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Founded in 2004, 3Tera was in many ways the first commercial utility computing platform.
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Instead, her primary public platform is that of the television commercial.
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Since Commercial Progression had a lot to gain from the Drupal platform, they decided to give back to the community.
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SideCar has maintained that because it is a technology platform it should not be regulated like other commercial transportation companies that own vehicles and hire drivers.
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Devices ship late August or early September, and Aava expects the platform (but not this exact handset) to see commercial availability next year.
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Founded in March 2011, Artspace is an online platform where collectors can purchase works by contemporary artists directly from commercial galleries as well as museums and other nonprofits.
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"We are really excited to be showcasing Dolby Atmos here at CineEurope in the Cinesa Diagonal Mar as this is the first commercial cinema anywhere in Europe to be able to demonstrate our new audio platform, " said Andreas Spechtler, EMEA Regional Vice President, Dolby Laboratories.
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Red Hat hopes its support of multiple open source applications running on Linux will make the platform more attractive to corporate network managers looking for cheaper alternatives to commercial server operating systems.
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This unused TV spectrum provides a major new platform for innovation and delivery of service, with potential for both research and commercial applications.
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Intel is reportedly making this technology a centerpiece of its new push into the commercial TV sector, using it as leverage to bring reluctant media companies on board to their platform.
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