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  2. Yahoo! Groups - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Groups was a free-to-use system of electronic mailing lists offered by Yahoo! . Prior to February 2020, Yahoo! Groups was one of the world's largest collections of online discussion boards. It allowed members to subscribe to various groups, read subscribed discussions online, view and share photos, files and bookmarks within a group ...

  3. Wretch (website) - Wikipedia

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    Wretch (Chinese: 無 名 小 站; pinyin: wúmíng xiǎo zhàn) was a Taiwanese community website.In Chinese, its name means Nameless Little Site.. Wretch provided free photo album, and blog hosting services.

  4. Social network hosting service - Wikipedia

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    Such services are also known as vertical social networks due to the creation of SNSes which cater to specific user interests and niches; like larger, interest-agnostic SNSes, such niche networking services may also possess the ability to create increasingly niche groups of users. List of social network hosting services

  5. Unbounce - Wikipedia

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    Unbounce is a Canadian software company headquartered in Vancouver. The company produces landing pages for websites, and is the host of the annual Call to Action Conference. History. The company was founded in 2009 by CEO Rick Perreault and five co-founders in Vancouver, British Columbia.

  6. Lifeknot - Wikipedia

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    LifeKnot was a social networking website with a focus on shared interests and hobbies. It was founded in November 2003 by Matt Muro, is based in Cambridge, MA and is privately owned.

  7. Users' group - Wikipedia

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    A users' group (also user's group or user group) is a type of club focused on the use of a particular technology, usually (but not always) computer-related. Overview [ edit ] Users' groups started in the early days of mainframe computers, as a way to share sometimes hard-won knowledge and useful software, usually written by end users ...

  8. HubSpot - Wikipedia

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    HubSpot, Inc. is an American developer and marketer of software products for inbound marketing, sales, and customer service. HubSpot was founded by Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah in 2006. Its products and services aim to provide tools for customer relationship management, social media marketing, content management, lead generation, web ...

  9. Manage distribution lists in AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    Create distribution lists to save time when you send emails to a group of contacts from the contacts you already have in your AOL Contacts, set up a contact list with a group of people you often send emails. For example, you email the same content to 3 friends every week. Instead, create a contact list called "Friends". Send one email to your ...