Ortra Inc. (Makko Oko)
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Public Company | |
Industry | Internet Online services |
Founded | July 10, 1995 |
Founder | Dimitry Asalov |
Area served | Makko Oko |
Website | ortrainc.mk |
Ortra Inc., known as Ortra simply, is a publicly-owned, state-authorized, technology company in the Empire Of Makko Oko focusing on providing digital services that benefit the public. Ortra provides many services including Ortra Search, Ortra Money and Ortra Box. Ortra Inc. was founded by Dimitry Asalov on July 10th, 1995 after years of being an internal military-only database search system which would become Ortra Search. Ortra is the default search engine selected for use with the Ortra Shonar Browser and on the government-built and provided Phoenix OS. It is also the provider of the world's only search engine in Makuri.
Etymology
The name "Ortra" is Makuri for "In Space", which is a reference to everything in space is now within reach.
History
Before 1995: Military Database Search System
1994-1995: The Privatization Of The System, Launch Of Ortra Search
Everybody from every nation and area that could afford a Tracyn I bought one, with the biggest consumers and spenders being universities and labs, seeking to test out and use the computer to help speed up research. Within the first 2 years on market, Robert & Matthew made a whopping SLO$5M, a record at a time where Makko Oko was preparing to become a nation and change the way of life there forever.
On January 1st, 1992, Matthew & Robert officially formed Tracyn Inc., named after the Tracyn I. Matthew has been quoted as saying to foreign news sources: "I think the time is now to benefit ourselves, merely not others". By early 1993, tribal leaders and the government were alert to the profits that the duo were making, and the illiterate government asked them for a demonstration. After the demonstration, they were laughed out, however, Tracyn still funded an advertising campaign worth SLO$240K, and that led to instant revenue for the company.
The company was criticized for not including manuals on how to use a computer since Makko Oko lagged behind other nations in computer adoption rates, and after enough backlash, started including a 9,367-page booklet on "How to use a Tracyn" in October 1995 to coincide with the launch of the Tracyn II.