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Digg.com is a popular social bookmarking and content discovery website. Although site management and maintenance is done the website's paid staff, all the content is submitted by the site's visitors on a voluntary basis. These submissions are subject... [more]
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Jdate.com is an online dating service owned and operated by Spark Networks. Jdate specializes in providing service to Jewish singles interested in long-term relationships. While users of other faiths are not explicitly barred from using the service, ... [more]
PayPal is an Internet website that allows users to transfer money online. The company was formed in early 2000 with the merger of X.com and Confinity.com. Both corporations offered competing email payment services, in addition to other specialty pay... [more]
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