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Netpulse was an American fitness technology company, and a provider of branded mobile apps for health clubs. Established in 1993, Netpulse was acquired by eGym in 2018. History 1993-2000 Netpulse was founded in 1993 by Mike Alvarez Cohen, Kevin Martin and Jeff Cahn. Thomas Proulx, the co-founder of Intuit, joined Netpulse as CEO in 1995. Bryan Arp joined the company in 1996 as its first product manager. In June 2000, Netpulse E-Zone Media Networks was formed out of E-Zone Networks, Netpulse Communications, and Xystos Media Networks in a merger. The CEO was Andrew Wiswell. Later in July 2000, Tom Proulx was serving as Netpulse CEO. 2001-present After the merger with eZone in 2000 proved problematic, Netpulse was re-started in 2001 by Proulx and Arp. In 2001, the company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. Three months later, Tom Proulx Thomas Proulx is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. He was a co-founder and first programmer of Intuit and a pione ...
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Netpulse was an American fitness technology company, and a provider of branded mobile apps for health clubs. Established in 1993, Netpulse was acquired by eGym in 2018. History 1993-2000 Netpulse was founded in 1993 by Mike Alvarez Cohen, Kevin Martin and Jeff Cahn. Thomas Proulx, the co-founder of Intuit, joined Netpulse as CEO in 1995. Bryan Arp joined the company in 1996 as its first product manager. In June 2000, Netpulse E-Zone Media Networks was formed out of E-Zone Networks, Netpulse Communications, and Xystos Media Networks in a merger. The CEO was Andrew Wiswell. Later in July 2000, Tom Proulx was serving as Netpulse CEO. 2001-present After the merger with eZone in 2000 proved problematic, Netpulse was re-started in 2001 by Proulx and Arp. In 2001, the company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. Three months later, Tom Proulx Thomas Proulx is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. He was a co-founder and first programmer of Intuit and a pione ...
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Thomas Proulx
Thomas Proulx is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. He was a co-founder and first programmer of Intuit and a pioneer of usability testing in the 1980s.Suzanne E. Taylor and Kathy Schroeder, Inside Intuit: how the makers of Quicken beat Microsoft and revolutionized an entire industry', Harvard Business School Press. See alsGoogle Books He was the main programmer of the first version of Quicken and the prime mover of its successful merger with TurboTax. He co-founded Intuit in 1983, and was later involved with NetPulse. Early life and education He earned an electrical engineering degree from Stanford University and was a Hughes Fellow. Career Intuit In 1983, he began designing Quicken in his dorm room at Stanford. In 1983 Scott Cook went to Stanford University in California, United States. He wanted a programmer for a planned home bill payment and bank reconciliation program. Proulx, who studied Electrical Engineering/Computer Science at Stanford,
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Tom Proulx
Thomas Proulx is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. He was a co-founder and first programmer of Intuit and a pioneer of usability testing in the 1980s.Suzanne E. Taylor and Kathy Schroeder, Inside Intuit: how the makers of Quicken beat Microsoft and revolutionized an entire industry', Harvard Business School Press. See alsGoogle Books He was the main programmer of the first version of Quicken and the prime mover of its successful merger with TurboTax. He co-founded Intuit in 1983, and was later involved with Netpulse, NetPulse. Early life and education He earned an electrical engineering degree from Stanford University and was a Hughes Fellow. Career Intuit In 1983, he began designing Quicken in his dorm room at Stanford. In 1983 Scott Cook went to Stanford University in California, United States. He wanted a programmer for a planned home bill payment and bank reconciliation program. Proulx, who studied Electrical Engineering/Computer Science at Stanford,
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Intuit
Intuit Inc. is an American business software company that specializes in financial software. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and the CEO is Sasan Goodarzi. Intuit's products include the tax preparation application TurboTax, personal finance app Mint.com, Mint, the small business accounting program QuickBooks, the credit monitoring service Credit Karma, and email marketing platform Mailchimp. more than 95% of its revenues and earnings come from its activities within the United States. Intuit offers a free online service called TurboTax Free File as well as a similarly named service called TurboTax Free Edition which is not free for most users. In 2019, investigations by ProPublica found that Intuit deliberately steered taxpayers from the free TurboTax Free File to the paid TurboTax Free Edition using tactics including Search engine privacy#Delisting and reordering, search engine delisting and a deceptive discount targeted to members of the military. ...
