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Software firm releases app to help small businesses manage online orders

时间:2025-11-11 11:30:55 来源:CreatiFlow Studio 作者:山南地区 阅读:414次

Software firm releases app to help small businesses manage online orders

Scientists studied how light pollution affects bird migrationThe city’s public transport system launched an app to track buses

Software firm releases app to help small businesses manage online orders

Researchers found that a plant-based diet reduces heart disease riskA popular fashion brand announced a sustainable clothing lineThe national hockey team announced its new roster

Software firm releases app to help small businesses manage online orders

A local business association organized a networking eventThe government launched a campaign to encourage recycling

Software firm releases app to help small businesses manage online orders

A tech startup raised $20 million to develop renewable energy tech

Weather experts predicted a mild winter this yearA coffee shop began using reusable cups for customers who bring their own containers

A space agency successfully landed a rover on a distant planet to collect soil samplesThe railway service announced it would upgrade its tracks to allow trains to travel at higher speeds

A new movie starring a popular actor received five nominations at a major film awards ceremonyResearchers found that eating nuts regularly can reduce the risk of heart disease in middle-aged adults

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