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  2. Slack Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Slack Technologies, LLC is an American software company founded in 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia, known for its proprietary communication platform Slack. Outside its headquarters in San Francisco, California, Slack also operates offices in New York City, Denver, Toronto, London, Paris, Tokyo, Dublin, Vancouver, Pune, and Melbourne.

  3. Slack (software) - Wikipedia

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    Slack is also available for the Apple Watch, allowing users to send direct messages, see mentions, and make simple replies. Business model. Slack is a freemium product whose main paid features are the ability to search more than 90 days' archived messages and add unlimited apps and integrations.

  4. April Underwood - Wikipedia

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    April Underwood is an American venture capitalist and board director who was the chief product officer at Slack. She founded Adverb Ventures in 2023 [1] with Jessica Verrilli. Before joining Slack, she held positions at Twitter, Google, and WeatherBill. She is a co-founder of #Angels, an angel investing collective for early-stage start-ups.

  5. Cal Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Cal was the co-founder and VP of engineering at Tiny Speck, the company whose internal tool transitioned into Slack. Henderson's connection to Stewart Butterfield and Slack began through a game developed by Butterfield's first company, Ludicorp, called Game Neverending. He ran a fan website dedicated to the game and broke into an internal ...

  6. Stewart Butterfield - Wikipedia

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    Jen Rubio. . ( m. 2020) . Children. 3. Daniel Stewart Butterfield (born Dharma Jeremy Butterfield; [1] March 21, 1973 [2]) is a Canadian billionaire businessman, best known for co-founding the photo-sharing website Flickr and the team-messaging application Slack .

  7. Least slack time scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Least slack time scheduling. Least slack time ( LST) scheduling is an algorithm for dynamic priority scheduling. It assigns priorities to processes based on their slack time. Slack time is the amount of time left after a job if the job was started now. This algorithm is also known as least laxity first.

  8. Slack (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Slack (born 1933), Canadian retired baseball pitcher, manager and coach, member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. Bill Slack (footballer) (1906–1989), English footballer. Charlie Slack (1931–2020), American college basketball player. Henry James Slack (1818–1896), English journalist, liberal activist and science writer.

  9. Bill Slack - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Slack (born May 3, 1933) is a Canadian retired professional baseball pitcher, manager and coach, and a member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. Although he never played Major League Baseball , Slack spent 50 years at the minor league level, and was a longtime member of the Boston Red Sox and Atlanta Braves organizations.