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  2. Lumos Networks - Wikipedia

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    Lumos Networks. Lumos is a telecommunications provider, based in Waynesboro, Virginia; and High Point, North Carolina, United States, offering residential and business optical fiber internet services, VOIP telephone, web hosting, and digital television. The company announced a merger with North State Communications effective August 15, 2022.

  3. Fiber optic company banned from another Midlands location ...

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    September 13, 2024 at 11:48 AM. Courtesy of Paul DuPre. A fiber optic company that previously was blocked from laying down cables in Columbia has now been told to stop working in another Midlands ...

  4. Rife Machine for Cancer: Does It Work? Claims, Research, and ...

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    Rife machines and similar devices likely don’t pose any major health risks. This is because the energy waves they use have a very low frequency. The frequency is lower than that of waves emitted ...

  5. List of largest companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    This list comprises the world's largest companies by consolidated revenue, according to the Fortune Global 500 2024 rankings and other sources. [2] American retail corporation Walmart has been the world's largest company by revenue since 2014. [1] The list is limited to the largest 50 companies, all of which have annual revenues exceeding US ...

  6. Luminar Technologies - Wikipedia

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    luminartech.com. Luminar Technologies Inc. is an American technology company that develops vision-based lidar and machine perception technologies, primarily for self-driving cars. The company's headquarters and main research and development facilities are in Orlando, Florida; a second major office is located in Palo Alto, California.

  7. Lumosity - Wikipedia

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    The company raised $400,000 in capital from angel investors in 2007, [6] a Series A of $3 million from Harrison Metal Capital, FirstMark Capital and Norwest Venture Partners in 2008, [7] a Series C of $32.5 million led by Menlo Ventures, [8] and a Series D of $31.5 million led by Discovery Communications with participation from existing investors.

  8. Greg Brockman - Wikipedia

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    Greg Brockman. Greg Brockman is an American entrepreneur, investor and software developer who is a co-founder [2] and currently the president of OpenAI. [3] He began his career at Stripe in 2010, upon leaving MIT, and became their CTO [4] in 2013. He left Stripe in 2015 [5] to co-found OpenAI, where he also assumed the role of CTO. [6][7][8][9]

  9. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Clients will often use this in combination with autoscaling (a process that allows a client to use more computing in times of high application usage ...