  6. Galileo GDS - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo reservation system was used by United Airlines until 3 March 2012, when it switched to SHARES, a system used by its former Continental Airlines subsidiary. Apollo is still used by Galileo International (now part of Travelport GDS) travel agency customers in the United States , Canada , Mexico , and Japan .

  7. Palantir Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Palantir Technologies Inc. is an American publicly traded company that specializes in software platforms [3] for big data analytics.Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, it was founded by Peter Thiel, [4] Stephen Cohen, Joe Lonsdale, [5] and Alex Karp in 2003.

  8. Apollo Applications Program - Wikipedia

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    NASA management was concerned about losing the 400,000 workers involved in Apollo after landing on the Moon in 1969. [3] Wernher von Braun, head of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center during the 1960s, advocated for a smaller space station (after his large one was not built) to provide his employees with work beyond developing the Saturn rockets, which would be completed relatively early ...

  9. Apollo affair - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo affair or NUMEC affair was a 1965 incident in which a US company, NUMEC, in the Pittsburgh suburbs of Apollo and Parks Township, Pennsylvania was investigated for losing 200–600 pounds (91–272 kg) of highly enriched uranium, with suspicions that it had gone to Israel's nuclear weapons program.