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Infrastructure & Network (11)
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Adobe Fonts (formerly Typekit) is a web font service that provides access to thousands of high-quality fonts for use on websites. |
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Description: Adobe Fonts (formerly Typekit) is a web font service that provides access to thousands of high-quality fonts for use on websites. It's integrated with Adobe Creative Cloud and provides reliable font delivery through a global CDN, ensuring fast loading and consistent typography across devices. View full details |
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| CDN |
Cloudflare CDNJS is a free, open-source CDN that hosts popular JavaScript libraries and frameworks. |
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Description: Cloudflare CDNJS is a free, open-source CDN that hosts popular JavaScript libraries and frameworks. It provides fast, reliable delivery of JavaScript libraries like jQuery, React, Vue, and thousands of others, helping developers improve website performance without hosting libraries themselves. View full details |
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Cloudflare Workers is a serverless platform that allows developers to deploy JavaScript code to Cloudflare's edge network. |
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Description: Cloudflare Workers is a serverless platform that allows developers to deploy JavaScript code to Cloudflare's edge network. It enables running code at the edge, close to users, for improved performance, custom routing, A/B testing, and real-time request modification. View full details |
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Fontshare is a free web font service from Indian Type Foundry that provides high-quality fonts for use on websites. |
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Description: Fontshare is a free web font service from Indian Type Foundry that provides high-quality fonts for use on websites. It offers a growing library of open-licensed fonts delivered via a global CDN for designers and developers. View full details |
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Google Static File Front End (SFFE) is Google's infrastructure for delivering static files and resources. |
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Description: Google Static File Front End (SFFE) is Google's infrastructure for delivering static files and resources. It's used internally by Google services and provides fast, reliable delivery of static content through Google's global network infrastructure. View full details |
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| CDN |
jsDelivr is a free, open-source CDN that provides fast and reliable delivery of JavaScript libraries, CSS frameworks, and fonts from npm and GitHub. |
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Description: jsDelivr is a free, open-source CDN that provides fast and reliable delivery of JavaScript libraries, CSS frameworks, and fonts from npm and GitHub. It's one of the fastest CDNs available and supports both traditional and ES module formats. View full details |
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| CDN |
unpkg is a fast, global CDN for npm packages that allows developers to load any package directly in browsers without a build step. |
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Description: unpkg is a fast, global CDN for npm packages that allows developers to load any package directly in browsers without a build step. It provides simple URLs for accessing npm packages and their files, making it easy to use JavaScript libraries in HTML pages and prototypes. View full details |
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| Infrastructure |
Jamf is an Apple enterprise management platform that helps organizations manage, secure, and deploy Apple devices (Mac, iPhone, iPad) in enterprise environments. |
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Description: Jamf is an Apple enterprise management platform that helps organizations manage, secure, and deploy Apple devices (Mac, iPhone, iPad) in enterprise environments. It provides device management, security policies, and app distribution for Apple device fleets. View full details |
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| Registrar |
MarkMonitor is a domain registrar and brand protection company that specializes in enterprise domain management and brand security. |
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Description: MarkMonitor is a domain registrar and brand protection company that specializes in enterprise domain management and brand security. It provides domain registration, domain portfolio management, brand monitoring, and anti-counterfeiting services for large corporations. View full details |
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| Web Server |
Yahoo is a web services company that provides email, news, search, and other internet services. |
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Description: Yahoo is a web services company that provides email, news, search, and other internet services. It operates one of the largest web portals and email services in the world, serving millions of users globally. View full details |
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Yandex is a Russian technology company that provides search, email, maps, cloud services, and other web and mobile services. |
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Description: Yandex is a Russian technology company that provides search, email, maps, cloud services, and other web and mobile services. It operates one of the largest search engines and digital ecosystems in Russia and neighboring markets. View full details |
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Development (2)
| JavaScript Library |
Font Awesome is a popular icon library and toolkit that provides thousands of scalable vector icons. |
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Description: Font Awesome is a popular icon library and toolkit that provides thousands of scalable vector icons. It can be used with CSS or JavaScript, offering both free and premium icon sets for web, desktop, and mobile applications. View full details |
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| JavaScript Library |
jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversal, event handling, animation, and AJAX interactions. |
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Description: jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversal, event handling, animation, and AJAX interactions. It's one of the most widely used JavaScript libraries, making web development easier with a simple API. View full details |
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Analytics & Marketing (1)
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Google Search Console (formerly Google Webmaster Tools) is a free service from Google that helps website owners monitor and maintain their site's presence in Google search results. |
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Description: Google Search Console (formerly Google Webmaster Tools) is a free service from Google that helps website owners monitor and maintain their site's presence in Google search results. It provides insights into search performance, indexing status, and technical SEO issues. View full details |
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AI & Services (1)
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OpenAI is an AI research company that develops advanced artificial intelligence systems including GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) models and DALL-E. |
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Description: OpenAI is an AI research company that develops advanced artificial intelligence systems including GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) models and DALL-E. It provides API access to powerful AI models for text generation, image generation, and other AI capabilities for developers and businesses. View full details |
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SSL & Certificates (3)
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DigiCert is a leading certificate authority that provides SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, and PKI solutions. |
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Description: DigiCert is a leading certificate authority that provides SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, and PKI solutions. It's trusted by major browsers and offers enterprise-grade certificates with strong validation and security features. View full details |
