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  1. Twitch – A popular live-streaming platform primarily for gamers, allowing users to broadcast gameplay and interact with viewers. Visit Twitch
  2. The Verge – A technology and media website that covers the intersection of technology, science, art, and culture. Visit The Verge
  3. Amazon Germany – The German version of Amazon, offering a vast range of products for the German-speaking market. Visit Amazon Germany
  4. Goodreads – A social network for book lovers, allowing users to rate, review, and track their reading progress. Visit Goodreads
  5. Imgur – An image hosting and sharing platform where users can upload and share photos and memes. Visit Imgur
  6. Wix Static – A platform for building websites using drag-and-drop tools, often used by small businesses and creators. Visit Wix
  7. BuzzFeed – A media company known for viral content, quizzes, and news. Visit BuzzFeed
  8. Google Photos – A cloud-based photo storage service by Google that offers automatic backup, search, and sharing features. Visit Google Photos
  9. Trello – A project management tool that uses boards, lists, and cards to organize tasks and team collaboration. Visit Trello
  10. Google Ads Doubleclick – A digital advertising platform used by marketers to serve and manage online ads across various channels. Visit Google Ads
  11. Google Translate – A service that provides translation of text and webpages into multiple languages. Visit Google Translate
  12. Adobe – A company known for its software products like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat for creative professionals. Visit Adobe
  13. Pocket – A service that lets users save articles, videos, and other web content to view later. Visit Pocket
  14. Google News – A news aggregation service that provides personalized news based on user interests. Visit Google News
  15. MySpace – A social media platform that was popular for music, personal blogs, and networking. Visit MySpace
  16. Apple Support – A customer service portal offering support for Apple products and software. Visit Apple Support
  17. Fiverr – An online marketplace that allows freelancers to offer services to customers worldwide. Visit Fiverr
  18. Google Calendar – A time-management and scheduling application that allows users to create events, set reminders, and share calendars. Visit Google Calendar
  19. Google Ads Syndication – A service that delivers targeted ads to websites and apps across the web. Visit Google Ads
  20. French Wikipedia – The French version of the popular online encyclopedia, offering information on a wide range of topics. Visit French Wikipedia
  21. Tiny.cc – A URL shortening service that allows users to create shorter, more manageable links. Visit Tiny.cc
  22. PBS – The Public Broadcasting Service, an American network offering educational programming, documentaries, and children’s content. Visit PBS
  23. Amazon Shortened Link – A URL shortening service for easy access to Amazon products. Visit Amazon
  24. JSDelivr – A free CDN (Content Delivery Network) for open-source projects, providing fast loading times for web applications. Visit JSDelivr
  25. ABC Australia – The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, a government-funded broadcaster providing national news and entertainment. Visit ABC Australia
  26. Apple Podcasts – A platform where users can listen to and subscribe to podcasts from various genres. Visit Apple Podcasts
  27. Bitly – A URL shortening tool that helps users create short, trackable links for sharing. Visit Bitly
  28. Example.com – A placeholder domain used for documentation and example purposes. Visit Example
  29. United Nations – An international organization aimed at fostering global cooperation in areas such as peace, security, and human rights. Visit United Nations
  30. Discord – A voice, video, and text communication platform for gamers and communities. Visit Discord
  31. Steam – A digital distribution platform for video games, offering sales, multiplayer gaming, and software. Visit Steam
  32. Business Insider – A business and technology news website providing information on finance, markets, and industry trends. Visit Business Insider
  33. WordPress.com – A hosted version of WordPress that allows users to create blogs and websites without hosting them themselves. Visit WordPress
  34. Opera – A web browser known for its speed, security, and user-friendly features, including a built-in ad blocker. Visit Opera
  35. Wired – A technology magazine that covers innovations in technology, business, and culture. Visit Wired
  36. Europa – The official website of the European Union, offering resources on EU policies and services. Visit Europa
  37. Macromedia Downloads – A now-defunct company known for software like Flash and Dreamweaver, which is now part of Adobe. Visit Macromedia
  38. Workplace – A collaboration platform by Facebook that connects coworkers through group chats, video calls, and file sharing. Visit Workplace
  39. Bloomberg – A global financial news and data company, providing news on markets, economics, and business trends. Visit Bloomberg
  40. Tumblr – A microblogging platform for sharing text, photos, quotes, links, and multimedia content. Visit Tumblr
  41. Facebook – A social networking service where users can post updates, share photos, and interact with friends. Visit Facebook
  42. Washington Post – A major American newspaper that offers in-depth coverage of national and international news. Visit Washington Post
  43. GoFundMe – A crowdfunding platform that helps people raise money for personal causes or charitable projects. Visit GoFundMe
  44. Huffington Post – An online news and opinion website providing coverage on politics, lifestyle, and current events. Visit Huffington Post
  45. Gumroad – An e-commerce platform that allows creators to sell digital products directly to their audience. Visit Gumroad
  46. Cloudflare Support – A customer service platform offering help and resources related to Cloudflare’s web optimization and security services. Visit Cloudflare Support
  47. Electronic Frontier Foundation – A non-profit organization dedicated to defending civil liberties in the digital world. Visit EFF
  48. Pastebin – A website for sharing text, particularly for programmers to share code snippets and logs. Visit Pastebin
