CentUp

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CentUp
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Website http://centup.org/
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CentUp is a now defunct start-up company that allows web-based publishers like bloggers and podcasters to collect donations for their content via a button on their website. [1] [2] Its headquarters were in Chicago, Illinois, and it was founded by advertising and public relations professionals. [3] [4] It was established 15 December 2012. [5]

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