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  2. Fancy.com - Wikipedia

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    Thingd is the parent company of Fancy. [6] Thingd is short for “Thing daemon”. In a 2010 TechCrunch article, CEO Joseph Einhorn summarized the company's mission by stating that, “we want to build a database of everything in the world.” [7] Thingd aims to be the object layer on the web, the platform that identifies images and collects metadata around everything from Gucci sunglasses to ...

  3. Tripod (web hosting) - Wikipedia

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    Although the feature was an afterthought originally, Tripod soon became known as a place where people could create free web pages, competing with the likes of GeoCities and Angelfire. [3] Criticizing AOL , the existing leader in this space, for its " walled-garden " approach, Peabody described the company's aims: "Our idea is to build a ...

  4. Wikipedia : Funding Wikipedia through advertisements

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    [8] [9] [10] It doesn't take many ads to make a significant contribution. WordPress.com uses minimal as-needed ads. Most people don't know that the millions of free blogs [8] on the WordPress.com site are funded partially by ads, since only a few ads are used throughout the many blogs. It is unlikely that most readers will ever notice an ad.

  5. WooCommerce - Wikipedia

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    WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress.It is designed for small to large-sized online merchants using WordPress. Launched on September 27, 2011, [3] the plugin quickly became popular for its simplicity to install and customize and for the market position of the base product as freeware (even though many of its optional extensions are paid and proprietary).

  6. WordPress.com - Wikipedia

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    If the free plan is in use, readers see ads on WordPress.com pages, though WordPress.com claims that it is rare. [15] [16] On its support pages, WordPress.com says it "sometimes display[s] advertisements on your blog to help pay the bills". [17] In order to remove the ads, users need to purchase a Plan that starts at $4 a month (if billed ...

  7. Openad - Wikipedia

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    OpenAd.net was an online marketplace for buying and selling creative ideas for use in advertising, marketing and design.The core of its services was giving idea buyers (marketers, advertisers) direct access to a variety of unpublished ideas offered to them by over 11,500 freelance "creatives" from 125 countries [1] worldwide.