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  • No-code email and landing page creation Icon
    No-code email and landing page creation

    Make campaign creation fast and easy with Knak

    Built for speed and collaboration, Knak streamlines campaign production with modular templates, real-time editing, simple collaboration, and seamless integrations with leading MAPs like Adobe Marketo Engage, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Oracle Eloqua, and more. Whether you're supporting global teams or launching fast-turn campaigns, Knak helps you go from brief to build in minutes—not weeks. Say goodbye to bottlenecks and hello to marketing agility.
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  • Google AI Studio | Gemini API | Google for Developers Icon
    Google AI Studio | Gemini API | Google for Developers

    Google AI Studio is the fastest way to start building with Gemini, our next generation family of multimodal generative AI models.

    Google AI Studio is a comprehensive, web-based development environment that democratizes access to Google's cutting-edge AI models, notably the Gemini family, enabling a broad spectrum of users to explore and build innovative applications. This platform facilitates rapid prototyping by providing an intuitive interface for prompt engineering, allowing developers to meticulously craft and refine their interactions with AI. Beyond basic experimentation, AI Studio supports the seamless integration of AI capabilities into diverse projects, from simple chatbots to complex data analysis tools. Users can rigorously test different prompts, observe model behaviors, and iteratively refine their AI-driven solutions within a collaborative and user-friendly environment. This empowers developers to push the boundaries of AI application development, fostering creativity and accelerating the realization of AI-powered solutions.
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    Marlin

    Marlin

    Optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on Arduino platform

    Marlin is a popular open source firmware for the RepRap family of 3D printers. It is straightforward, reliable, extensible and adaptable, which is why it is used by many respected commercial 3D printer vendors as well as hobbyists. It runs on inexpensive 8-bit Atmel AVR micro-controllers, with added support for 32-bit and ARM-based boards. Marlin builds can be small enough for use on a headless printer with only modest hardware, and features can be enabled as-needed.
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