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The Herman Miller Consortium Collection at Wayne State University Library is a historic, digital, product collection originally accumulated as part of Herman Miller's corporate archives in a digitized, searchable format. CNN.com: "Cubicles: The great mistake" YouTube.com: "Comments on Herman Miller"—by designer Yves Béhar
Herman Miller's marketing department was initially apprehensive about selling a chair without upholstery, but the company approved the design. [3] The Aeron chair was introduced in October 1994 and priced at $1,000. [2] It was reportedly named after the Celtic god Aeron, as well as referring to aeration and aeronautics. [4] An Aeron chair at a ...
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Herman Miller is a brand of MillerKnoll, Inc., an American manufacturer of office furniture and equipment. Herman Miller may also refer to: Herman Miller (politician) (1833–1922), American politician and businessman in Wisconsin; Herman Miller (writer) (1919–1999), Hollywood writer and producer
The Cosm Client-Server Software Development Kit (CS-SDK) for building volunteer computing projects, along with experience in gathering volunteers gained from distributed.net, was used as the initial software framework for the Genome@home and Folding@home projects at Stanford University. [7]
Cosm, COSM, or CoSM may refer to: Cosm (software), a family of open distributed computing software and protocols; Cosm (company), virtual reality technology provider and entertainment venue operator; Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, in Wappinger, New York, USA; Xively, an internet of things platform previously known as Cosm
The New York Times crossword is a daily American-style crossword puzzle published in The New York Times, syndicated to more than 300 other newspapers and journals, and released online on the newspaper's website and mobile apps as part of The New York Times Games.
Dirk Jan "D.J." DePree (July 31, 1891 – December 10, 1990) was an American furniture designer, and a founding participant and furniture business leader involved in the companies that would become the brand and manufacturer, Herman Miller, under whose company presidency that name was taken—from a participating early investor, his father-in-law, Harm Mulder (whose name was anglicized as the ...