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Chris DeWolfe (born 1965 or 1966) is an
American technology entrepreneur. He co-founded
Myspace in 2003 and was its
chief executive officer (CEO) until...
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DeWolfe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gordon Dewolfe Barss (1916–2010),
Baptist missionary who
served in
India during 1939–1980...
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Marshall Eugene DeWolfe (September 22, 1880 –
January 1, 1915) was the only
child of ****ure
First Lady
Florence Harding (then,
Florence Kling) and her...
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social networking website Myspace,
which he
founded in 2003 with
Chris DeWolfe. He was
later president of
Myspace and a
strategic adviser for the company...
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worked in the data
storage business reminded DeWolfe that he had
earlier bought the MySpace.com domain.
DeWolfe suggested they
charge a fee for the basic...
- 16 June 2011. "Crossed Swords".
Dewolfe.co.uk.
Retrieved 1
March 2013.[permanent dead link] "Flying Messenger".
Dewolfe.co.uk.
Archived from the original...
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James Pernette deWolfe (April 7, 1896 –
February 6, 1966) was the
fourth bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. He was born in
Kansas City, Kansas...
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based in
Culver City, California. The
company was
founded in 2010 by
Chris DeWolfe,
Colin Digiaro, Aber Whitcomb, and Josh Yguado. Jam City has nine studios...
- Warrick, and
Patsy Kelly.
During the
early stages of rehearsals, however,
DeWolfe learned that he was ill with
cancer and was
replaced by
George S. Irving...
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DeWolfe H. "Chip"
Miller III (born 1959) is a
former vice
admiral in the
United States Navy who
retired as the Commander,
Naval Air
Forces (aka "the Air...