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  2. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft since 2009. It offers web, video, image, and map search products, and powers Yahoo! Search. Learn about its history, features, and market share.

  3. Scopus - Wikipedia

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    Scopus is a product of Elsevier that competes with Web of Science and covers life sciences, social sciences, physical sciences and health sciences. It provides various features such as author profiles, chemical search, citation metrics and open access status, but also faces criticism for bias and predatory journals.

  4. Bing Webmaster Tools - Wikipedia

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    Bing Webmaster Tools is a free service that allows webmasters to add their websites to the Bing index crawler and see their site's performance in Bing. It offers tools for webmasters to troubleshoot, submit URLs, check backlinks, sitemaps, robots.txt, markup, and more.

  5. Search engine optimization - Wikipedia

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    Learn what SEO is, how it works, and why it is important for websites. Find out the history, techniques, and challenges of SEO, as well as its relationship with Google and other search engines.

  6. Category:Search engine webmaster tools - Wikipedia

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  7. Create and manage 3rd-party app passwords - AOL Help

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    Learn how to generate and use an app password to access your AOL Mail account on third-party email apps that do not use the AOL sign-in page. App passwords are randomly generated codes that remain active even if you change your main account password.

  8. API key - Wikipedia

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    An API key is a secret identifier used to authenticate and authorize access to an API. Learn how API keys are sent, used and secured in HTTP APIs, and see examples and incidents of API key misuse.

  9. OpenAPI Specification - Wikipedia

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    OpenAPI Specification is a language for describing web services that can be used to generate code, documentation, test cases, and more. It was formerly known as Swagger Specification and is maintained by the OpenAPI Initiative, an open-source collaboration project of the Linux Foundation.