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  2. Domain name auction - Wikipedia

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    Domain auction sites allow users to search multiple domain names that are listed for sale by owner, and to place bids on the names they want to purchase. As in any auction, the highest bidder wins. The more desirable a domain name, [1] the higher the winning bid, and auction sites often provide links to escrow agents to facilitate the safe ...

  3. KDCU-DT - Wikipedia

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    KDCU-DT (channel 46) is a television station licensed to Derby, Kansas, United States, serving the Wichita – Hutchinson market as an affiliate of the Spanish-language network Univision. Owned by Entravision Communications, the station maintains offices on East Douglas Avenue in downtown Wichita, while newscasts are actually produced at the ...

  4. Battle of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    "Exploded" B-29 off Wichita production line showing the main sub-assemblies. The Battle of Kansas (also known as the "Battle of Wichita") was the nickname given to a project to build, modify, and deliver large quantities of the world's most advanced bomber to the front-lines, originally in Europe and also in the Pacific, although because of delays in production, it was used only in the Pacific.

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    The sale of $1.67 billion gave Google a market capitalization of more than $23 billion. Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google from 2001 to 2011. On November 13, 2006, Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion in Google stock, On July 20, 2007, Google bids $4.6 billion for the wireless-spectrum auction by the FCC.

  7. James R. Mead (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    James R. Mead arrived in Kansas Territory in 1859, having ridden in from his home in Iowa, and was soon involved in trading with the Indians. He was a Kansas pioneer and businessman. The trading post he established in the Arkansas Valley in 1864 was the first building on the site that was to become Wichita - a city he was instrumental in ...

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