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Provides a widget which lets a visitor translate your webpage into a different language.

See what your Facebook friends have liked, shared, or commented on across the Web. This includes all variations of Like, Share and Follow Buttons, Embedded Posts, Comments, Activity Feed, Recommendations Feed, Recommendations Bar, Like Box and Facepile.

The Tweet Button is a small widget which allows visitors to share content and connect on Twitter.

Let visitors recommend your content on Google Search and share it on Google+.

All Twitter's social tools, including buttons and timeline widgets.

Facebook's Like button is the quickest way for people to share content with their friends. A single click on the Like button will 'like' pieces of content on the web and share them on Facebook. You can also display a Share button next to the Like button to let people add a personal message and customize who they share with.

Google+ platform websites integration using the Google+ platform tag.

jQuery: The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library.

Embedded videos from YouTube.

Websites embedding DailyMotion videos

The website supports openid single digital identity via the use of OpenID.

Websites using some type of Facebook technology.

Track Your Results. Get the stats on your campaigns and subscribers, so you can improve your content every time you send, and tailor your newsletters to your ...

Mailjet is a real-time Cloud Emailing platform.

A family of standard web feed formats used to publish frequently updated information like blog entries, news headlines, audio and video.

websites using the $ symbol on their website - meaning it may accept payment in this currency used in Israel.

The website contains Adobe Flash content embeded without the use of JavaScript.

The DOCTYPE is a required preamble for HTML5 websites.

UTF-8 (8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode. It is the preferred encoding for web pages.

By adding rel="home" to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the destination of that hyperlink is the homepage of the site in which the current page appears.

A scheme.org entity that represents a person (alive, dead, undead, or fictional).

A scheme.org entity that represents an event happening at a certain time and location, such as a concert, lecture, or festival. Ticketing information may be added via the 'offers' property. Repeated events may be structured as separate Event objects.

A scheme.org entity that represents a blog post.

A scheme.org entity that represents a blog.