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    AOL Mail offers a free email service with customizable themes, tabs, and document views to enhance your inbox experience.

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  8. Simple (bank) | Wikipedia

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    Simple (bank) Simple (formerly BankSimple) was an American neobank based in Portland, Oregon. It was recognized as the first neobank and operated between 2009 and 2021. [6]

  9. Simpel | Wikipedia

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    Simpel was founded in 2000 by Philip Douglas and Joachim Schneebeli. The business idea was a low-maintenance and durable city bike distributed over the Internet. To that end, Simpel used only hub gear and hub dynamos. [1] The frame number stamped into the frame is also an e-mail address through which the owners of lost bicycles can be contacted. [2]