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  2. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    It is a former US Airways hub which it inherited from Piedmont Airlines; Chicago–O'Hare – American's hub for the Midwest. American has about 30% of the market share at O'Hare, making it the airport's second largest airline after United. Dallas/Fort Worth – American's hub for the southern United States and largest hub overall.

  3. Rapido (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rapido is an Indian ride-hailing service, which primarily operates as a bike taxi aggregator. Its offerings also include auto rickshaw and taxicab hailing, parcel delivery, and third-party logistics services. [2] Founded in 2015, the company is based in Bangalore and operates in over 100 cities, but has run into legal troubles in several ...

  4. Snapplify - Wikipedia

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    Snapplify is an African ebook aggregator and distributor, with an ebook offering of 240 000 titles from about 250 publishers. [2] Snapplify has worked with many schools across Africa, offering them digital education tools. [3] Snapplify was founded by Wesley Lynch in 2011 in South Africa. The business has expanded into Africa, Europe and the ...

  5. Quantic School of Business and Technology - Wikipedia

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    quantic.edu. Quantic School of Business and Technology, also known as Quantic, is an online private business school based in Washington, D.C. Founded as Smartly Institute by Tom Adams in 2016, the school offers accredited executive degree programs through its proprietary mobile-first learning platform and is known for its unique pedagogy that ...

  6. Galaxy Store - Wikipedia

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    Website. galaxystore .samsung .com. The Galaxy Store ( Korean : 갤럭시 스토어) is an app store offering apps, games and exclusive themes and other customizations for mobile devices manufactured by Samsung Electronics. [1] The service is primarily supplied pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets, and Galaxy Watch wearables.

  7. Feedback Hub - Wikipedia

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    Feedback Hub. Feedback Hub is a universal app produced by Microsoft. It is designed to allow normal Windows users and Windows Insider users to provide feedback, feature suggestions, and bug reports for the operating system. It is available in the Microsoft Store and sometimes bundled with Windows 10 and Windows 11 .

  8. Martin Bean - Wikipedia

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    Martin Bean. Martin George Bean CBE (born 26 October 1964) is an Australian education administrator. He served as the Vice-Chancellor of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), from 2015 to 2021. [1] He was Vice-Chancellor of Open University from 2009 to 2015. [2]

  9. Tealium - Wikipedia

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    Tealium is a US headquartered American company founded in 2008 in San Diego, California that sells enterprise tag management, an API hub, a customer data platform with machine learning, and data management products. It has offices in the US, Singapore, UK, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, France and Australia.