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  2. Jawbone (company) - Wikipedia

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    AliphCom, Inc. (doing business as Aliph, Jawbone) was an American technology company based in San Francisco. It made consumer products, including a fitness tracker, Bluetooth headphones, and wireless speakers. The company was liquidated in July 2017 and co-founder Hosain Rahman moved to health products with Jawbone Health Hub. [1]

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    A customer review is an evaluation of a product or service made by someone who has purchased and used, or had experience with, a product or service. Customer reviews are a form of customer feedback on electronic commerce and online shopping sites.

  4. List of companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area

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    This is a list of current and former companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area, broken down by type of business.. Fortune 500 rankings are indicated in parentheses. As of 2020, 38 Fortune 500 companies had headquarters in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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    The owner of the New York City apartment that serves as the exterior for Carrie Bradshaw's home on Sex and the City and sequel series And Just Like That achieved a major victory against tourists ...

  7. Nike+ FuelBand - Wikipedia

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    The Nike+ FuelBand application was an on-the-go addition to the web community; it synced information from the wristband to the iPhone (or iPad) via Bluetooth, and subsequently uploaded the information to the Nike+ site. The Nike+ FuelBand application was 70 MB, was free to download, and had a 4+ rating on the iTunes Store before it was removed.