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  2. Pinterest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinterest

    Pinterest is an American social media service for publishing and discovery of information [6] in the form of pinboards. [7] This includes recipes, home, style, motivation, and inspiration on the Internet using image sharing. [8]

  3. Bluesky - Wikipedia

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    Bluesky (commonly abbreviated as Bsky) is a decentralized microblogging social platform.The platform was created by Bluesky Social, a public benefit corporation based in the United States, as a proof of concept for the AT Protocol, a communication protocol for decentralized social networks.

  4. Shelfari - Wikipedia

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    Learn More", [8] as well as links to a page titled "Read the FAQ", [15] instructions to "Download your data in a CSV file" (whose linked page is titled "Export Everything" [16]), and instructions to "Move to Goodreads" (whose linked page is titled "Export Invitation"), [17] along with two months to migrate their Shelfari content to Goodreads ...

  5. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    Modern invitation design follows fashion trends. Invitations are generally chosen to match the couple's personal preferences, the level of formality of the event, and any color scheme or planned theme. For example, a casual beach wedding may have light, fresh colors and beach-related graphics.

  6. Telegram (software) - Wikipedia

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    Telegram users can create and join groups and channels. Groups are large multi-user chats that support up to 200,000 members and can be public or private. Users can freely join public chats and find them using the in-app search function, while private chats require an invitation.

  7. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle was launched from their garage by Robert, Bobby, and Jeffrey Beaver, and went live in 2005. [5] The company received an initial investment of US$16 million in July 2005 from Google investors John Doerr and Ram Shriram, [3] and an additional investment of US$30 million in October 2007.

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