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WDDWorld Diabetes Day
WDDWestern Development Division
WDDWavelength Disk Drive
WDDWindows Disk Defragmenter (Microsoft)
WDDWork Description Document
WDDWlasuk, Delporte, and Davis, Inc.
WDDWinchester Disk Drive (Alcatel)
WDDWavelet Domain Diversity (error correction method)
WDDWeighted Defect Density (software development)
WDDWe Don't Die (gaming clan)
WDDWaveform Diversity and Design
WDDWeb Design and Development


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Many people don't realize that the founding fathers of the Winchester disk drive at IBM Corporation originally mandated that the computer's primary storage device, the magnetic hard disk drive, was to be removable.
In his most recent position, Nealon served as vice president operations for start-up Quinta Corporation, a Seagate company that produces optically- assisted Winchester disk drives.
Kaczeus has guided advancements in fixed Winchester disk drive storage and now in portable, ruggedized storage solutions," said Sam David Haddad, CEO of ASME's Silicon Valley region and President of HTCS.
 
 
 
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