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Menlo Park

[ men-loh ]

noun

  1. a city in W California, near San Francisco.
  2. a village in central New Jersey, SE of Plainfield: site of Thomas Edison's laboratory, 1876–87.


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In a 12-by-20-foot room at a skilled-nursing facility in Menlo Park, California, researchers are testing the next evolution of the computer interface inside the soft matter of Dennis DeGray’s motor cortex.

Shares of the Menlo Park, California-based brokerage have fallen about 12% during the past month, going in the opposite direction from rivals like retail-brokerage pioneer Charles Schwab and Coinbase, the crypto exchange.

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So far, the company has design customers with the fire departments of Menlo Park, California and Boston.

As Quiñonero walked around its Menlo Park headquarters, he watched a lone engineer make a major update to the website, something that would have involved significant red tape at Microsoft.

Silver Lake, meanwhile, is one of the world’s largest technology investors, controlling $75 billion in assets from its headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.

Obviously it was not Gwynne's for the date was two days old, and he had been in Menlo Park at the time.

The first of Edison's greater inventions in Menlo Park was the 'loud-speaking telephone.'

Edison's crowning discovery at Menlo Park was the celebrated 'phonograph,' or talking machine.

His laboratory there is a glorified edition of Menlo Park, and realises the inventor's dream.

There could be no harm in the least bit of a walk alone, particularly as her father was in Menlo Park.

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