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  2. 10 best money-making apps in 2024 - AOL

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    By utilizing money-making apps, individuals can make extra cash in their spare time, and potentially even turn it into a full-time income. ... Play store and 4.8 out of 5 stars in the App Store ...

  3. 8 remote jobs that pay at least $20 per hour - AOL

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    After all, remote jobs allow you to save time and money you would otherwise spend on commuting. 8 remote jobs that pay at least $20 per hour [Video] Skip to main content

  4. 10 Remote Jobs That Anyone Can Do - AOL

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    Customer Service Representative. If you enjoy helping others, this may be a great entry-level remote job for you. The median pay is $17.75 per hour, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  5. Steady (app) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Money 20/20, Roseman said the company's “focus is on delivering to what’s going to be more than half of the workers in the U.S., and the ability to create steady income for themselves.” [13] A beta version of the app was launched in April 2018 and the application has been downloaded by over 200,000 users. [14]

  6. Microsoft Store - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 was released with an updated version of the Windows Store, which merged Microsoft's other distribution platforms (Windows Marketplace, Windows Phone Store, Xbox Video and Xbox Music) into a unified store front for Windows 10 on all platforms, offering apps, games, music, film, TV series, [13] [14] themes, [15] and ebooks. [16]

  7. Windows Update - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Windows Update service was decommissioned for Windows 98, 98 SE, Me and NT 4.0 and the old updates for those systems were removed from its servers. [38] On August 3, 2020, the update service was decommissioned for Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003 and Vista due to Microsoft discontinuing SHA-1 updates.