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    There's a new way for area homeowners to get their lawns mowed. A lawncare app that is expanding throughout the country is now active in the region to connect Erie residents in need of landscaping ...

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    LawnStarter was founded in 2013 by Steve Corcoran, Jonas Weigert, and Ryan Farley in Washington, D.C. and later moved to Austin, Texas. [6] [7] A year later, they joined Techstars Austin accelerator program.

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    There are many factors to consider, but here are a few easy ways to help keep costs down and your grass green. Mow High Many people think that cutting your grass short Lower the Cost of Lawn Care ...

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    Business intelligence (BI) consists of strategies, methodologies, and technologies used by enterprises for data analysis and management of business information. [1] Common functions of BI technologies include reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, dashboard development, data mining, process mining, complex event processing, business performance management, benchmarking, text ...

  7. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    The lawn mower was invented in 1830 by Edwin Beard Budding of Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. [1] Budding's mower was designed primarily to cut the grass on sports grounds and extensive gardens, as a superior alternative to the scythe, and was granted a British patent on August 31, 1830.