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1 week ago |
geekflare.com | hitesh sant
The Internet is not without tracking. The websites you visit track (first-party tracking) and let other companies do the same (third-party tracking). Besides, a typical internet user is monitored via clicked links, social media accounts, sent emails, and more. You’re being tracked if you see ads related to your previous searches on websites other than the point of original search (which can be Amazon.com or Google search).
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4 weeks ago |
geekflare.com | hitesh sant |Rashmi Sharma
Dolphin{anty} is an anti-detect browsing solution with a generous free forever tier. While this Cyprus-based company is comparatively new, it’s quickly attracting affiliate marketers, developers, and agency owners for its ease of use and anti-detection efficiency. It’s also packed with some really useful and advanced features, including action synchronization, team collaboration, automation, and more, which I have discussed in this review.
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1 month ago |
geekflare.com | hitesh sant |Rashmi Sharma
Botsonic lets you build and deploy GPT-powered AI chatbots for your website and apps. Its ease of use, free trial, advanced agentic actions, and data security make it a worthwhile package for businesses of all sizes. You can try Botsonic to automate user interactions and provide employee assistance for a range of industries, such as SAAS, eCommerce, Fintech, and Ed-tech. It was founded in 2023, with its base set up in San Francisco, the US.
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1 month ago |
geekflare.com | hitesh sant |Anirban Choudhury
Elon Musk’s xAI has stepped into the AI bot-race with Grok. It has fewer restraints than its popular peers (such as ChatGPT & Claude) and has an additional version, which X users can use while tweeting (or “X-ing” 🤪). Plus, Grok spices its replies to an extent you won’t even feel talking to a bot. But other than inheriting Musk’s style, Grok is also unique in its open source license. This is something that sets Grok apart from ChatGPT and the like.
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1 month ago |
geekflare.com | hitesh sant |Anirban Choudhury
Guidde is an AI-powered tool for effortlessly creating video and text-based knowledge documentation. It has a Chrome extension and a desktop app to automatically create tutorials, supported with captions and annotations, by just analyzing user workflow. Founded in 2020, Guidde has its base set up in Belmont, CA, USA. For this review, I’ve subscribed to Guidde’s free trial to test its features and determine its benefits and shortcomings.
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