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  2. Tokyo Disney Resort - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. 35°37′47″N139°52′58″E. The Tokyo Disney Resort (東京ディズニーリゾート, Tōkyō Dizunī Rizōto) (local nickname TDR [1]) is a theme park and vacation resort located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, just east of Tokyo. The resort is fully owned and operated by The Oriental Land Company (a subsidiary of the Keisei Electric ...

  3. Talk:Disney General Entertainment Content - Wikipedia

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    Walt Disney Television → Disney General Entertainment Content – Judging from the recent reorganization, it seems that this is the new name for most of Disney's broadcast/cable assets (excluding ESPN), with Walt Disney Television now consisting solely of Disney TV Studios and ABC Entertainment.

  4. Disney Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Disney Entertainment. Disney Entertainment is one of the three major divisions of the The Walt Disney Company. It was created on February 8, 2023, and consists of the company's entertainment media and content businesses, including its motion picture film studios, television divisions, and streaming services.

  5. Timeline of the Walt Disney Company - Wikipedia

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    1923–1950. In Los Angeles, Walt Disney sells his short live-action cartoon reel titled "Alice's Wonderland", produced by Laugh-O-Gram. [1] Soon after, Walt and his brother Roy sign a contract to make 6 more such films, called Alice Comedies, which New York-based Margaret J. Winkler would distribute at $1,500 per reel.

  6. WED Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    WED Enterprises. WED Enterprises may refer to: Walt Disney Imagineering, a design and architectural group sold by Retlaw Enterprises to Walt Disney Productions. Retlaw Enterprises, a holding company originally called Walt Disney Inc. and renamed WED Enterprises, which transferred the latter name with its sale of the design and architectural group.

  7. SAP NetWeaver Portal - Wikipedia

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    SAP NetWeaver Portal is one of the building blocks in the SAP NetWeaver architecture. With a Web Browser, users can begin work once they have been authenticated in the portal which offers a single point of access to information, enterprise applications, and services both inside and outside an organization. The portal provides access to business ...

  8. Young Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Young Enterprise is a national charity who specialise in Enterprise Education and Financial Education. Young Enterprise works directly with young people, teachers, volunteers and influencers to build a successful and sustainable future for all young people. Through their hands-on employability, enterprise and financial education programmes ...

  9. Infoseek - Wikipedia

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    Infoseek. Infoseek (also known as the " big yellow " [1]) was an American internet search engine founded in 1994 by Steve Kirsch. [2] Infoseek was originally operated by the Infoseek Corporation, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. [3] Infoseek was bought by The Walt Disney Company in 1999, [4] and the technology was merged with that of the ...