  49. BP Image – An image resource provided by BP, an international energy company. Visit BP
  50. Google Arts & Culture – A platform offering access to high-resolution art collections and exhibitions from museums around the world. Visit Google Arts & Culture
  51. CBC – The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, offering national news, radio, and television programming. Visit CBC
  52. Xing – A professional networking platform similar to LinkedIn, focused on the German-speaking market. Visit Xing
  53. NPR – National Public Radio, an American media organization offering news, music, and cultural programming. Visit NPR
  54. TechCrunch – A technology news website that covers startups, gadgets, and Silicon Valley. Visit TechCrunch
  55. Google Blog – The official blog for Google’s updates, new product announcements, and technology news. Visit Google Blog
  56. Bing – A search engine by Microsoft, offering search results and web-related services. Visit Bing
  57. Wix – A website builder that allows users to create websites using templates and drag-and-drop tools. Visit Wix
  58. DoubleClick Ads – A digital advertising service owned by Google, providing ads to websites and apps. Visit DoubleClick
  59. Google Code – An archive of software development resources provided by Google for developers. Visit Google Code
  60. Discord Invite – A link for joining specific Discord servers and communities. Visit Discord
  61. Greenpeace – An environmental organization focused on climate change, deforestation, and ocean protection. Visit Greenpeace
  62. Indiegogo – A crowdfunding platform that helps individuals and businesses raise money for new ideas and products. Visit Indiegogo
  63. MediaFire – A file hosting and cloud storage service allowing users to store and share files. Visit MediaFire
  64. BBC – The British Broadcasting Corporation, offering news, radio, television, and online content. Visit BBC
  65. Fortune – A business magazine covering news, trends, and analysis of the corporate world. Visit Fortune
  66. Mega – A cloud storage service that offers encrypted storage with generous free plans. Visit Mega
  67. Microsoft Support – A customer service site for users needing assistance with Microsoft products and services. Visit Microsoft Support
  68. Google Podcasts – A podcast platform that lets users listen to podcasts from different creators and genres. Visit Google Podcasts
  69. YouTube Mobile – The mobile version of YouTube for accessing videos on smartphones and tablets. Visit YouTube Mobile
  70. Scoop.it – A content curation platform that allows users to collect and share relevant content on specific topics. Visit Scoop.it
  71. Line – A communication app that offers text, voice, and video messaging services. Visit Line
  72. Google Account – A page for managing all aspects of your Google account, including security settings and privacy preferences. Visit Google Account
  73. Psychology Today – A publication that covers psychology, mental health, relationships, and behavioral science. Visit Psychology Today
  74. The Telegraph – A British newspaper that covers news, politics, business, and culture. Visit The Telegraph
  75. GSuite – A suite of productivity and collaboration tools from Google, including Gmail, Docs, and Drive. Visit GSuite
  76. Cargo Collective – A platform for creating and displaying creative portfolios. Visit Cargo Collective
  77. Mashable – A digital media website that covers technology, entertainment, social media, and business. Visit Mashable
  78. NCBI – The National Center for Biotechnology Information, providing resources for molecular biology and genetics. Visit NCBI
  79. Is.gd – A URL shortening service offering short links for easy sharing. Visit Is.gd
  80. World Economic Forum – An international organization that focuses on public-private cooperation to improve the world. Visit WEF
  81. Google Tools – A collection of various tools from Google for web development, marketing, and analytics. Visit Google Tools
  82. Font Awesome – A library of icons and fonts that can be used in web design projects. Visit Font Awesome
  83. TIME – A popular news magazine offering articles on politics, business, technology, and culture. Visit TIME
  84. BBC News – The news portal for the British Broadcasting Corporation, providing breaking news and analysis. Visit BBC News
  85. BP Image – An image hosted by BP (British Petroleum), often used for advertising and promotions. Visit BP
  86. Heise Online – A German technology news website covering IT, software, and digital trends. Visit Heise Online
  87. Anchor – A podcast creation platform that simplifies the process of creating and distributing podcasts. Visit Anchor
  88. BP Image 4 – Another BP image resource used for advertising and media content. Visit BP
  89. Google Ad Services – A platform used by advertisers to serve targeted ads across Google’s services. Visit Google Ad Services
  90. Microsoft Windows – The operating system by Microsoft, known for its user-friendly interface and wide application use. Visit Microsoft Windows
  91. The Atlantic – A magazine and website offering articles on politics, culture, and global affairs. Visit The Atlantic
  92. Googleusercontent (Static) – A service from Google to deliver static user-generated content such as images and files. Visit Googleusercontent
  93. USA Today – A national American newspaper covering news, entertainment, sports, and more. Visit USA Today
  94. UK Government – The official website for the government of the United Kingdom, offering information and services for citizens. Visit UK Government
  95. CDC – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, offering health and safety guidance and news. Visit CDC
  96. WHO – The World Health Organization, an international agency that coordinates health-related efforts globally. Visit WHO
  97. Googleusercontent (Alternate Path) – Another domain used by Google to serve user-generated content, such as images. Visit Googleusercontent
  98. PayPal.me – A service for creating personalized PayPal links to request payments from friends, family, or clients. Visit PayPal.me
  99. Amazon UK – The UK version of Amazon, offering a wide range of products for the British market. Visit Amazon UK
  100. Mozilla Support – A platform providing assistance and troubleshooting for Mozilla products like Firefox. Visit Mozilla Support


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