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Emergence was started to fund the software-as-a-service craze of the early 2000s.
The latest craze in weddings is a creative service company to serve you, your maids, the bride-to-be and even the guys too -- before the big day!
GRK This quick-service spot capitalizes on the Greek yogurt craze with yogurt-based dishes that are savory or sweet.
Failures of all-composite CNG cylinders for vehicle in service were mainly caused by defects such as crazes, and cracks, etc. in cylinder liners.
A good handful of matchmaking services have now tied themselves to the Pokémon craze in an effort to better connect people and boost their respective user bases.
But neither have they been able to use the service to view the US presidential debates, to catch the "Gangnam Style" craze or even to laugh at silly kitties in the Friskies Internet Cat Video Awards.
Just in time for the chat bot craze, Startup Battlefield alum Luka is enhancing its AI-powered messaging service with a variety of smart bots to help users get whatever they desire.
In fact, ice bucket challenge videos have been watched more than 1bn times on Google's online video service, with YouTube labelling the meme 'bigger than Harlem Shake' – referring to the dance craze of early 2013.
He cites a service called Radar as one that was trying to do something similar to the current mobile photo-sharing craze but never caught on.
The leveraged buyout craze of the late 1980's particularly demanded big gains, because the acquired companies had huge debts to service.
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