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AdSense is an ad serving application run by Google. Website owners can enroll in the program to enable text, image, and, more recently, video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google not only offers AdSense for ...

CloudFlare is a global CDN and DNS provider that can speed up and protect any site online.

Google+ Sign-In button allows users to authenticate on websites using their Google+ account.

Use your Facebook account to sign into other sites and see what your friends are doing across the web.

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

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

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

Wild Apricot is online membership software for small associations, clubs and subscription websites.

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This site uses the viewport meta tag which means the content may be optimized for mobile content.

PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.

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

Websites using https protocol.

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.

Indicates that the site provides an interface specifically for searching the document and its related resources.

The http-equiv attribute provides an HTTP header for the information/value of the content attribute. The http-equiv attribute can be used to simulate an HTTP response header.