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    Go.com (also known as The Go Network) is a portal for Disney content and a single sign-on system that was created after The Walt Disney Company acquired the search engine Infoseek. Go.com is operated by Disney Interactive's Disney Online. It began as a web portal launched by Jeff Gold. [1]

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    Walt Disney World employees, also known as cast members, are trained in the art of creating a positive experience for guests.. But some visitors to the famed Orlando park don't make things easy ...

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    A study conducted in 2006 by Forrester Research, Inc. showed that 46 percent of large companies used a portal referred to as an employee portal.Employee portals can be described as a specific set of enterprise portals and are used to give an interface for employees to personalized information, resources, applications, and e-commerce options.

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    A former Disney employee's world was turned upside down when he downloaded an artificial intelligence-powered photo program, unaware that it was laced with hacking software, during a massive data ...

  9. Walt Disney Imagineering - Wikipedia

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    Disney hoped to transition from a traditional retail model to an interactive entertainment hub. [37] In the 1990s, Imagineering designed the 24,000 square feet (2,200 m 2) Club Disney interactive family fun center in Thousand Oaks, California. Although now closed, it was the first of several location-based entertainment (LBE) venues.