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>   === Homegevity ===
>   {{http://www.homegevity.com/image/homegevity-logo.jpg}} 
> [[http://www.homegevity.com/|Homegevity]] is a National 
> [[http://www.homegevity.com/real_estate.php|Real Estate]] and 
> [[http://www.homegevity.com/rental_units.php|Rental]] site. The site runs a 
> complex property database system using Tomcat.
>   
> + === Hotels & Accommodation ===
> + {{http://www.hotelsandaccommodation.com.au/hotels.png}} 
> [[http://www.hotelsandaccommodation.com.au/|Hotels and Accommodation]] is an 
> [[http://www.hotelsandaccommodation.com.au/australia/|Australian]] 
> [[http://www.hotelsandaccommodation.com.au/victoria/hepburn-springs/|accommodation]]
>  site. 
> The website utilizes a hotel database system using Tomcat.

No it doesn't, as evidenced by the main search being via:
/SearchProgress.aspx

I declare spam.


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>   === HubSpot ===
>   {{http://www.hubspot.com/Portals/53/images/website_logo.gif}} 
> [[http://dev.hubspot.com/|HubSpot]] is an inbound marketing system to help 
> your small or medium sized business get found on the Internet by the right 
> prospects and convert more of them into leads and customers for maximum 
> marketing ROI.


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