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  2. Huddle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Huddle is a privately held cloud-based collaboration software company founded in London in 2006 by Alastair Mitchell and Andy McLoughlin. The company is co-headquartered in London and San Francisco with additional offices in Washington D.C. , and New York City .

  3. Huddles (app) - Wikipedia

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    Huddles (originally Clash, Byte (via Acquisition), and later Huddles) was an American short-form video hosting service and creator monetization platform social network where users could create looping videos between 2–16 seconds long.

  4. Hudl - Wikipedia

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    Hudl is a product and service of Agile Sports Technologies, Inc. - a Lincoln, Nebraska based company providing tools for coaches and athletes to review game footage and improve team play.

  5. What It's Like to Attend a 'Don't Die' Summit, Where People ...

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    Then, after a group huddle, the Don’t Die founder swiftly exits, racing home for his bedtime. When I finally get back to my house at 9:30 p.m., I realize I haven’t eaten anything since my ...

  6. Huddle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A huddle is an action of a sports team gathering together to talk to one another. Huddle may also refer to: Huddle (surname) (including a list of persons with the name) Huddle (software), for collaboration and content management; Huddle, a 1932 American movie; Huddle, a Canadian business news website

  7. Huddle (website) - Wikipedia

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    Huddle, also known as Huddle Today, [1] was a business news website [2] based in Saint John, New Brunswick, while serving Atlantic Canada. It was founded in September 2015 in Saint John by Lise Hansen and Allan Gates, who both previously launched marketing company Bonfire Communications three years prior.

  8. Tesco Hudl - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 February 2025, at 14:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Huddle - Wikipedia

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    The typewriter huddle is a huddle formation created by former Florida State Head Coach Tom Nugent in the mid-1950s. It is typically used between a coach and multiple players, or when a quarterback or other player wants to create an image of being separate from the team, dictating to them, rather than being a part of the group, as with the circular huddle.