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  4. Set Me Free Pt. 2 - Wikipedia

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    "Set Me Free Pt. 2" was the second most-downloaded song of its release week in South Korea, with only two days of availability during the period dated March 12–18, 2023, [7] and debuted at number 27 on the week 11 issue of the Gaon Digital Chart; [8] it also debuted on Billboard ' s South Korea Songs chart at number six. [9]

  5. Christopher North (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Corson North (born October 1970) is an American businessman, CEO of the online retailer Shutterfly.. North was born in October 1970. [1] He has a bachelor's degree in economics from Harvard College and a master's degree in philosophy from New York University.

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    [2] Based on ComScore data 65% of eCommerce transactions in Q4 2017 in the United States were with free shipping. This figure has been consistent for the last few years (ranging between 58% and 69%). Moreover, US respondents asked in the survey listed free shipping (54% mentions) as a most important factor for online shipping.

  7. Kodak Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Ofoto website launched to the public on December 13, 1999, the same day as competing service Shutterfly. While Shutterfly was funded in part by Silicon Valley businessman James Clark, Ofoto was funded in part by Jim Barksdale, Clark's former partner and co-worker from Netscape. This led to the brief "Clark vs. Bark" photo wars.