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  1. Google Fonts – A free collection of web fonts that developers can use to style their websites. Visit Google Fonts
  2. Facebook – A popular social media platform for connecting with friends, sharing content, and discovering news. Visit Facebook
  3. Google – The world’s leading search engine, helping users find information, images, and more. Visit Google
  4. YouTube – A video-sharing platform where users can upload, view, and share videos. Visit YouTube
  5. Twitter – A microblogging platform for users to post and share short updates, thoughts, and multimedia. Visit Twitter
  6. WordPress – A content management system that allows users to create websites and blogs easily. Visit WordPress
  7. Google Tag Manager – A tool to manage and deploy marketing tags (like analytics tracking) on websites. Visit Google Tag Manager
  8. Instagram – A photo and video-sharing social media platform, known for its photo filters and stories feature. Visit Instagram
  9. LinkedIn – A professional networking site that connects job seekers, employers, and professionals in various industries. Visit LinkedIn
  10. Google Ajax – A service that allows developers to add interactive web features to their websites using JavaScript. Visit Google Ajax
  11. GMPG – A platform for managing web standards and promoting good practices for web development. Visit GMPG
  12. Google Plus – A now-defunct social network, previously part of Google’s suite of services for connecting users. Visit Google Plus
  13. Google Maps – A navigation service that provides directions, traffic information, and street views. Visit Google Maps
  14. Google Play – A digital distribution service for Android apps, games, movies, books, and music. Visit Google Play
  15. Google Fonts (static) – A collection of web fonts optimized for fast loading to style websites and enhance design. Visit Google Fonts
  16. YouTube (Shortened) – A direct URL to YouTube’s video content platform for easy access. Visit YouTube
  17. Pinterest – A social media platform focused on image discovery and pinning ideas for inspiration. Visit Pinterest
  18. Wikipedia – A free, user-contributed online encyclopedia with articles on nearly every topic imaginable. Visit Wikipedia
  19. WordPress.org – The home of WordPress software, offering the download and documentation for building websites. Visit WordPress
  20. Apple iTunes – A media player and library that allows users to purchase and organize music, movies, and podcasts. Visit iTunes
  21. Google Support – Provides help and troubleshooting resources for Google products and services. Visit Google Support
  22. Bitly – A URL shortening service that makes it easier to share links by condensing long web addresses. Visit Bitly
  23. Cloudflare – A content delivery network and DDoS protection service that helps websites run faster and more securely. Visit Cloudflare
  24. Google Drive – A cloud storage service that allows users to store, access, and share files online. Visit Google Drive
  25. Amazon – A global e-commerce company that offers a vast range of products and services. Visit Amazon
  26. Vimeo – A video hosting platform focused on creative professionals, offering HD video sharing. Visit Vimeo
  27. New York Times – A major American newspaper known for its comprehensive coverage of news, politics, and culture. Visit New York Times
  28. Google Analytics – A web analytics service that tracks and reports website traffic for analysis. Visit Google Analytics
  29. Google APIs – Provides tools and services to integrate Google services with other apps and websites. Visit Google APIs
  30. VK – A Russian social networking site similar to Facebook, offering users a platform to connect. Visit VK
  31. Google Docs – A cloud-based word processing tool allowing users to create and share documents. Visit Google Docs
  32. GitHub – A platform for developers to share and collaborate on software projects using version control. Visit GitHub
  33. Google URL Shortener – A URL shortening service that generates short links to share on social media and websites. Visit Google Shortener
  34. Twitter (Shortened) – A quick link to Twitter’s official microblogging platform for concise updates. Visit Twitter
  35. Flickr – A photo-sharing platform where users can upload and share images with the community. Visit Flickr
  36. Blogger – A free blog-publishing service that allows users to create blogs and share content online. Visit Blogger
  37. Medium – A blogging platform where writers can publish articles on a variety of topics. Visit Medium
  38. Microsoft – A technology company best known for its software products like Windows and Office. Visit Microsoft
  39. Google Sites – A free tool for creating websites without needing to know coding or web design. Visit Google Sites
  40. Reddit – A social news aggregation website where users submit content and engage in discussions. Visit Reddit
  41. MaxCDN – A content delivery network that speeds up websites by caching content in multiple locations. Visit MaxCDN
  42. Facebook Mobile – A version of Facebook designed for mobile devices, offering all the core social features. Visit Facebook Mobile
  43. WordPress (Shortened) – A short URL to WordPress, a platform for creating blogs and websites. Visit WordPress
  44. PayPal – An online payment system that allows individuals and businesses to send and receive money securely. Visit PayPal
  45. Vimeo Player – A direct URL to Vimeo’s video player, allowing users to watch videos from the platform. Visit Vimeo Player
  46. Amazon S3 – A scalable cloud storage solution from Amazon Web Services for storing and retrieving any amount of data. Visit Amazon S3
  47. Google Accounts – A service that manages user accounts for Google’s products and services. Visit Google Accounts
  48. Google Maps API – Provides developers with tools to add map features and geolocation to websites and apps. Visit Google Maps API
  49. Gstatic – A domain that serves static content for Google services, improving loading times for web pages. Visit Gstatic
  50. SoundCloud – A music streaming platform where users can upload and share their music tracks. Visit SoundCloud
