QuickSwap is a customer service company that provides support for customers who need help with their product. The company has a call center and an online chat service that are available to help customers with any problems they may have. QuickSwap also has a website where customers can find information about the company and its services.
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The QuickSwap function allows you to quickly and easily exchange phone numbers with another person. To use the QuickSwap feature, you must first register for a My Verizon account. After you have registered, you can enter your phone number into the QuickSwap search field on the My Verizon website or app. When you find the number you want to exchange, just click on it and enter the new phone number. You will then be able to confirm the exchange and receive a confirmation message from the other person.
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This is a V-enabled extension to the regular Firefox add-on Advanced Speed Dial. With it, you can quickly swap between open tabs without closing any of them.
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QuickSwap is a feature of the Volume Manager in VMware vSphere 5.1 and later. QuickSwap allows you to quickly and easily move disks between hosts in a cluster.
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This article is about the company. For the game, see Valve Corporation
Valve Corporation (commonly referred to as Valve) is an American video game company founded by Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington in 1996. The company was originally located in Bellevue, Washington, but in late 2007, Valve moved its corporate headquarters to Bellevue Square in downtown Seattle.
Valve has been involved in the development and release of video games such as Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Portal, and Dota 2. The company also operates Steam, a digital distribution platform for video games and software. As of February 2016, Valve's market capitalization was over $10 billion.