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  2. Bobby Gruenewald - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Gruenewald founded and ran two major companies. He first created a web hosting company, which later sold for an undisclosed amount in the millions. He then created the largest WWE fan site at the time, with games and online chat rooms for fans. The WWE website also later sold for an undisclosed amount in the millions.

  3. Woo Media - Wikipedia

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    Woo Media was an online chat and video social network which offered a variety of interactive sites that provided live social entertainment through a computer or mobile device. The company raised $17 million in venture capital from several investors including Index Ventures , Atomico (founded by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis ), Mangrove ...

  4. ChaCha (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    An alpha version of ChaCha was launched on September 1, 2006. A beta version was introduced on November 6, 2006. [2] ChaCha said 20,000 guides had registered by year's end and that it had raised US$6 million in development funds, including support from Bezos Expeditions, a personal investment firm owned by Jeff Bezos, the entrepreneur behind Amazon.com. [3]

  5. niki.ai - Wikipedia

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    The product is an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot which works as an intelligent personal assistant, named Niki.Leveraging natural language processing and machine learning, Niki presents a chat-based [10] natural language user interface to the users where they can interact with Niki in their natural language.

  6. Ian Ippolito - Wikipedia

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    Ian Ippolito is an American serial entrepreneur and the founder of numerous tech companies. He is best known as the founder of vWorker (formerly called Rent a Coder), an online portal for outsourcing computer virtual work projects. vWorker was purchased by Freelancer.com in 2013 for an undisclosed price in the millions of dollars.

  7. ooVoo - Wikipedia

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    ooVoo was founded in 2006 by Philippe Schwartz and Ohio entrepreneur Clay Mathile [3] based on technology developed at Arel Communications and Software (formerly NASDAQ:ARLCF). Arel was founded in 1982 and specializes in remote e-learning collaboration application software . [ 4 ]

  8. WebChat Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    WebChat Broadcasting System, or WBS for short, is a virtual community created during the 1990s. Supported by online advertising, it was one of few services at the time to offer free integrated community services including chat rooms, message boards, and free personal web pages.

  9. Entrepreneur (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneur is an American magazine and website that carries news stories about entrepreneurship, small business management, and business. First published in 1977. First published in 1977. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is published by Entrepreneur Media Inc ., headquartered in Irvine, California . [ 4 ]