  51. EU (European Union) – The official site for the European Union, offering information on policies and services. Visit EU
  52. jQuery – A fast, small JavaScript library used to simplify the development of interactive web elements. Visit jQuery
  53. Google Developers – A site offering tools, resources, and tutorials for web developers and software engineers. Visit Google Developers
  54. Creative Commons – A non-profit organization that provides free licenses for creators to share their work legally. Visit Creative Commons
  55. BBC – The British Broadcasting Corporation, offering news, documentaries, and entertainment. Visit BBC
  56. Googleusercontent – A domain used by Google to serve user-generated content, such as images and other media. Visit Googleusercontent
  57. Forbes – A global media company offering business, investment, technology, entrepreneurship, and lifestyle content. Visit Forbes
  58. Apple App Store – A digital store for downloading and purchasing apps and games for Apple devices. Visit Apple App Store
  59. Issuu – A digital publishing platform that allows users to upload and share publications online. Visit Issuu
  60. Wayback Machine – An internet archive that allows users to browse the history of websites over time. Visit Wayback Machine
  61. Etsy – An online marketplace where individuals can buy and sell handmade or vintage items and crafts. Visit Etsy
  62. Messenger – Facebook’s messaging app that allows users to chat with their contacts directly. Visit Messenger
  63. Googleusercontent (Different Path) – A service hosting user-specific content related to Google accounts. Visit Googleusercontent
  64. Google Policies – A resource for understanding Google’s terms of service, privacy policy, and other legal information. Visit Google Policies
  65. IMDb – A comprehensive online database for movies, TV shows, and celebrity information. Visit IMDb
  66. Gravatar – A service that allows users to create and manage profile images across websites. Visit Gravatar
  67. Gmail – A free email service from Google that offers storage, spam protection, and a clean interface. Visit Gmail
  68. Internet Archive – A digital library offering access to archived web pages, books, and media. Visit Internet Archive
  69. Imgur – A popular image hosting site that allows users to share images and albums easily. Visit Imgur
  70. CNN – A major news network offering coverage of breaking news, politics, business, and global events. Visit CNN
  71. IBM – A global technology company offering a wide range of products and services, including AI and cloud computing. Visit IBM
  72. Weibo – A Chinese social media platform where users can share updates, photos, and videos. Visit Weibo
  73. W3C – The World Wide Web Consortium, setting standards for web technologies and protocols. Visit W3C
  74. About.me – A service that allows users to create personal landing pages with links to social profiles and work. Visit About.me
  75. Eventbrite – A platform for creating, promoting, and attending events such as concerts, conferences, and festivals. Visit Eventbrite
  76. Google Ads – A service for creating online ads and marketing campaigns that can appear on Google search and partner sites. Visit Google Ads
  77. TinyURL – A URL shortening service for sharing long web addresses in a shorter format. Visit TinyURL
  78. Kickstarter – A crowdfunding platform that helps creators raise money for projects from a community of backers. Visit Kickstarter
  79. YouTube Image – A specific URL for a YouTube image resource. Visit YouTube
  80. The Guardian – A British news organization offering in-depth analysis and reporting on global events. Visit The Guardian
  81. WordPress Image – A direct URL to WordPress images used for web development and customization. Visit WordPress
  82. Dailymotion – A video-sharing platform with content from various categories such as news, sports, and entertainment. Visit Dailymotion
  83. Google Cloud – A suite of cloud computing services providing infrastructure, data storage, and machine learning tools. Visit Google Cloud
  84. Meetup – A platform for organizing and attending local gatherings and events based on shared interests. Visit Meetup
  85. Twitter Platform – The official Twitter API and platform for developers and partners. Visit Twitter Platform
  86. Patreon – A membership platform that allows creators to earn income by offering exclusive content to their supporters. Visit Patreon
  87. Apple – A leading technology company known for products like the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. Visit Apple
  88. Firefox Add-ons – A platform where users can find and install browser extensions for Mozilla Firefox. Visit Firefox Add-ons
  89. Behance – A platform for creative professionals to showcase their work and connect with potential clients. Visit Behance
  90. Telegram – A messaging app known for its focus on speed, privacy, and large group chats. Visit Telegram
  91. Mozilla – A software company known for the Firefox web browser and its contributions to open-source projects. Visit Mozilla
  92. SlideShare – A platform for sharing presentations and documents with others online. Visit SlideShare
  93. eBay – An online marketplace for buying and selling products through auctions and fixed-price listings. Visit eBay
  94. Spotify – A music streaming service offering millions of tracks and podcasts to users. Visit Spotify
  95. Amazon Japan – The Japanese version of Amazon, offering products and services tailored to the Japanese market. Visit Amazon Japan
  96. Cloudflare – A service providing web optimization and security tools to make websites faster and safer. Visit Cloudflare
  97. Google Forms – A tool for creating surveys, quizzes, and forms to collect information from users. Visit Google Forms
  98. Chrome Web Store – A platform where users can find and install extensions for the Google Chrome browser. Visit Chrome Web Store
  99. Dropbox – A cloud storage service that allows users to save files online and access them from any device. Visit Dropbox
  100. Guardian UK – The online version of the British news organization, offering breaking news, commentary, and investigative journalism. Visit Guardian


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