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  2. Similarweb - Wikipedia

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    SimilarSites, a browser extension to help users find sites similar to those they are visiting, was launched later. On September 24, 2013, the company closed a Series B round led by David Alliance , Moshe Lichtman with the participation of existing investor Docor International Management.

  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. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    There have also been cases of applications installing browser extensions without the user's knowledge, making it hard for the user to uninstall the unwanted extension. [41] Some Google Chrome extension developers have sold their extensions to third-parties who then incorporated adware. [42] [43] In 2014, Google removed two such extensions from ...

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  6. Inoreader - Wikipedia

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    In April, 2013, Innologica released Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Opera extensions for Inoreader. Inoreader integrates into the web browser, where all of the news feeds can be found and filtered in search. The user can use the extension to subscribe to feeds or save web pages. The extension has a rating of 4.79 out of 5 on the Chrome Web ...

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  8. PhantomJS - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn used PhantomJS based tools for performance testing as of 2011. [11] Netflix used Sketchy, a headless browser built with PhantomJS, to understand what it's doing without having to visit the site as of 2014. [12] Time Warner Cable used PhantomJS with CoffeeScript, Jasmine, and JUnit XML for Jenkins continuous integration as of 2012. [13]

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