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  2. SportsLogos.net - Wikipedia

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    Historical and commemorative logos and uniforms are included for teams and leagues, along with those for collegiate athletic programs and conferences, minor leagues, and international leagues. The site also hosts a discussion forum with nearly 40,000 registered users as of 2020, and posts regular news updates related to logos and team uniforms.

  3. Faithlife Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1992 as Logos Research Systems, Inc., when two Microsoft employees, Bob Pritchett and Kiernon Reiniger, along with Bob’s father, Dale Pritchett quit their jobs to develop Christian software. [2] [3] Their first product was called Logos Bible Software for Microsoft Windows. For nearly 20 years this was the company's only major ...

  4. 15 Biggest Email Service and Account Providers - AOL

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    10. United Internet AG. United Internet AG is a multinational Internet services provider based in Germany. GMX Mail is a free ad-supported email service offered by GMX Internet Services, Inc ...

  5. AOL Mail - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, AOL tested a new free webmail service for the public, without the need of customers subscribing to AOL. This was done in an effort to compete better against MSN Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail and Gmail. [15] The service launched in May 2005 under the name AIM Mail, with 2 gigabytes of mail storage and tightly integrated with AOL Instant ...

  6. History of Gmail - Wikipedia

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    When the service was finally launched in April 2004, about a dozen people were working on the project. [4] Initially the software was available only internally as an email system for Google employees. [5] According to Google, the software had been used internally for "a number of years" before it was released to the public in 2004. [5]

  7. Outlook.com - Wikipedia

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    Outlook.com, formerly Hotmail, is a free personal email service offered by Microsoft. It also provides a webmail interface accessible via web browser or mobile apps featuring mail, calendaring, contacts, and tasks services. Outlook can also be accessed via email clients using the IMAP or POP protocols.