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| Certificate Authority |
Google Trust Services is Google's certificate authority that issues SSL/TLS certificates for Google services and Google Cloud Platform. |
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Description: Google Trust Services is Google's certificate authority that issues SSL/TLS certificates for Google services and Google Cloud Platform. It provides trusted root certificates used by Google's infrastructure and services. View full details |
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| Certificate Authority |
Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority run by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). |
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Description: Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority run by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). It provides free SSL/TLS certificates to enable encrypted HTTPS on websites, making web security accessible to everyone. It's one of the most widely used certificate authorities globally. View full details |
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Other (11)
| API |
Google API JavaScript Client Library is a JavaScript library that simplifies accessing Google APIs from web applications. |
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Description: Google API JavaScript Client Library is a JavaScript library that simplifies accessing Google APIs from web applications. It provides authentication, request handling, and response processing to help developers integrate Google services like Gmail, Drive, and Calendar into their web applications. View full details |
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| Cloud |
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is Google's comprehensive cloud computing platform that provides computing, storage, databases, networking, machine learning, and analytics services. |
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Description: Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is Google's comprehensive cloud computing platform that provides computing, storage, databases, networking, machine learning, and analytics services. It offers enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure and services for businesses of all sizes. View full details |
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Google Search is Google's web search engine that indexes and provides search results for websites and content across the internet. |
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Description: Google Search is Google's web search engine that indexes and provides search results for websites and content across the internet. It's the most widely used search engine globally, providing search functionality and search-related services for users and businesses. View full details |
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| Cloud |
Microsoft is a multinational technology company that develops and licenses software, cloud services, and hardware products. |
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Description: Microsoft is a multinational technology company that develops and licenses software, cloud services, and hardware products. It provides operating systems, productivity applications, cloud computing, and enterprise technology solutions. View full details |
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| Design |
Figma is a collaborative design tool that allows teams to create, prototype, and collaborate on designs in real-time. |
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Description: Figma is a collaborative design tool that allows teams to create, prototype, and collaborate on designs in real-time. It's a browser-based design platform that enables designers and developers to work together on user interfaces, design systems, and interactive prototypes. View full details |
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GitHub is a web-based platform for version control and collaboration using Git. |
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Description: GitHub is a web-based platform for version control and collaboration using Git. It provides code hosting, pull requests, issue tracking, and project management tools for software development teams. It's the world's largest code hosting platform, used by millions of developers and organizations. View full details |
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Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) provides business email hosting using Gmail's infrastructure. |
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Description: Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) provides business email hosting using Gmail's infrastructure. It offers custom domain email addresses, large storage capacity, advanced spam filtering, and integration with Google's productivity suite. View full details |
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| Maps |
OpenStreetMap is a collaborative, open-source mapping project that creates and provides free geographic data and maps. |
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Description: OpenStreetMap is a collaborative, open-source mapping project that creates and provides free geographic data and maps. It's a community-driven alternative to proprietary mapping services, offering open map data that can be used freely for any purpose, including commercial applications. View full details |
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| Password Management |
1Password is a password manager and digital vault that securely stores passwords, credit cards, documents, and other sensitive information. |
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Description: 1Password is a password manager and digital vault that securely stores passwords, credit cards, documents, and other sensitive information. It provides secure password generation, autofill, and synchronization across devices, helping users maintain strong, unique passwords for all their accounts. View full details |
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Yandex Tools is a suite of webmaster and developer tools from Yandex, Russia's largest technology company. |
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Description: Yandex Tools is a suite of webmaster and developer tools from Yandex, Russia's largest technology company. It provides website analytics, search console tools, and development resources for website owners and developers, similar to Google Search Console and Google Analytics. View full details |
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| Video |
YouTube is the world's largest video-sharing platform, owned by Google. |
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Description: YouTube is the world's largest video-sharing platform, owned by Google. It allows users to upload, share, and view videos, serving as a platform for entertainment, education, marketing, and content creation. YouTube also provides APIs and embedding capabilities for businesses to integrate video into their websites. View full details |
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Metadata & SEO
Domain Owner Information
View Full WHOISSSL/TLS Certificate
View Full SSL ReportSocial Media Cards
OpenGraph (5 properties)
Network & Hosting
View DNS RecordsResources
wikimedia.org (35 resources)
Scripts (1)
Stylesheets (3)
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- • https://upload.wikimedia.org/w/load.php?lang=en&modules=ext.gadget.Long-Image-Names-in-Categories&only=styles&skin=vector-2022
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Images (22)
- • https://upload.wikimedia.org/static/images/icons/commonswiki.svg
- • https://upload.wikimedia.org/static/images/mobile/copyright/commonswiki-wordmark.svg
- • https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/05/River_is_dying.jpg/500px-River_is_dying.jpg
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- • https://upload.wikimedia.org/w/resources/assets/mediawiki_compact.svg
Videos (5)
- • https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/a/a2/Susek_video.webm/Susek_video.webm.480p.vp9.webm
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- • https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/a/a2/Susek_video.webm/Susek_video.webm.240p.vp9.webm
- • https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/a/a2/Susek_video.webm/Susek_video.webm.360p.webm