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  2. Squarespace - Wikipedia

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    Squarespace, Inc. is an American website building and hosting company based in New York City. [2] It provides software as a service for website building and hosting, and allows users to use pre-built website templates and drag-and-drop elements to create and modify webpages.

  3. Wix.com - Wikipedia

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    Wix's secondary headquarters, Tel Aviv, Israel. Wix.com Ltd. (Hebrew: וויקס.קום, romanized: wix.com) or simply Wix is an Israeli software company, publicly listed in the US, that provides cloud-based web development services.

  4. Squarespace vs. WordPress: Which website builder is ... - AOL

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    The past few years have seen an explosion in the popularity of website builders, as more and more people claim their spots on the internet. But when it comes to knowing which one to pick, it can ...

  5. Shopify - Wikipedia

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    Shopify Inc., stylized as shopify, is a Canadian multinational e-commerce company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. Shopify is the name of its proprietary e-commerce platform for online stores and retail POS (point-of-sale) systems. The platform offers retailers a suite of services, including payments, marketing, shipping and customer ...

  6. Website builder - Wikipedia

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    Website builders are tools that typically allow the construction of websites without manual code editing. They fall into two categories: They fall into two categories: Online proprietary tools provided by web hosting service companies.

  7. Weebly - Wikipedia

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    Weebly's website creator operates in a web browser, using a widget-based site builder with drag-and-drop [13] [14] functionality. Storage is unlimited, but the service restricts individual file sizes. [15] It automatically generates a mobile version of each website, supports blogging and e-commerce.

  8. Home Quarters Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Home Quarters Warehouse (HQ) was an American chain of "big-box" home improvement stores, originally based in Virginia Beach, Virginia.In 1984, the chemical manufacturing company W.R. Grace & Co. announced its intentions to enter the home improvement retail business, hiring Bernard R. Kossar and Frank Doczi to head the new chain.

  9. Homestead Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Homestead Technologies is a web hosting company based in Burlington, Massachusetts.. Homestead offers its members WYSIWIG tools to build and publish their own websites. Since its founding in 1997 [2] as a free service provider, Homestead has expanded the scope of its services to include online marketing, paid search ads, SEO tools and e-commerce services. [3]