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  2. ClipGrab - Wikipedia

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    ClipGrab is published as free software under the GPL-3.0-or-later license [9] Unusually for an open source project, file checksums, code repositories, developer documentation, or online issue trackers are not publicly available. Until 2015, ClipGrab published an online source code repository including a GPL open source license.

  3. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    The differences between Douyin and TikTok have led some U.S. politicians and commentators to accuse the company or the Chinese government of malicious intent. [238] [239] In March 2023, TikTok announced default screen time limits for users under the age of 18. Those under the age of 13 would need a passcode from their parents to extend their time.

  4. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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  5. TikTok has launched SoundOn, which allows artists to upload their music directly to TikTok and to distribute it to various music streaming services.

  6. Snaptube - Wikipedia

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    Download videos and free up space and musics Snaptube is a free Android app that downloads video, audio and also works as a social media aggregator. It provides video resolutions in a range of 144p, 720p, 1080p HD, 2K HD, 4K HD and audio formats in MP3 and M4A.

  7. Where does the trending 'Look At Me' song come from? - AOL

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    A song from 1963 has started trending on TikTok, and users are jumping on one of the latest sound clip trends to show off everything from life changes to their significant others.

  8. 'I wanna go home' TikTok sound: Where did the song come from?

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    It's the perfect background music for every awkward experience.

  9. SoundOn - Wikipedia

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    Powered by TikTok, SoundOn was designed to serve as a platform for new musicians. [ 10 ] [ 14 ] On the platform, artists receive all of their royalties in the first year, and 90% after that. [ 15 ] As of July 2023, it is available in the US, [ 16 ] the UK, Australia, [ 17 ] Brazil, [ 18 ] Indonesia , [ 13 ] [ 3 ] and New Zealand, among others.