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Alexa Internet
Alexa Internet, Inc. is a California-based subsidiary company of Amazon.com that
is known for its toolbar and
website. Once installed, the toolbar collects data
on browsing behavior which is transmitted to the website where it is stored and
analyzed and is the basis for the company's web traffic reporting.
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Alibaba.com
Alibaba.com (Template:HKSE) Alibaba.com (HKSE: 1688) (simplified Chinese:
阿里巴巴网络有限公司; traditional Chinese: 阿里巴巴網絡有限公司; pinyin: Ālǐbābā) is the world's
largest online business-to-business trading platform for small businesses.
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Amazon.com
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is a US-based multinational electronic commerce
company. Amazon.com started as an online bookstore, but soon diversified,
selling DVDs, CDs, MP3 downloads, computer software, video games, electronics,
apparel, furniture, food, and toys. Amazon has established separate
websites in
Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and China. It also
provides international shipping to certain countries for some of its products.
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deviantArt
deviantArt aims to provide a place for any artist to exhibit and discuss works.
Works are organized in a comprehensive category structure, including
photography, digital art, traditional art, literature, Flash, filmmaking, skins
for applications, and others, along with extensive downloadable
resources such
as tutorials and stock photography. Additional utilities consists of journals,
polls, groups and portfolios.
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eHow
eHow is an online how-to guide with more than 1 million articles and 170,000
videos offering step-by-step instructions. eHow articles and videos are created
by freelancers and cover a wide variety of topics organized into a hierarchy of
categories. Any eHow user can leave comments or responses, but only contracted
writers can contribute changes to articles. The writers work on a freelance
basis, being paid by article.
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GameSpot
GameSpot is a video gaming website that provides
news, reviews, previews,
downloads, and other information. GameSpot.com is currently one of the 200
highest-trafficked websites according to Alexa. In addition to the
information
produced by GameSpot staff, the site also allows users to write their own
reviews, blogs, and post on the site's forums. The forums are partially shared
with those on GameFAQs, another website owned by CNET.
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Internet Movie Database
Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an
online database of information related to
movies, television shows, actors, production crew personnel, video games and
fictional characters featured in visual entertainment media.
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StumbleUpon
StumbleUpon is a discovery engine (a form of web search engine) that finds and
recommends web content to its users. Its features allow users to discover and
rate
Web pages, photos, and videos that are personalized to their tastes and
interests using peer-sourcing and social-networking principles.
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Wikipedia
Wikipedia is a free, web-based, collaborative, multilingual encyclopedia
project supported by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Its 18 million
articles (over 3.6 million in English) have been written collaboratively by
volunteers
around the world, and almost all of its articles can be edited by
anyone with access to the
site. Wikipedia was launched in 2001 by Jimmy Wales
and Larry Sanger and has become the largest and most
popular general reference
work on the
Internet, ranking around seventh among
all websites on
Alexa and
having 365 million readers.
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YouTube - Broadcast yourself
YouTube is a video-sharing website on which users can upload, share, and view
videos. Most of the content on YouTube has been uploaded by individuals,
although media corporations including CBS, BBC, Vevo, Hulu and other
organizations offer some of their material via the site, as part of the YouTube
partnership program.
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