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  3. Trek 2000 International - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Tan and his engineers subsequently began to explore ways to utilise the USB interface to create a device that could replace the floppy disk, and this led to the eventual development of the ThumbDrive. [5] In 2000, Trek launched the ThumbDrive at the CeBIT international trade fair for information technology and telecommunications in ...

  4. Creative Wonders - Wikipedia

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    Creative Wonders was an educational software corporation from 1994 to 1999. It created computer games based on children's characters like Sesame Street , Madeline , Schoolhouse Rock! , Arthur , Little Bear , Dr. Seuss and ABC World Reference .

  5. U3 (software) - Wikipedia

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    Information on building U3 compliant applications and the U3 software development kit were available to registered developers at the official U3 website. Individuals must register (as a company) to download the SDK, or participate in the forums. [7]

  6. CM Games - Wikipedia

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    CM Games is best known for the Drag Racing [18] and Nitro Nation [19] game franchises.. Drag Racing was listed by The New York Times as one of the 'Best Android Gaming Apps of 2011', [20] a 2012 Webby Award honoree in the category of Mobile Sites & Apps Games [21] and is one of the most downloaded games on Google Play with over 100 million players worldwide. [22]

  7. Creative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Assembly Limited (trade name: Creative Assembly) is a British video game developer based in Horsham, founded in 1987 by Tim Ansell. In its early years, the company worked on porting games to MS-DOS from Amiga and ZX Spectrum platforms, later working with Electronic Arts to produce a variety of games under the EA Sports brand.

  8. Tynker - Wikipedia

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    Tynker is an educational programming platform, like Scratch, to help children learn coding skills, including game design, web design, animation and robotics. It includes courses in Minecraft Modding, Minecraft Game Design, Creative Coding, Python and CSS.

  9. Bolt Creative - Wikipedia

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    Bolt Creative's Dave Castelnuovo (left) and Allan Dye. Bolt Creative, Inc. is an American video game developer based in San Francisco. It was founded by Dave Castelnuovo and Andrew Donley in 2001, originally to develop Adobe Flash games. Dave and Allan Dye shifted to iOS development in October 2008. [2]