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Campaign (magazine)
''Campaign'' is a global business magazine covering advertising, media, marketing and commercial creativity. Headquartered in the UK, it also has editions in the US, Asia-Pacific, India, the Middle East and Turkey. ''Campaign'' is published by Haymarket Media Group, which owns more than 70 brands worldwide, including ''FourFourTwo'', ''Stuff'', '' Autocar'', ''What Car?'' and ''PRWeek''. Overview ''Campaign'' publishes a monthly print magazine in the UK as well as daily news and analysis on its websites: campaignlive.co.uk, campaignlive.com, campaignasia.com, campaignindia.in, campaignme.com, and campaigntr.com. Each spring ''Campaign'' releases its School Reports, an assessment of how the biggest advertising agencies performed over the past year. In December, as part of its Annual issue, it names the top agencies, advertising and media networks, advertisers, campaigns, media, and production companies of the year. ''Campaign'' also publishes the A-List, a directory of leading ex ...
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The Washington Post
''The Washington Post'' (also known as the ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'') is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It is the most widely circulated newspaper within the Washington metropolitan area and has a large national audience. Daily broadsheet editions are printed for D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. The ''Post'' was founded in 1877. In its early years, it went through several owners and struggled both financially and editorially. Financier Eugene Meyer purchased it out of bankruptcy in 1933 and revived its health and reputation, work continued by his successors Katharine and Phil Graham (Meyer's daughter and son-in-law), who bought out several rival publications. The ''Post'' 1971 printing of the Pentagon Papers helped spur opposition to the Vietnam War. Subsequently, in the best-known episode in the newspaper's history, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein led the American press's investigation into what became known as the Watergate scandal ...
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VentureBeat
''VentureBeat'' is an American technology website headquartered in San Francisco, California. It publishes news, analysis, long-form features, interviews, and videos. History The ''VentureBeat'' company was founded in 2006 by Matt Marshall, an ex-correspondent for ''The Mercury News''. In March 2009, ''VentureBeat'' signed a partnership agreement with IDG to produce DEMO Conference, a conference for startups to announce their launches and raise funding from venture capitalists and angel investors. In 2012, the partnership with IDG ended. In 2014 and 2015, the company raised outside investor funding from Silicon Valley venture capitalist firms including CrossLink Capital, Walden Venture Capital, Rally Ventures, Formation 8, and Lightbank. Editorial The ''VentureBeat'' website comprises a series of distinct news "Beats": Big data, Business (general news), Cloud, Deals, Dev, Enterprise, Entrepreneur, Media, Mobile, Marketing, Security, Small Biz, and Social. In addition, the ...
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Mark Mastrov
Mark S. Mastrov is an American businessman who is the founder and former CEO of 24 Hour Fitness. He is also part of the Sacramento Kings ownership group. Career The 24 Hour Fitness began in 1983 as a one-club operation called 24 Hour Nautilus. Mark Mastrov and Leonard Schlemm began the firm, with Mastrov and Schlemm remaining to continue its expansion. In 1998 David Giampaolo and Mark Mastrov co-founded Fitness Holdings Europe, a private-equity-backed investment vehicle, to open and acquire small chains of European health clubs. Fitness Holdings Europe was merged into 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, Inc. in 2000. In 2010 Mastrov founded Hard Candy Fitness with Madonna, her manager Guy Oseary. In 2013 Mastrov became a member of a new Sacramento Kings ownership group, which was led by Vivek Ranadivé. In November 2015 he founded professional video gaming esports team NRG Esports with Gerard Kelly and Andy Miller. Personal life Mastrov was born in 1958 in Oakland, California. He gre ...
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David Marquardt
David F. Marquardt (born February 1, 1949) was a co-founder of venture capital firm August Capital in 1995. He has served on more than 35 boards of directors during his 40-year venture capital career including Microsoft, Sun Microsystems (acquired by Oracle), Seagate, Adaptec, and Grand Junction Networks (acquired by Cisco). Career Prior to August Capital, Marquardt was a co-founder of Technology Venture Investors (TVI) in 1980 where he was involved in four highly successful funds that invested in more than 100 start-up and emerging growth companies. Among these early investments was Microsoft, where TVI was the sole investor and where Marquardt served on the board of directors from 1981 until 2014. Marquardt has been involved in every phase of the entrepreneurial process from seed investments to classic venture financings, mergers & acquisitions, public offerings and restructuring & privatizations. Marquardt began his venture career at Institutional Venture Associates, wher ...
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Online Companies Of The United States
In computer technology and telecommunications, online indicates a state of connectivity and offline indicates a disconnected state. In modern terminology, this usually refers to an Internet connection, but (especially when expressed "on line" or "on the line") could refer to any piece of equipment or functional unit that is connected to a larger system. Being online means that the equipment or subsystem is connected, or that it is ready for use. "Online" has come to describe activities performed on and data available on the Internet, for example: "online identity", "online predator", "online gambling", "online game", "online shopping", "online banking", and "online learning". Similar meaning is also given by the prefixes "cyber" and "e", as in the words "cyberspace", "cybercrime", "email", and "ecommerce". In contrast, "offline" can refer to either computing activities performed while disconnected from the Internet, or alternatives to Internet activities (such as shopping in bri ...
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