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  2. Ghost (blogging platform) - Wikipedia

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    Notable backers included Seth Godin, Leo Babauta, Darren Rowse, Tucker Max, major companies such as Woo-Themes, Envato, and Microsoft. [ 15 ] On September 19, 2013, the first public version of Ghost was released, named Kerouac [ 16 ] as an early release to people who had backed the Kickstarter campaign.

  3. Freepik - Wikipedia

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    Freepik was founded in 2010 by brothers Alejandro Sánchez and Pablo Blanes, together with their friend Joaquín Cuenca, founder of Panoramio. [3] Initially it was a search engine that indexed content from the top 10 free content websites for designers.

  4. HubSpot - Wikipedia

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    HubSpot Academy is an online training program with free courses for content, email, inbound and social media marketing, as well as graphic design, web development, and search engine optimization. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] Some of the courses offer certifications. [ 61 ]

  5. Gmail interface - Wikipedia

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    Gmail allows users to conduct advanced searches using either the Advanced Search interface or through search operators in the search box. Emails can be searched by their text; by their ‘From’, ‘To’ and ‘Subject’ fields, by their location, date and size; by associated labels, categories and circles, by whether or not the message is read, and by whether or not the message has an ...

  6. TinyMCE - Wikipedia

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    A theme relates to the editor's construction, while a skin make changes to the appearance of the editor. In TinyMCE 5.x, the default theme is called Silver, [47] and the default skin is called Oxide. [48] In TinyMCE 5.x, the default theme is called Silver, [47] and the default skin is called Oxide. [48]

  7. Pexels - Wikipedia

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    Pexels provides media for online download, maintaining a library that contains over 3.2 million photos and videos, growing each month by roughly 200,000 files. [1] The content is uploaded by the users and reviewed manually.