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  2. IMVU - Wikipedia

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    Promotional credits, abbreviated to “predits,” were a second form of currency distributed to members by IMVU and could be obtained by participating in various "Partner" promotions and a few activities that IMVU provides. With relation to a standard free or full member, promo-credits were similar to standard credits.

  3. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Users may earn credits for completing sponsored surveys or certain tasks to purchase items and upgrades to customize their avatar. [58] Linden Lab 's Second Life creates a virtual world in which avatars, homes, decorations, buildings and land are for sale. [ 59 ]

  4. FreeCreditScore.com - Wikipedia

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    Now any company who advertises a “free credit report” on TV or radio must include the statement: "This is not the free credit report provided for by Federal law." [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The law also calls for the Federal Trade Commission to issue new rules that will force free credit report advertisers to inform consumers that the only place for ...

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  7. Instant messaging - Wikipedia

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    Instant messaging has proven to be similar to personal computers, email, and the World Wide Web, in that its adoption for use as a business communications medium was driven primarily by individual employees using consumer software at work, rather than by formal mandate or provisioning by corporate information technology departments. Tens of ...

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    User:Mewithoutdrew/Love is Free User:Mexican Music Industry/Ricardo Hernandez Garcia Ortiz Smith Johnson User:Mexicanoscientificos/La familia, la propiedad privada y el amor

  9. Extra Credits - Wikipedia

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    Extra Credits is a video lesson series currently run by Matthew Krol and Geoffrey Zatkin, narrated by Matthew Krol, with artists Scott DeWitt, Nick DeWitt, David "D" Hueso, and Ali R. Thome and Jordan Martin and writers Robert Rath, R. Kevin Doyle and other staff members. Social Media is run by Kat Rider.