Mozilla
Mozilla is a technology organization and website best known for Firefox, open-source web software, privacy-focused products, developer resources, and advocacy for an open and trustworthy internet.
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Mozilla is a technology organization and website best known for Firefox, open-source web software, privacy-focused products, developer resources, and advocacy for an open and trustworthy internet.
Bluesky is a social networking app and website built around short public posts, custom feeds, moderation tools, and the AT Protocol for a more open social web.
Mastodon is a decentralized social networking platform where people join independently run servers that can communicate across a federated network.
Wikidata is a free, collaborative, multilingual structured knowledge base that stores machine-readable facts used by Wikimedia projects, search systems, apps, researchers, and data tools.
Wikimedia Commons is a free media repository where people upload, organize, describe, and reuse openly licensed images, audio, video, diagrams, documents, and other educational media files.
Wiktionary is a Wikimedia dictionary website where volunteers build multilingual entries with definitions, pronunciations, etymologies, translations, quotations, usage notes, and related lexical information.
OpenStreetMap is a collaborative mapping website and open geographic database where volunteers create, edit, verify, and share map data used by websites, apps, researchers, businesses, and humanitarian projects.
wikiHow is a collaborative how-to website where readers search for practical step-by-step guides, illustrated instructions, expert-reviewed advice, and everyday problem-solving articles.
Glitch was a creative web development platform where people could build, remix, host, and share web apps in the browser; its official site now functions mainly as a blog and transition archive after project hosting ended in 2025.
CodeSandbox is an online development platform for creating, running, previewing, sharing, and collaborating on web projects in browser-based and cloud-hosted development environments.
Vercel is a developer platform and frontend cloud for building, previewing, deploying, and scaling modern web applications.
MEGA is a cloud storage and file-sharing service that emphasizes privacy, encrypted storage, syncing, backup, and secure access across devices.
Proton Mail is a privacy-focused email service from Proton that emphasizes encrypted communication, Swiss jurisdiction, and protection from ad-based inbox scanning.
Bitly is a link management platform best known for shortening long URLs, creating QR codes, and helping organizations track how people engage with links.
Weebly is a website builder and ecommerce platform for creating hosted websites, blogs, and online stores with drag-and-drop tools.
Blogger is Google's hosted blogging platform for creating, designing, publishing, and managing blogs on Blogspot or custom domains.
JSFiddle is a popular online code playground for writing, running, sharing, embedding, and troubleshooting small HTML, CSS, and JavaScript examples called fiddles.
Replit is a popular browser-based software creation platform that combines an online coding workspace, AI app-building tools, collaboration, hosting, and deployment features.
Wattpad is a popular social storytelling platform where readers discover serialized stories and writers publish fiction, build audiences, collect feedback, and connect with fan communities.
Last.fm is a popular music tracking and recommendation website built around scrobbling, the practice of recording what people listen to and turning it into profiles, charts, and discovery data.
Bandcamp is a popular online record store and music community where fans discover, stream, buy, download, and directly support artists and labels through music and merch sales.
GIPHY is a popular GIF search engine and visual expression platform for finding, uploading, sharing, and integrating GIFs, stickers, Clips, reactions, and animated media.
Imgur is a popular image hosting and visual community site where people upload, share, discover, vote on, and discuss images, GIFs, memes, albums, and visual stories.
Squarespace is a popular website-building platform for creating hosted websites, portfolios, blogs, online stores, domains, scheduling pages, and marketing sites without writing code.