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  2. Juno Online Services - Wikipedia

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    Juno Online Services, also called simply Juno, is an Internet service provider based in the United States. It originated as a free email service and later expanded its offerings. Juno is a subsidiary of United Online, which in turn is a subsidiary of investment bank B. Riley Financial. [1] United Online is also the parent of NetZero and ...

  3. United Online - Wikipedia

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    United Online, Inc. was an independent public company formed by the 2001 merger of NetZero and Juno Online Services. It is currently a subsidiary of investment bank B. Riley Financial . [2] The company's range of products and services has evolved significantly since its inception as a provider of dial-up Internet access.

  4. Prodigy (online service) - Wikipedia

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    Prodigy Communications, L.P. Prodigy Communications Corporation was an online service from 1984 to 2001 that offered its subscribers access to a broad range of networked services. It was one of the major internet service providers of the 1990s. The company claimed it was the first consumer online service, citing its graphical user interface and ...

  5. NetZero - Wikipedia

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    United Online. Website. www.netzero.net. NetZero is an Internet service provider based in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California. It is a subsidiary of United Online, which in turn is a subsidiary of investment bank B. Riley Financial. [1] United Online is also the parent of Juno Online Services and BlueLight Internet Services.

  6. Juno (film) - Wikipedia

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    Juno (film) Juno. (film) Juno is a 2007 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody. Elliot Page [a] stars as the title character, an independent-minded teenager confronting her unplanned pregnancy and the subsequent events that put pressures of adult life onto her.

  7. Charles Ardai - Wikipedia

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    While Ardai founded Juno, an internet company, in 1996 with D. E. Shaw as an investor, Bezos went on to found Amazon.com on his own. After Juno was sold in 2001, Ardai and Max Phillips decided to start a publishing company to publish crime fiction in the pulp magazine style they grew up enjoying.

  8. Talk:Juno Online Services - Wikipedia

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    I'm getting calls from people wanting me to log into my account to fix something. I am checking if this a legitimate call or is someone trying to hack into my account. Plus I couldn't understand a word they were saying most of the conversation. Thank you Linda Mcfarland gardianangel4@juno.com 2603:6010:7704:2699:3D25:94A2:4D6F:799B ( talk) 14: ...

  9. Juno (company) - Wikipedia

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    Juno launched its ride sharing services in New York City in 2016. Juno was acquired by Gett in 2017, for $200,000,000. Juno ceased all transportation operations on 18 November 2019. Juno sought an order to tap $1 million of a $4.5 million loan from its parent company to fund a bankruptcy liquidation on 20 November 2019.