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  2. Colliers (company) - Wikipedia

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    US$850 million (2023) Number of employees. 19,230 (2023) Website. colliers .com. Footnotes / references. [1] [2] Colliers for lease sign in North America. Colliers International Group Inc. is a Canada -based diversified professional services and investment management company with approximately 18,000 employees in more than 400 offices in 65 ...

  3. Bankside at Colliers Yard - Wikipedia

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    Bankside at Colliers Yard is a residential skyscraper under construction in the Greengate area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England.The building is part of developer Renaker's Greengate masterplan called Colliers Yard, which consists of three adjacent towers, the others being Cortland which topped out in July 2022, and Parkside which was granted planning permission in March 2023.

  4. Country code top-level domain - Wikipedia

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    A country code top-level domain (ccTLD) is an Internet top-level domain generally used or reserved for a country, sovereign state, or dependent territory identified with a country code.

  5. List of Bermuda Triangle incidents - Wikipedia

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    According to research by Rear Admiral George van Deurs, USN, who was familiar with this type of ship from their service in the USN, the acidic coal cargo would seriously erode the longitudinal support beams, making these aging and poorly constructed colliers extremely vulnerable to breaking up in heavy seas.

  6. History of the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Internet has its origin in the efforts of scientists and engineers to build and interconnect computer networks.The Internet Protocol Suite, the set of rules used to communicate between networks and devices on the Internet, arose from research and development in the United States and involved international collaboration, particularly with researchers in the United Kingdom and ...

  7. National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    NSANet stands for National Security Agency Network and is the official NSA intranet. It is a classified network, [122] for information up to the level of TS / SCI [123] to support the use and sharing of intelligence data between NSA and the signals intelligence agencies of the four other nations of the Five Eyes partnership.

  8. Internet Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 1 Internet Explorer 1 Logo for Internet Explorer 2. The Internet Explorer project was started in the summer of 1994 by Thomas Reardon, who, according to former project lead Ben Slivka, used source code from Spyglass, Inc. Mosaic, which was an early commercial web browser with formal ties to the pioneering National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) Mosaic browser.

  9. Classified United States website - Wikipedia

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    OSIS was the name of an "unclassified network serving the intelligence community with open-source intelligence ". Originally used to refer both to the network and to the content it provided, it has since been decoupled, with the content named "Intelink-U", while the network continues as DNI-U. The network is maintained by the DNI-CIO ...