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Item Name Web Site 1 Facebook Microsoft Internet Explorer Support website list v1.0.9 Item Name Web site 1 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ 2 Hotmail https://outlook.live.com/owa/?realm=hotmail.com 3 Gmail https://www.google.com/gmail/ 4 Amazon https://www.amazon.com/ 5 Taobao https://www.taobao.com/ 6 PChome https://member.pchome.com.tw/login.html 7 ETmall http://www.etmall.com.tw/Pages/Home.aspx 8 Books http://www.books.com.tw/ 9 Ruten http://www.ruten.com.tw/ 10 Momoshop https://www.momoshop.com.tw/main/Main.jsp 11 AOL https://www.aol.com/ 12 Apple https://www.apple.com/ 13 AT&T https://www.att.com/ 14 BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/ 15 Bestbuy http://www.bestbuy.com/ 16 Costco http://www.costco.com/ 17 CBSsports http://www.cbssports.com/ 18 Chase https://www.chase.com/ 19 Craigslist https://www.craigslist.org/ 20 Ebay http://www.ebay.com/ 21 Evernote https://www.evernote.com/ 22 Expedia https://www.expedia.com/ 23 FEDex http://www.fedex.com/ 24 Groupon https://www.groupon.com/ 25 IMDB http://www.imdb.com/ 26 Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/ 27 Lumosity https://www.lumosity.com/ 28 Lycos http://www.mail.lycos.com/ 29 Lycos-Angelfire http://www.angelfire.lycos.com/ 30 Mcafee https://www.mcafee.com/ 31 Monster https://www.monster.com/ 32 Myspace https://myspace.com/ 33 NBA https://watch.nba.com/packages?s=o 34 Netflix https://www.netflix.com/ 35 NPR http://www.npr.org/ 36 Delta https://www.delta.com/ 37 Oracle http://www.oracle.com/ 38 Orbitz https://www.orbitz.com/ 39 Paypal https://www.paypal.com/ 40 Saavn https://www.saavn.com/ 41 Samsclub https://www.samsclub.com/ 42 EA https://www.ea.com/ 43 Starbucks https://www.starbucks.com/ 44 USA Today https://www.usatoday.com/ 45 Walmart https://www.walmart.com/ 46 Wikipedia https://www.wikipedia.org/ 47 Yellowpages https://www.yellowpages.com/ 48 Photobucket http://photobucket.com/ 49 Rediff http://www.rediff.com/ 50 Twitter https://twitter.com/ 51 Hibox https://w3.hibox.hinet.net/ 52 Kakaku http://kakaku.com/ 53 Rakuten http://www.rakuten.co.jp/ 54 Nicovideo http://www.nicovideo.jp/ 55 Razer https://zvault.razerzone.com/ 56 Yahoo https://tw.yahoo.com/ 57 Pchome Shop https://ecvip.pchome.com.tw/login/v2/login.htm 58 Mobile01 https://www.mobile01.com/ 59 Dropbox https://www.dropbox.com/ 60 Youtube https://www.youtube.com/ 61 104 https://www.104.com.tw/ 62 Gamesofa https://www.gamesofa.com/mj/ 63 518 https://www.518.com.tw/ 64 591 https://www.591.com.tw/home 65 Baidu http://www.baidu.com/ 66 INDIEGOGO https://www.indiegogo.com/#/picks_for_you 67 Naver http://www.naver.com/ 68 Daum http://www.daum.net/ 69 Tistory http://www.tistory.com/ 70 DCINSIDE http://www.dcinside.com/ 71 Inven https://member.inven.co.kr/ 72 PPOMPPU http://www.ppomppu.co.kr/ 73 Donga https://secure.donga.com/ 74 clien.net https://www.clien.net/service/ 75 Namu.wiki https://namu.wiki/ 76 Todayhumor.kr http://www.todayhumor.co.kr/ 77 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ 78 Etorrent http://www.etorrent.kr/ 79 ILBE http://www.ilbe.com/ 80 Naver Shop http://pc.shopping2.naver.com/ 81 Nate http://www.nate.com/ 82 blog.me https://section.blog.naver.com/SectionMain.nhn 83 gmarket.co.kr https://signinssl.gmarket.co.kr/ 84 11st http://www.11st.co.kr/html/main.html 85 Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/login 86 Torrentkim10.net https://torrentkim10.net/ 87 Danawa https://auth.danawa.com/ 88 Lets Evape http://www.lets-evape.biz/my-account/ 89 Aution Kr http://www.auction.co.kr/ 90 Ddanzi http://www.ddanzi.com/ 91 Modoosis