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  2. Formstack - Wikipedia

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    Formstack was founded by Ade Olonoh on February 28, 2006. In November 2009, Formstack (then called FormSpring) launched formspring.me, a social question and answer site where users could ask questions, give answers, and learn more about their friends.

  3. Jotform - Wikipedia

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    Jotform was founded in 2006 by Aytekin Tank. [10] [11] [12]In 2011, it released Wishbox, a feedback tool that annotates screenshots. [13] [14]By 2012, Jotform had over 700,000 users and published over two million user forms.

  4. GoFundMe - Wikipedia

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    Once the website is created, GoFundMe allows users to share their project with people through integrated social network links (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) and email. People can then donate to a user's cause through the website using a debit card or credit card [14] and track the funding. Those who donate can also leave comments on the website.

  5. Category:Free PDF software - Wikipedia

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    That is, software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy. Typically, this means software which is distributed with a free software license, and whose source code is available to anyone who receives a copy of the software. Free and open-source software portal

  6. Crowdrise - Wikipedia

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    CrowdRise's fundraising model is based upon the notion of making giving back fun, [8] which may lead to more people donating and more funds being raised. [9] The platform uses gamification and a rewards point system to engage users to participate in fundraising and donating.

  7. Crowdfunding - Wikipedia

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    Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising money from a large number of people, typically via the internet. [1] [2] Crowdfunding is a form of crowdsourcing and alternative finance. In 2015, over US$34 billion was raised worldwide by crowdfunding. [3]

  8. Toptal - Wikipedia

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    The firm developed personality, language, and skills testing to remotely screen engineering candidates, and accepted the top 3% of several thousand monthly applicants. [2] [3] [7] The firm matches business engagements with developers from its network and brokers the terms of each job. [3] In 2015, it expanded to include freelance design. [8]

  9. Fundly - Wikipedia

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    Fundly is a crowdfunding site for online fundraising. It allows non-profits, charities, politics, clubs, schools, teams, churches, and other causes to raise money ...