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  2. Bing Gordon - Wikipedia

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    He served ten years as Chief Creative Officer of video game publisher and developer Electronic Arts (EA) [1] prior to his current partnership with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB). He was a founding director of Audible.com and has served on several high-profile Boards of Directors including Amazon , Ngmoco , Duolingo , and Zynga .

  3. History of the New York Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Provisional charter was granted by the New York State Board of Regents to New York Institute of Technology in 1955. [2] The founders of New York Institute of Technology, and in particular Dr. Alexander Schure, Ph.D., [3] started the current university as a career-oriented school that offered engineering-related training and applications-oriented research opportunities. [4]

  4. Gary Schaefer - Wikipedia

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    Gary Lee Schaefer was born in 1951 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, one of several children born to Edwin and June Schaefer.Sometime during his childhood, the entire family moved to Springfield, Vermont, where they joined a closely-knit Christadelphian congregation based in the city. [1]

  5. Don Mattrick - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the acquisition, DSI was the largest independent game developer in North America and had 75 full-time employees working on various projects with companies like Konami, Broderbund, IBM, Disney, Mindscape and Accolade. [5] DSI was best known for developing racing and sports games for the Amiga, Apple II, Commodore 64, and PC DOS ...

  6. List of New York Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    Rory J. Cutaia, founder and CEO of Verb Technology, an interactive, video-based sales enablement applications company. Previously, he founded Telx, a tech startup in the data center sector, later sold for $215 million. Telx was sold again in 2015 for approximately $1.9 Billion. He is also a trustee of the American Shakespeare Center. [135] [136 ...

  7. Category:Defunct companies based in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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  8. How innovation died at Intel: America's only leading-edge ...

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    Shares of the once iconic chipmaker plummeted 60% in 2024. The company posted the biggest loss in its 56-year history in its latest quarterly earnings report. Its market cap has dropped 80% since ...

  9. Zollinger-Harned Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The store operated successfully for decades, and was the first of the Allentown department stores to open a branch at Whitehall Mall in Whitehall Township, an Allentown suburb, in 1966. In 1970, Donald Vollmer, then president of the store, purchased Bears Department Store in York, Pennsylvania and renamed it Zollinger-Harned, making it the ...

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