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  2. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Facebook introduced the Facebook Marketplace, allowing users to post classified ads within sale, housing, and jobs categories. [75] However, the feature never gained traction, and in 2009, control was transferred to Oodle, the platform powering the functionality. The feature was then eventually shut down in 2014. [75]

  3. SuperPoke! - Wikipedia

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    Max Levchin's Slide acquired the application and its creators in 2007, with the application growing to become one of Facebook's most popular applications in terms of monthly active users. [2] The application mimicked Facebook's own " poke " feature, adding new actions like smiles, winks, slaps, and “smacking” Facebook friends.

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  5. Online marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Online marketplace operators have a unique ability to obtain and use in their economic decision making personal data and transaction data, but also social data and location data. Therefore academics have described online marketplaces as new economic actor, or even as a new type of market economy.

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  7. Dorothy Lane Market - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Calvin Mayne bought Sakada's shares of the company, becoming the sole owner. [5] In 1991, Dorothy Lane Market opened a second location in Centerville, Ohio. A third location opened in Springboro, Ohio in 2002. [6] In 2005, the company's produce departments were certified organic by the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association. [7]

  8. Poke - Wikipedia

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    PEEK and POKE, BASIC commands; Poke bonnet, a type of headwear; Poke (Facebook), a Facebook feature; Poke (Oklahoma State University), a nickname for an Oklahoma State Cowboys athlete; Poke (surname) Poke language, a Soko–Kele language spoken by the Topoke people; Virginia poke or pokeweed, a herbaceous perennial plant

  9. 2nd Street Market - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Street Market is a public market in Dayton, Ohio. The market is located at the corner of Webster Street and East 2nd Street. It is Dayton's largest and oldest operating public market. In 2012, Country Living Magazine mentioned the market in its piece called “50 Things To Do This Summer in 50 States”. [1]