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  2. Evite - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .evite .com. Evite is a social-planning website for creating, sending, and managing online invitations. The website offers digital invitations with RSVP tracking. It also offers greeting cards, announcements, E-Gift cards, and party planning ideas. Evite was launched in 1998 by co-founders Al Lieb and Selina Tobaccowala.

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  4. Template:Public Announcement - Wikipedia

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    |state=expanded: {{Public Announcement|state=expanded}} to show the template expanded, i.e., fully visible |state=autocollapse : {{Public Announcement|state=autocollapse}} shows the template collapsed to the title bar if there is a {{ navbox }} , a {{ sidebar }} , or some other table on the page with the collapsible attribute

  5. 'Our People,' celebrates Black art — but artists may not ...

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    A Facebook announcement and an email blast by the Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cumberland County appeared to leave the question open and have led to some confusion and anger.

  6. Canva - Wikipedia

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    Canva was founded in Perth, Australia, by Melanie Perkins, Cliff Obrecht and Cameron Adams on 1 January 2013. In its first year, Canva had more than 750,000 users. [9] In April 2014, social media and technology expert Guy Kawasaki joined the company as its chief evangelist (brand promoter). [10] In 2015, Canva for Work was launched, focusing on ...

  7. Template:Announcement panel - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This panel is designed to go atop WikiProject main pages to add any announcements. When not being used, just remark the template out (<!-- -->).

  8. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Zuckerberg was joined in the promotion of the site by Saverin (business aspects), Dustin Moskovitz (programmer), Andrew McCollum (graphic artist), and Chris Hughes. In March 2004, Facebook expanded to Stanford, Columbia, and Yale. [3] This expansion continued when it opened to all Ivy League and Boston-area schools.

  9. Facebook rebranded as Meta in announcement by Mark ... - AOL

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    “Our mission remains the same,” Zuckerberg said. “It’s still about bringing people together.”