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  2. TradingView - Wikipedia

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    TradingView is a social media network, analysis platform and mobile app for traders and investors. The company was founded in 2011 and has offices in New York and London . [1] As at 2020, the company ranks in the top 130 websites globally according to Alexa .

  3. Strikingly - Wikipedia

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    Strikingly is a "mobile-first" website builder. Its aim is to allow a user with little or no development experience, [3] to create mobile optimized websites. [4] In addition to smartphones and tablets, websites created with Strikingly are "enhanced for viewing across all devices", including desktops. [5] [6] [verification needed]

  4. Wix.com - Wikipedia

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    Wix.com. Wix.com Ltd. ( Hebrew: וויקס.קום, romanized : wix.com) is an Israeli software company, publicly listed in the US, that provides cloud -based web development services. It offers tools for creating HTML5 websites and mobile sites using online drag-and-drop editing. [3] Along with its headquarters and other offices in Israel, Wix ...

  5. Silex website builder - Wikipedia

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    Silex is a free WYSIWYG website builder, that can be used directly in a browser or run offline as a it also provides cross-platform application version. The application includes a drag and drop interface to edit a website, and HTML, CSS and JavaScript editors to add styles and interactivity to the elements. [1] [2]

  6. Mobirise - Wikipedia

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    WYSIWYG Website builder, HTML editor. License. Freeware. Website. mobirise .com. Mobirise is a freeware web design application that allows users to design and publish bootstrap websites without coding. [3] Mobirise is essentially a drag and drop website builder, [4] featuring various website themes. It is headquartered in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

  7. Piczo - Wikipedia

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    Piczo.com. Piczo was a social networking and blogging website for teens. It was founded in 2003 by Jim Conning in San Francisco, California. Early investors included Catamount, Sierra Ventures, U.S. Venture Partners, and Mangrove Capital Partners. In March 2009, Piczo was acquired by Stardoll (Stardoll AB with CEO Mattias Miksche). [3]

  8. Google Sites - Wikipedia

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    Google Sites. Google Sites is a structured wiki and web page creation tool included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. The service includes Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drawings, Google Forms, and Google Keep. Google Sites is only available on the web.

  9. Moonfruit - Wikipedia

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    Moonfruit was launched in January 2000 during the dot-com bubble, and was supported entirely by advertisements. [2] When the bubble burst, it became a subscription-based service. [3] Later, the company was bought out by its London -based staff. [1] The service is now in its sixth version, including a French language version, with further ...