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Vyond (formerly known as GoAnimate until 2018; stylized as Go!Animate until 2013) is an American cloud-based animated video creation platform created by Alvin Hung in 2007 and developed by the San Mateo, California-based GoAnimate, Inc.
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New Wikipedia’s logo. See also File:Wikipedia wordmark.svg for the wordmark, and File:Wikipedia-logo-v2-wordmark.svg for the logo+wordmark. Source File:Wikipedia-logo.svg as of 14 May 2010T23:16:42. Date 2010-05-12 Author Version 1 by Nohat (concept by Paullusmagnus); Wikimedia. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
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