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razorfish

[ rey-zer-fish ]

noun

plural (especially collectively) razorfish, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) razorfishes.
  1. any of several wrasses of the genus Hemipteronatus having a compressed, sharp-edged head, as H. novacula pearly razorfish, of the West Indies and the Mediterranean Sea.


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Origin of razorfish1

First recorded in 1595–1605; razor + fish
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In the late ’90s, companies like AltaVista and Razorfish received the most extraordinary valuations in the history of the stock market, and their foosball-table-filled offices were the subject of breathless coverage.

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Publicis acquired Razorfish from Microsoft in 2009, for about $530 million.

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Yet, as Claire Woodcock, strategy manager at digital agency, Razorfish, says: "Adults are no different to children in that we learn best through play."

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“They’re not Amazon or PayPal,†said Jason Goldberg, a retail expert at digital agency Razorfish.

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Anthony Onesto - vice president of human resources at Razorfish who is building a robot to help answer HR-related questions within companies - said it was still early days for hiring software.

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