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  2. MyFreeCams - Wikipedia

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    MFC was launched in 2004, [2] [3] [4] and by 2010 was described by industry group XBIZ as "one of the world's largest adult webcam communities." [5] It was reported as having more than 100,000 models and more than five million members. [5]

  3. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 - Wikipedia

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    The Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra use non-removable Li-Ion batteries, rated at 4300 mAh and 4500 mAh respectively. [13] Qi inductive charging is supported as well as the ability to charge other Qi-compatible device from the Note 20's own battery power, which is branded as "Samsung PowerShare"; wired charging is supported over USB-C at up to 25 W.

  4. MyLife - Wikipedia

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    MyLife is an American information brokerage firm. Founded by Jeffrey Tinsley in 2002 as Reunion.com, it changed names following a 2008 merger with Wink.com. MyLife gathers personal information through public records and other sources to automatically generate a "MyLife Public Page" for each person. [1]

  5. GE Appliances - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to late 2014, GE Appliances & Lighting was a sub-business under GE Home & Business Solutions. [ 12 ] On September 8, 2014, General Electric agreed to sell the company to Electrolux , a Swedish appliance manufacturer and the second-largest consumer appliance manufacturer after Whirlpool Corporation , for US$3.3 billion in cash.

  6. Tide (financial service) - Wikipedia

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    Tide has created a set of finance tools for small business owners. Customers can open business current accounts straight from their mobile phone by scanning an ID and are sent a Mastercard debit card to use for business transactions. [13] Tide business service is available on iPhone and Android devices, and on desktop computers. [16]

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  8. HomeAdvisor - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, HomeAdvisor acquired Werkspot.nl, the leading Dutch home improvement platform. [11] By 2015, HomeAdvisor had achieved more than $300 million in annual revenue, been used by more than 30 million homeowners, had nearly 100,000 pre-screened service professionals in its network and almost 3 million verified reviews. [14]

  9. Whitepages (company) - Wikipedia

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    He also used his personal house, savings account and personal belongings as collateral for the loan. [8] Algard began shifting the company's business model to reduce its reliance on advertising and instead focus on business users and paid subscriptions. [8] [29] Whitepages released the Localicious app in July 2011.