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NTT Communications
NTT Corporation, a Japanese Communications company, was founded in 1999. Their slogan is CreativE Life by which they mean they can bridge the gap between individuals and businesses with cutting edge technology and solutions.
www.ntt.com/
Discovery Communications
This is the website for the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Discovery Health, The Science Channel, The Military Channel, TLC and others.
www.discovery.com
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
television, wire, satellite and cable.
www.fcc.gov/
Adobe
This is the site for the award-winning software that is used by businesses, for entertainment, and personal communications. The site has information on the company, and information about products, support, and technology problem solutions.
www.adobe.com/
AMD - Advanced Micro Devices
Founded in 1969, AMD is based in California. It designs and produces innovative microprocessor and graphics and media solutions for the computer, communications, and consumer electronics industries.
www.amd.com/
Cisco
Cisco designs and sells networking and communications systems. It was originally developed at Stanford University in 1984. It was the first company to successfully market the network router.
www.cisco.com/
Gannett Company
Gannett is a diverse news, information and communications company that was founded in 1906 with the Elmira Gazette. Today it is the largest newspaper publisher in the U.S. and has approximately 7.2 million subscribers.
www.gannett.com/
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
The IIHS is an independent, nonprofit, research and communications organization that is funded by auto insurers and dedicated to reducing highway crash deaths, injuries and property losses.
www.iihs.org/
Logitech
Logitech designs peripherals to help users enjoy a better experience with the digital world. The company began in 1981 by improving on the mouse and became the world leader in mice.
www.logitech.com/
MITRE
MITRE was founded in 1958 as a private, non-profit corporation to provide engineering and technical services to the federal government. Today they are the managers of three federally-funded R&D centers: the Dept. of Defense, the FAA, and the IRS.
www.mitre.org/
Motorola
Motorola was founded in 1928 in Chicago. Its first product was a battery eliminator that allowed radios to be plugged into household electrical circuits. Today Mororola is a major marketer of wireless and broadband communications.
www.motorola.com/
Netscape
Netscape Communications Corporation is a computer company best known for its web browser Netscape. At one time Netscape was the number 1 browser but has since lost its dominance to Internet Explorer.
www.netscape.com/
Siemens AG
Siemens, headquartered in Munich and Berlin, is one of the world's largest electrical engineering and electronics companies. The company develops products in automation, information and communications, medical, power, services, and transportation.
www.siemens.com/
Sony USA
The Sony Corporation of America, based in New York City, is the U.S. subsidiary of the company in Tokyo. It is a manufacturer of audio, video, communications, and information technology products.
www.sony.com/
Sprint
Sprint Nextel offers a range of wireless and wireline communications services. Sprint was founded in 1899 as the Brown Telephone Company. Nextel was founded in 1987, and the two companies merged in 2004.
www.sprint.com/
University of Pennsylvania
Penn is a highly selective, private, ivy league university, located in Philadelphia. Penn has nearly 10,000 students and 4,200 faculty members.
www.upenn.edu/
UserLand Software
UserLand has been providing web publishing solutions since 1997. UserLand is used by schools and universities to create and manage websites and intranets. It is used by businesses to create weblogs to improve employee and customer communications.
www.userland.com/

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