Half.com Overview

Internet Software And ServicesCompany

Where is Half.com headquartered?

Half.com is headquartered in San Jose, California.

What sector is Half.com in?

Half.com is an internet software and services company.

When was Half.com founded?

Half.com was founded in 1999.

Half.com, Inc.

2145 Hamilton Avenue,
San Jose, California 95125
United States,
(408)376-7400
www.half.ebay.com

Half.com, a company that has an Oregon town named after it. Half.com traders that want to buy or sell books, video games, movies, music, or other media products .



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