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  2. Turbo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Turbo (formerly Spoon and Xenocode [1]) is a set of software products and services developed by the Code Systems Corporation for application virtualization, portable application creation, and digital distribution. Code Systems Corporation is an American corporation headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and is best known for its Turbo products ...

  3. List of hospitals in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Seattle: King: 450 UW Medicine 1959 Valley Medical Center Renton: King: 303 III [2] UW Medicine Formed an alliance with the University of Washington in 2011 Virginia Mason Hospital: Seattle: King: 336 Virginia Mason Health System merged with Franciscan Health (CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason merger) [14] Wenatchee Valley Medical Center ...

  4. List of companies based in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area.. As of December 2021, the Seattle metropolitan area is home to ten Fortune 500 companies: Internet retailer Amazon (#2), Costco Wholesale (#12), Microsoft (#15), coffee chain Starbucks (#125), Paccar (#159), clothing merchant Nordstrom (#289), Weyerhaeuser (#387 ...

  5. List of Washington (state) area codes - Wikipedia

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    Seattle, Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Mercer Island, Bainbridge Island, Vashon Island. Original statewide area code until 1957, when area code 509 was created for Eastern Washington. Further splits in 1995 to create area code 360 for most of Western Washington, and 1997 to form area codes 253 and 425. 564 will be added to the 206 area in 2025. 509.

  6. List of neighborhoods in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle initially adopted a ward system; however, in 1910, this system was replaced by non-partisan, at-large representation. Variations on ward systems were proposed and rejected in 1914, [ 21 ] 1926, [ 22 ] 1974, 1995, [ 23 ] and 2003 [ 24 ] and convictions for campaign-related money laundering followed the 1995 campaign. [ 25 ]

  7. Living Computers: Museum + Labs - Wikipedia

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    Living Computers: Museum + Labs ( LCM+L) was a computer and technology museum located in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. LCM+L showcased vintage computers which provided interactive sessions, either through time-sharing operating systems or single-user interfaces. This gave users a chance to actually use the computers online or in ...

  8. List of libraries in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Historic Seattle. non-profit organization. Frye Art Museum Library. Frye Art Museum. museum. [2] Gallagher Law Library. University of Washington School of Law.

  9. Tim Paterson - Wikipedia

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    Tim Paterson (born 1 June 1956) is an American computer programmer, best known for creating 86-DOS, an operating system for the Intel 8086.This system emulated the application programming interface (API) of CP/M, which was created by Gary Kildall. 86-DOS later formed the basis of MS-DOS, the most widely used personal computer operating system in the 1980s.