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  2. Google Chrome App - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome Apps, or commonly just Chrome Apps, were a certain type of non-standardized web application that ran on the Google Chrome web browser. Chrome apps could be obtained from the Chrome Web Store along with various free and paid apps, extensions , and themes.

  3. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    A year later it was redesigned to "catalyze a big increase in traffic, across downloads, users, and total number of apps". [4] As of June 2012, there were 750 million total installs of content hosted on Chrome Web Store. [5] Some extension developers have sold their extensions to third-parties who then incorporated adware.

  4. Fiverr - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, Fiverr released their iOS app in the Apple App Store, [8] and in March 2014 the company published their Android app in the Google Play Store. [9] In October 2015, Amazon started legal action against 1,114 Fiverr sellers it claims provide fake reviews on the US version of its website. Fiverr did not dispute Amazon's allegations ...

  5. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    Fiverr: Israel [a] An online freelancing platform [2] Andela: United States [a] An online platform for training software programmers in Africa and connecting them with clients [90] [91] Catalant: United States [a] A matchmaking platform for office work. Was formerly known as HourlyNerd [92] [93] Expert360: Australia

  6. Ad blocking - Wikipedia

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    This can be done in most browsers easily and also improves security and privacy. This crude technological method is refined by numerous browser extensions. Every web browser handles this task differently, but, in general, one alters the options, preferences or application extensions to filter specific media types. An additional add-on is ...

  7. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    The normal downloaded Chrome installer puts the browser in the user's local app data directory and provides invisible background updates, but the MSI package will allow installation at the system level, providing system administrators control over the update process [339] – it was formerly possible only when Chrome was installed using Google ...

  8. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer was the first major browser to support extensions, with the release of version 4 in 1997. [7] Firefox has supported extensions since its launch in 2004. Opera and Chrome began supporting extensions in 2009, [8] and Safari did so the following year. Microsoft Edge added extension support in 2016. [9]

  9. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    Eye of GNOME (aka Image Viewer) No No Yes Yes F-Spot: No No Yes No FastPictureViewer: Yes No No No FastStone Image Viewer: Yes No No No Geeqie: No Yes Yes Yes Gonvisor: Yes Yes No No GraphicConverter: No Yes No No gThumb: No No Yes Yes Gwenview: No No Yes Yes iPhoto: No Yes No No IrfanView: Yes No No No KPhotoAlbum: No No Yes Yes Loupe (aka ...