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Sinch may refer to: * Sinch (company), cloud based communications company based in Stockholm, Sweden * Sinch (band), an American alternative rock band from Pennsylvania ** Sinch (album), ''Sinch'' (album), third album from American alternative rock band Sinch See also

* Cinch (other) * Hyperbolic sine, a mathematical function abbreviated as ''sinh'' (pronounce "sinch") * Sync (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sinch (company)
Sinch, formerly CLX Communications, is a telecommunications and cloud communications platform as a service (PaaS) company. Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Sinch also has offices in over 30 cities worldwide, including Atlanta, London, Madrid, San Francisco, Singapore and Sydney. History CLX Communications CLX Communications, better known as CLX, was founded in 2008 by Johan Hedberg, Robert Gerstmann, Kristian Männik, Henrik Sandell, Björn Zethraeus and Kjell Arvidsson, as a telecommunications and cloud communications platform as a service (PaaS) company. CLX acquired numerous companies in the industry between 2009 and 2018. In 2014, CLX acquired Voltari's mobile messaging business in the US and Canada. After announcing its intention to proceed with an initial public offering (IPO) in September 2015, CLX completed the IPO of its shares and began trading on Nasdaq Stockholm in October 2015, with the introduction price set at SEK 59. The company is listed on Nasdaq Stockh ...
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Sinch (band)
Sinch is an American alternative rock band formed in 1994 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. History The alternative rock quartet, Sinch formed in 1994 while its members were attending different high schools in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Doylestown and Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, Willow Grove. To the dismay of parents and the bemusement of friends, the members of Sinch made a pact that upon leaving school they would dedicate themselves to the band rather than pursue college or the military. In 1996 the band self-produced its first album titled, ''The Strychnine'', earning it regular live slots along the East Coast of the United States, East Coast. Two years later, Sinch released its second record titled, ''Diatribe'', which gained them further notoriety and won them supporting slots with major record label, major label artists including KoЯn, Rob Zombie, Linkin Park and Chevelle (band), Chevelle. This exposure was sufficient to garner the band a major label deal. In 2001, they signed ...
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Sinch (album)
''Sinch'' is the first major label release created by the American alternative metal group Sinch, which the band made shortly after being signed to Roadrunner Records. Featuring a deliberately abrasive yet also melodic sound, the album notably includes "Something More", the band's first major single. Background and inspiration The album was produced by Malcolm Springer. He had previously done producing work for bands such as Full Devil Jacket, Matchbox 20, and Collective Soul in the 2000s and late 1990s. Springer also contributed to the album in other ways such as making string arrangements and playing a Wurlitzer. Reviews and reception Music critic Jason D. Taylor, writing for the Allmusic, gave the release a mixed to positive review. He argued, "Sinch experiments with hidden samples and awkward vocal tricks to keep the listener unprepared for the next leap into the unknown, and they do a satisfiable job at holding one's attention throughout the remainder of the album." He ad ...
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Cinch (other)
Cinch may refer to: *A cinch, (alternate spelling sinch) a type of saddle girth (tack) *A belay device for sport climbing *RCA connector, which is sometimes known as a CINCH/AV connector * Cinch (card game), an American card game in the All Fours family, related to Pitch/Setup and Pedro *Cinch (company) See also *Waist cincher A waist cincher (sometimes referred to as a waspie) is a belt worn around the waist to make the wearer's waist physically smaller, or to create the illusion of being smaller. Today Waist cinchers and waspies from the 1980s are a type of wide, lace ... * Sinch (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Hyperbolic Sine
In mathematics, hyperbolic functions are analogues of the ordinary trigonometric functions, but defined using the hyperbola rather than the circle. Just as the points form a circle with a unit radius, the points form the right half of the unit hyperbola. Also, similarly to how the derivatives of and are and respectively, the derivatives of and are and respectively. Hyperbolic functions occur in the calculations of angles and distances in hyperbolic geometry. They also occur in the solutions of many linear differential equations (such as the equation defining a catenary), cubic equations, and Laplace's equation in Cartesian coordinates. Laplace's equations are important in many areas of physics, including electromagnetic theory, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and special relativity. The basic hyperbolic functions are: * hyperbolic sine "" (), * hyperbolic cosine "" (),''Collins Concise Dictionary'', p. 328 from which are derived: * hyperbolic tangent "" (), * hyp ...
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