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  2. Character.ai - Wikipedia

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    Character.ai was established in November 2021. [8] The company's co-founders, Noam Shazeer and Daniel De Freitas, were both engineers from Google. [9] While at Google, the co-founders both worked on AI-related projects: Shazeer was a lead author on a paper that Business Insider reported in April 2023 "has been widely cited as key to today's chatbots", [10] and De Freitas was the lead designer ...

  3. Optimum (TV/Internet) - Wikipedia

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    The Optimum name was also used to offer Cable-based Internet access; [9] Optimum also pioneered in optionally bundling this with TV access, using "streaming" technology. In what was termed "digital service" Interactive Optimum was not first, but was early in steering the introduction of video-on-demand, alternate camera views for sporting ...

  4. 2017 Hamas charter - Wikipedia

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    Anna Baltzer argued the 2017 charter was evidence that the October 7 attacks were not motivated by antisemitism but rather Hamas's opposition to the Israeli occupation. [44] The 2017 charter's call to create a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders was echoed by Ismail Haniyeh in November 2023, amid the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. [45]

  5. Suddenlink Communications - Wikipedia

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    Suddenlink was an American telecommunications subsidiary of Altice USA trading in cable television, broadband, IP telephony, home security, and advertising.Prior to its acquisition by Altice, the company was the seventh largest cable operator with 1.5 million residential and 90,000 business subscribers.

  6. Breezeline - Wikipedia

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    Breezeline (previously Atlantic Broadband) is the trade name for the United States operations of Cogeco Communications, constituting the 8th largest cable operator in the United States, based on the number of television service customers served. [1]

  7. Myron B. Thompson Academy - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1999 as Hawaii e-Charter, Thompson Academy is available to students across the state of Hawaiʻi exclusively through the internet, as an alternative-of-choice to local schools. The school is currently accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges .

  8. Bresnan Communications - Wikipedia

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    Before that could occur, Paul Allen's Charter Communications made an offer, and purchased Bresnan's U.S. cable systems for $3.1 billion, [1] organizing them under Charter Communications' umbrella. Bresnan re-entered the cable business in April 2002, with the $735 million purchase of former AT&T Broadband Rocky Mountain systems from Comcast.

  9. Epic Charter Schools - Wikipedia

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    Epic Charter Schools was founded in 2011 by David Chaney and Ben Harris and was officially chartered by Graham Public Schools in Okfuskee County.In 2010, before its official founding, the school won a lawsuit allowing it to receive a state school code for funding and vendor selection before it officially opened on September 1, 2011.