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  2. WooCommerce - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WooCommerce

    WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress.It is designed for small to large-sized online merchants using WordPress. Launched on September 27, 2011, [3] the plugin quickly became popular for its simplicity to install and customize and for the market position of the base product as freeware (even though many of its optional extensions are paid and proprietary).

  3. Comparison of shopping cart software - Wikipedia

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    Product image attaching Product rating Product reviews Quotes Reordering Returns Search as user types Search cloud Site map, viewable Social bookmarking Tell friends Wish list Apache OFBiz: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes BigCommerce: Yes 3rd party 3rd party No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Drupal Commerce: Yes Yes Yes No Yes ...

  4. Review aggregator - Wikipedia

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    A review aggregator is a system that collects reviews and ratings of products and services, such as films, books, video games, music, software, hardware, or cars. This system then stores the reviews to be used for supporting a website where users can view the reviews, selling information to third parties about consumer tendencies, and creating databases for companies to learn about their ...

  5. Comparison shopping website - Wikipedia

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    This technology includes software and plugins aimed to standardize the typical processes involving price and product comparison. Without much resources it became possible for amateurs to build seemingly professional websites, mostly using the popular Wordpress CMS. These small sites often rely on Google for their visitors, which are monetized ...

  6. WordPress - Wikipedia

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    WordPress (WP, or WordPress.org) is a web content management system.It was originally created as a tool to publish blogs but has evolved to support publishing other web content, including more traditional websites, mailing lists, Internet forums, media galleries, membership sites, learning management systems, and online stores.

  7. Text (company) - Wikipedia

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    OpenWidget is a free website widget and plugin software. [34] It was launched in November 2022. [35] [36] It allows to add functionality to an existing website using one of the pre-defined apps, such as contact and feedback forms, product reviews and recommendations, and frequently asked questions templates. [37]

  8. Shopify - Wikipedia

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    In April of that year, Shopify launched a free mobile app on the Apple App Store. The app allows Shopify store owners to view and manage their stores from iOS mobile devices. [18] Shopify received $7 million from an initial series A round of venture capital financing in December 2010. [19] [20] Its Series B round raised $15 million in October ...

  9. Content management system - Wikipedia

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    A CMS typically has two major components: a content management application (CMA), as the front-end user interface that allows a user, even with limited expertise, to add, modify, and remove content from a website without the intervention of a webmaster; and a content delivery application (CDA), that compiles the content and updates the website.