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  2. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    Product families. Google Pixel – smartphones, tablets, laptops, earbuds, and other accessories. Google Nest – smart home products including smart speakers, smart displays, digital media players, smart doorbells, smart thermostats, smoke detectors, and wireless routers. Fitbit – activity trackers and smartwatches.

  3. Storenvy - Wikipedia

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    e-Commerce. URL. www.storenvy.com. Written in. Ruby on Rails. Storenvy is an e-commerce platform. It is an online store builder, combined with a social marketplace. Storenvy launched in 2012. At present, there are 90,000 merchants available [1] that list a variety of products at Storenvy.

  4. 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. [3] The platform offers retailers a suite of services, including payments, marketing, shipping and customer ...

  5. Google Shopping - Wikipedia

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    Google Shopping. Google Shopping, [2] formerly Google Product Search, Google Products and Froogle, is a Google service created by Craig Nevill-Manning which allows users to search for products on online shopping websites and compare prices between different vendors. Google announced at its Marketing Live event in May 2019 that the new Google ...

  6. Builders Square - Wikipedia

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    Builders Square. Builders Square was a big-box home improvement retailer headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. [1] A subsidiary of Kmart, its format was quite similar to The Home Depot, Menards, and Lowe's with floor space of about 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2), [2][3] and inventories in excess of 35,000 different items. [4]

  7. SupaDupa - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform. Type. E-commerce. License. Software as a service. Website. SupaDupa.me. SupaDupa is an online store builder which allows users to create e-commerce stores, originally targeting the creative sector. [1] [2] It was initially launched in 2012, developed by what was originally a web development agency based in Notting Hill, London.

  8. Google Get Your Business Online - Wikipedia

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    Google Get Your Business Online is a program launched by Google in 2011 aimed at increasing the web presence of small businesses and cities by providing free advice on search engine optimization and helping business owners update their information on Google for free. [1] The program started rolling out across the US in 2012.

  9. Google App Maker - Wikipedia

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    Google, Inc. Initial release. November 30, 2016; 7 years ago (November 30, 2016) Type. App development. Website. appmaker.google.com. Google App Maker was a low-code application development tool, developed by Google Inc. as part of the G Suite family. It allowed developers or its users to build and deploy custom business apps on the web.