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  2. Pinterest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinterest

    Content can also be found outside Pinterest and similarly uploaded to a board via the "Save" button, which can be downloaded to the bookmark bar on a web browser, or be implemented by a webmaster directly on the website. It was originally called the "Pin it" button, but it was renamed in 2016 to "Save" to try to make the site more intuitive to ...

  3. Menu key - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the menu key ( ≣ Menu ), or application key, is a key previously found on Microsoft Windows -oriented computer keyboards. It was introduced at the same time as the Windows logo key.

  4. Timeline of Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest debuts a new "Pin It" button that requires fewer steps to bookmark a Pin, and that, according to tests, increases the number of pinning actions by 3%. The new button is developed by the team from Icebergs, a company acquired by Pinterest the previous year.

  5. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google. Accessible worldwide, [note 1] YouTube launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States, it is the second most visited website in the world, after Google Search.

  6. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    When emails go missing in AOL Mail, it's often due to a few simple things; either the message is in the wrong folder, your third-party mail client's settings, or your...

  7. Tab key - Wikipedia

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    Tab key (top left) on a standard Windows keyboard. The tab key Tab ↹ (abbreviation of tabulator key [1] or tabular key) [2] on a keyboard is used to advance the cursor to the next tab stop .

  8. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    New toolbar with Google aesthetics, faster loading time, and "undo" and "redo" buttons, also added the full justification button, a strike-through button, and an expanded color palette. In 2010, Blogger introduced new templates and redesigned its website. The new post editor was criticized for being less reliable than its predecessor.

  9. Cohost - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohost

    Users. 203,805 (November 2023) Current status. Online. Cohost (stylized in all lowercase letters as cohost or cohost!) is a social media website publicly launched in June 2022 [1] that is currently in beta. It is owned by a not-for-profit software company named Anti Software Software Club that consists of four developers. [2]

  10. Social media and psychology - Wikipedia

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    Psychology of social networking. A social network is a social structure made up of individuals or organizations who communicate and interact with each other. Social networking sites – such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and LinkedIn – are defined as technology-enabled tools that assist users with creating and maintaining their relationships.

  11. Yo (app) - Wikipedia

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    Yo was created by Israeli developer Or Arbel in eight hours at the request of Moshe Hogeg, CEO of Mobli, who asked Arbel to design a single-button app to send a notification to his assistant or wife. It was launched on April Fools' Day 2014 for Android and iOS, though initially rejected by Apple for being too simple. The app was only shared ...