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Macromedia

Macromedia

Macromedia was a North American graphics and Web development software house headquartered in San Francisco, California producing such products as Macromedia Flash as well as Macromedia Dreamweaver. The line of Macromedia products is now controlled by its former rival, Adobe Systems, which acquired Macromedia on December 3, 2005.

 
 
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Double Fine Productions

Double Fine Productions is a video game developer founded in July 2000 by Tim Schafer after his departure from LucasArts. He started Double Fine with a mixture of personnel from the Grim Fandango development team and new employees. The name "Double Fine" comes from the Golden Gate Bridge being a "double fine zone", the company is based in San Francisco.

 
 
IWin

IWin

iWin is an online gaming developer, publisher and distributor, based in San Francisco, California. iWin is a developer and publisher of online casual games for the mass market. The company offers free games and premium download games through its web site iWin. com. As of Spring 2007, the web site offers customers a new game every day. The company's iWin Games Manager application provides a streamlined way to browse and download games from the desktop.

 
 
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Hyperic

Hyperic provides a popular open source IT Operations computer system and network monitoring application software. It auto-discovers all system resources and their metrics, including hardware, operating systems, virtualization, databases, middleware, applications, and services. It watches hosts and services that you specify, alerting you when things go bad and again when they get better. It also provides historical charting and event correlation for faster problem identification.

 
 
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Cake Financial

Cake Financial is a free web-based financial services social network for individual investors allowing members to share their real stock portfolios and performance with other members. The site was introduced publicly at the September 2007 TechCrunch40 Conference by Founder and CEO, Steven Carpenter. The company also has a Cake Investment Club application on Facebook .

 
 
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Credit Karma

Credit Karma is a credit website that provides free credit scores, tools to track credit scores, and information about improving credit scores. Credit Karma is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company was initially funded by Chris Larson, CEO of Prosper and Mark Lefanowicz, president of E-Loan. Credit Karma provides users with a proprietary credit score model. The scoring is on a scale of 300 to 850 which is the same scale as FICO Score buy may differ from the actual FICO score.