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Description: “This Web site was created for the Cantor family of companies and all employees of eSpeed, Inc., Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P., and TradeSpark, L.P., to commemorate all those lost in the World Trade Center tragedy. It is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the memory of [their] families, [their] friends, and [their] colleagues … [by allowing a place to pay] tribute to those who have so deeply touched - and continue to touch – [their] lives.” Critical Mass and Rapp Digital donated staff and resources towards www.cantorfamilies.com. -- http://www.cantorfamilies.com/cantor/jsp/index.jsp
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Subject: September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, Blogs & Social Media , Society & Culture
Creator: Cantor Fitzgerald, LP. Cantor Families Memorial Website.
Language: English
Format: image/gif, image/jpeg, text/css, text/html
Type: Image, InteractiveResource, Text
Date: 2002
Rights: No restrictions listed.
Identifier: http://www.cantorfamilies.com/cantor/jsp/
Collector: University of Pittsburgh - Innovation and Sustainability SWG
Description: Untied website's provides: “1. a service for prospective passengers by alerting them to United Airlines' attitude towards its customers and employees; and 2. a forum for passengers and employees to voice their concerns and complaints, in the hopes that United will pay attention and act appropriately to respond to them.” The website “began as a result of United's reluctance to read letters by” its creators - Jeremy R. Cooperstock and Vinita N. D'Souza - regarding “a series of unpleasant flights in the spring of 1996.” While their initial letter “complained about their lack of coordination in rerouting passengers, not announcing a critical flight delay in English, not being able to satisfy seating reservations made weeks in advance, upgrading late arrival and standby passengers over others who had already been inconvenienced, and mishandling of a garment bag, the web pages resulted from United's lack of concern for customer relations in not replying to their letters.” -- http://untied.com/site/faq.shtml
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Subject: September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media , Computers & Techology
Creator: Untied Air Lines, Inc.
Language: English
Format: image/gif, image/jpeg, image/png, pdf, text/css, text/html, text/plain
Type: Text, Image, Service, InteractiveResource, Dataset
Date: 1997
Rights: Copyright © 2013 Untied Air Lines, Inc. All rights reserved.
Identifier: http://www.untied.com/
Collector: University of Pittsburgh - Innovation and Sustainability SWG
Relation: References United Airlines, Inc.
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