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  2. Linktree - Wikipedia

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    Linktree is a freemium service: it is free, but also offers a 'Pro' subscription launched in April 2017, [6] which gives more benefits, such as more customization options, more detailed analytics, email sign-up integration, removal of the Linktree logo, etc. [12] Users can upload as many links as they wish despite not subscribing.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  4. Steph Curry, Maggie Rogers join 100+ celebs using link-in-bio ...

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    Vote.org and Linktree are teaming up to make celebrities' and influencers' 'link in bio' a voter registration hub. Tara Davis-Woodhall explains why.

  5. Vic Mignogna - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He grew up watching cartoons on television. One of his favorites was Speed Racer , a cult classic animated show based on a Japanese comic strip. [ 5 ] He graduated from Liberty University with a degree in television and film production, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and taught English and speech at Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida . [ 8 ]

  6. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook used a combination platform based on HBase to store data across distributed machines. Using a tailing architecture, events are stored in log files, and the logs are tailed. The system rolls these events up and writes them to storage. The user interface then pulls the data out and displays it to users. Facebook handles requests as AJAX ...

  7. Muck Sticky - Wikipedia

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    Justin M. Osburn (born October 29, 1977), known by his stage name Muck Sticky, is an American musician, songwriter, actor and artist.Muck Sticky has self-released thirty-two albums since 2004, and was featured on the MTV series, $5 Cover.

  8. Plurk - Wikipedia

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    Plurk (/ ˈ p l ɜːr k / ⓘ) is a free social networking and microblogging service that allows users to send updates (otherwise known as plurks) through short messages or links, which can be up to 360 text characters in length (as of 2016).

  9. Deep linking - Wikipedia

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    This is intentional; one of the design purposes of the Web is to allow authors to link to any published document on another site. The possibility of so-called "deep" linking is therefore built into the Web technology of HTTP and URLs by default—while a site can attempt to restrict deep links, to do so requires extra effort.