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But spot the difference: the money is promised but not paid upfront, and it will go to developing countries in crisis, not the rich world as a stimulus would".
Co-founders Matt Riley and Quin Hoxie tell me the funding will go to developing products to improve mobile search and branding for the company.
It's GitHub's first infusion of venture capital.Co- founder Tom Presaid-Werner said the round will go to developing GitHub Enterprise, a server side version of GitHub.com.
In response to a question about what portion of the funding will go to developing the enterprise product, Glueck said "we will continue to launch innovations with our consumer brands.
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Another $250 billion should come from an increase in special drawing rights issued by the IMF, but most of that will go to developed countries.
Some of the money will go to develop new products like the battery-powered Ampera, but some is also needed to pay for revamping, including the closing of a plant in Antwerp, Belgium, and elimination of 8,300 jobs.
Some of the money will go to develop new products like the battery-powered Ampera, but some is also needed to pay for restructuring, including the closure of a plant in Antwerp, Belgium, and eliminating 8,300 jobs.
Ms. Reyna, the councilwoman, said that in terms of rezoning, "we have to draw the line as to where we go and how far we will go to develop housing, so it's not so much to the point that we lose our work force," by eliminating small businesses and manufacturing.
And the money will also go to developing our new campus in Medway".
The money will supposedly go to developing the service.
Presuming those promises mean anything, you have to wonder how much money, time and creativity will go to waste trying to develop that elusive means of content control.
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