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  2. Webydo - Wikipedia

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    Webydo (וובידו) is a cloud-based web design platform that allows designers to create advanced HTML5, responsive websites with a built-in CMS, without writing code.. Webydo works with the WYSIWYG princ

  3. Bookerly - Wikipedia

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    Bookerly is a serif typeface designed by Dalton Maag for Amazon's Kindle e-reader devices and apps. [1] Combined with a new typesetting engine, Amazon.com asserts that the font helps the user "read faster with less eyestrain."

  4. Piktochart - Wikipedia

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    The idea of Piktochart was born in 2011 and a minimum viable product began developing. [2]In March 2012, the first iteration of Piktochart was launched by co-founders, Goh Ai Ching and Andrea Zaggia in Penang, Malaysia. [3]

  5. BlackHatWorld - Wikipedia

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    BlackHatWorld (BHW) is an Internet forum, or platform, focused on black-hat search engine optimization (SEO) techniques and services, often known as spamdexing.. Site services are varied, including copywriting, graphic design, web design, SEO, social media marketing, and app development.

  6. Canva - Wikipedia

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    Canva is a graphic design platform that provides tools for creating social media graphics, presentations, promotional merchandise and Web sites. [6] [7] [8] Launched in Australia in 2013, the service offers design tools for individuals and companies.

  7. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export ... the credentials of up to 350,000 compromised user accounts. ... previously was not allowed in Spotify Free accounts ...

  8. diagrams.net - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company started publishing its hosted service for the mxGraph web application under a separate brand, Diagramly with the domain "diagram.ly". [12]After removing the remaining use of Java applets from its web app, the service rebranded as draw.io in 2012 because the ".io suffix is a lot cooler than .ly", said co-founder David Benson in a 2012 interview.

  9. Cliff Obrecht - Wikipedia

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    Obrecht first appeared on The Australian Financial Review Rich List in 2020 with a net worth of A$ 3.43 billion. [3] As of May 2023, The Australian Financial Review assessed his and Perkins' joint net worth as A$ 13.18 billion on the 2023 Rich List; making them the ninth wealthiest Australians. [4]