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  2. Similarweb - Wikipedia

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    similarweb.com. Launched. 2007. ( 2007) Current status. Online. Similarweb Ltd. is an Israeli software development and data aggregation company specializing in web analytics, web traffic and performance. Headquartered in Givatayim, the company has 12 offices worldwide. Similarweb went public on the New York Stock Exchange in May 2021.

  3. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Similarweb (April-24) Semrush (Jan-24) Google Search: google.com 1 1 Search engine Google United States YouTube: youtube.com 2 2 Video-sharing platform Google United States Facebook: facebook.com 3 3 Social network Meta United States Instagram: instagram.com 4 8 Social network Meta United States X/Twitter: x.com twitter.com (redirect) 5 37

  4. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network. The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive catalog of online videos. [1]

  5. List of employment websites - Wikipedia

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    Site Location Type of employment Notes Adzuna: U.K. General Content aggregator AfterCollege: U.S. College graduates AlJazeera Jobs: Middle East General Based in Bahrain (Jobs at Al Jazeera) AngelList: U.S. Startups Canadian Job Bank: Canada General Government affiliated, connected to Working in Canada CareerArc Social Recruiting: U.S. General ...

  6. Sharesome - Wikipedia

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    Sharesome receives 2.5 million visits per month and is ranked #8,500 in the United States according to SimilarWeb. The platform primarily expanded its user base in the wake of the Tumblr ban on NSFW content. This growth was unique compared to other adult content providers, which typically monetize from older or less tech-savvy audiences.

  7. WordPress.com - Wikipedia

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    WordPress.com is a web building platform for self-publishing that is popular for blogging and other works. It is owned and operated by Automattic, Inc. [3] It is run on a modified version of the WordPress software. [4] This website provides free blog hosting for registered users and is financially supported via paid upgrades, [5] "VIP" services ...

  8. British Virgin Islands news websites - Wikipedia

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    Some news sites in the Territory allow a great deal of latitude to the public to comment anonymously upon articles (referred to, slightly misleadingly, as "blogs" locally). In a community as small as the British Virgin Islands anonymous comments often indicate inside knowledge in relation to news items, or serve as a vox populi in relation to ...

  9. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Google's rise was largely due to a patented algorithm called PageRank which helps rank web pages that match a given search string. When Google was a Stanford research project, it was nicknamed BackRub because the technology checks backlinks to determine a site's importance.