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Quark

US company founded in 1981 by Tim Gill, who wrote the first word processing program for the Apple III computer. The company is named after the elementary particle proposed as the building block for all matter.

More than a million users in over 100 countries worldwide now use QuarkXPress and Quark's other, related publishing software.



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Physicists have long known that types of quarks and antiquarks combine in twos and threes to form more-complex particles such as protons and neutrons.
Particles called baryons, such as protons and neutrons, contain three quarks or antiquarks each.
Until recently, quarks and antiquarks were observed only in groups of twos or threes.
 
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