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  2. Etsy - Wikipedia

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    Etsy, Inc. is an American e-commerce company with an emphasis on the selling of handmade or vintage items and craft supplies. These items fall under a wide range of categories, including jewelry, bags, clothing, home decor, religious items, furniture, toys, art, as well as craft supplies and tools.

  3. Etsy Removed From the S&P 500. What's Next for This ... - AOL

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    If Etsy were being removed from the S&P 500 index for more serious reasons, this would be a different discussion. But the reality is that it's simply too small to be there. But the reality is that ...

  4. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    Elsagate is a controversy over videos on YouTube and YouTube Kids that feature fictional characters from family-oriented media in disturbing or sexual situations. The videos often use the names of popular characters like Peppa Pig, Elsa, and Spider-Man to attract children, but contain themes unsuitable for them.

  5. April Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    April Wilkerson is an American YouTuber who specializes in DIY woodworking and metalworking projects around the home. She also co-hosts several TV series on History channel, such as Assembly Required and More Power, and has a Roku show on This Old House Makers Channel.

  6. Etsy Is Out of the S&P 500. Here's 1 Great Stock to Buy ... - AOL

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    ETSY data by YCharts. Opportunities in e-commerce and more. Ultimately, buying Amazon stock is a vote of confidence in so much more than its e-commerce platform, although that's one reason to buy it.

  7. Susan Wojcicki - Wikipedia

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    Susan Wojcicki was the CEO of YouTube from 2014 to 2023 and the sister of Google co-founder Anne Wojcicki. She joined Google in 1999 and helped create its advertising and video products, including YouTube, which Google bought for $1.65 billion in 2006.

  8. Zoe Sugg - Wikipedia

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    Zoe Sugg, also known as Zoella, is an English YouTuber, blogger, and author who has over 10 million subscribers and 1 billion views. She launched her own beauty and lifestyle brands, Zoella Beauty and Zoella Lifestyle, which had a combined revenue of £3.8 million per year, and wrote several best-selling books.

  9. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Learn how YouTube, the world's largest video hosting website and second most visited website, has influenced various fields such as education, politics, culture, and business. Explore the pros and cons of YouTube's role as a social media platform, from enabling free expression and innovation to spreading misinformation and radicalization.