http://www.modoosis.com/ 92 Mdsshop http://www.mdsshop.kr/index_shop.php 93 Gameone http://www.gameone.kr/ 94 Inavi https://www.inavi.com/ 95 Afreecatv http://www.afreecatv.com/ 96 Joongang http://joongang.joins.com/ 97 Cafe24 https://www.cafe24.com/ 98 Tworld http://www.tworld.co.kr/ 99 Hyundai-Mnsoft http://www.hyundai-mnsoft.com/ 100 dreamwiz https://uid.dreamwiz.com/ 101 Coupang https://www.coupang.com/ 102 Ticketmonster http://www.ticketmonster.co.kr/home 103 Interpark http://www.interpark.com/ 104 Yes24 https://www.yes24.com/ 105 Ticketlink http://www.ticketlink.co.kr/ 106 Wemakeprice http://www.wemakeprice.com/ 107 Enuri http://www.enuri.com/ 108 Hyundaihmall http://www.hyundaihmall.com/ 109 Chosun http://www.chosun.com/ 110 QQ Mail https://mail.qq.com/ 111 京東 https://www.jd.com/ 112 QQ TV https://v.qq.com/ Google Chrome Support website URL list v1.0.9 Item Name Web site 1 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ 2 Hotmail https://outlook.live.com/owa/?realm=hotmail.com 3 Gmail https://www.google.com/gmail/ 4 Amazon https://www.amazon.com/ 5 Taobao https://www.taobao.com/ 6 ETmall http://www.etmall.com.tw/Pages/Home.aspx 7 Books http://www.books.com.tw/ 8 Ruten http://www.ruten.com.tw/ 9 AOL https://www.aol.com/ 10 AT&T https://www.att.com/ 11 Bestbuy http://www.bestbuy.com/ 12 Costco http://www.costco.com/ 13 CBSsports http://www.cbssports.com/ 14 Craigslist https://www.craigslist.org/ 15 Ebay http://www.ebay.com/ 16 Evernote https://www.evernote.com/ 17 Expedia https://www.expedia.com/ 18 Groupon https://www.groupon.com/ 19 IMDB http://www.imdb.com/ 20 Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/ 21 Lumosity https://www.lumosity.com/ 22 Lycos http://www.mail.lycos.com/ 23 Lycos-Angelfire http://www.angelfire.lycos.com/ 24 Mcafee https://www.mcafee.com/ 25 Netflix https://www.netflix.com/ 26 Oracle http://www.oracle.com/ 27 Orbitz https://www.orbitz.com/ 28 Paypal https://www.paypal.com/ 29 Samsclub https://www.samsclub.com/ 30 USA Today https://www.usatoday.com/ 31 Walmart https://www.walmart.com/ 32 Yellowpages https://www.yellowpages.com/ 33 Photobucket http://photobucket.com/ 34 Rediff http://www.rediff.com/ 35 Twitter https://twitter.com/ 36 Rakuten http://www.rakuten.co.jp/ 37 Nicovideo http://www.nicovideo.jp/ 38 Mobile01 https://www.mobile01.com/ 39 Dropbox https://www.dropbox.com/ 40 Youtube https://www.youtube.com/ 41 104 https://www.104.com.tw/ 42 518 https://www.518.com.tw/ 43 591 https://www.591.com.tw/home 44 Baidu http://www.baidu.com/ 45 Naver http://www.naver.com/ 46 Daum http://www.daum.net/ 47 Tistory http://www.tistory.com/ 48 Inven https://member.inven.co.kr/ 49 Donga https://secure.donga.com/ 50 clien.net https://www.clien.net/service/ 51 Namu.wiki https://namu.wiki/ 52 Todayhumor.kr http://www.todayhumor.co.kr/ 53 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ 54 ILBE http://www.ilbe.com/ 55 Naver Shop http://pc.shopping2.naver.com/ 56 blog.me https://section.blog.naver.com/SectionMain.nhn 57 Torrentkim10.net https://torrentkim10.net/ 58 Danawa https://auth.danawa.com/ 59 Lets Evape http://www.lets-evape.biz/my-account/ 60 Aution Kr http://www.auction.co.kr/ 61 Ddanzi http://www.ddanzi.com/ 62 Modoosis http://www.modoosis.com/ 63 Mdsshop http://www.mdsshop.kr/index_shop.php 64 Gameone http://www.gameone.kr/ 65 Afreecatv http://www.afreecatv.com/ 66 Joongang http://joongang.joins.com/ 67 Hyundai-Mnsoft http://www.hyundai-mnsoft.com/ 68 dreamwiz https://uid.dreamwiz.com/ 69 Coupang https://www.coupang.com/ 70 Ticketlink http://www.ticketlink.co.kr/ 71 QQ Mail https://mail.qq.com/.
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