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LinkChain is a content discovery platform owned by Discover LinkChain LLC, It allows users to explore and contribute content related to specific locations worldwide.[1]
History
Founded in 2016 and officially released to the general public in 2022, LinkChain originated as a personal project developed and deployed independently by Farrel Wilson in Dallas, Texas. Over time, LinkChain has evolved beyond its initial concept, expanding its services into advertising and content promotion in 2024.[2]
Key Features
Dynamic Content Display: LinkChain distinguishes itself by allowing large volumes of content to be dynamically organized and displayed simultaneously. Users can access a range of content types, including articles, photos, videos, music, documents, and more.
Search Engine Technology: Powered by its proprietary search engine technology, LinkChain facilitates content search and retrieval across various topics and locations.
User-Generated Content: Users can upload, manage, and promote their content on the platform, contributing to its content library. Content can be protected by email and PIN number for enhanced security.
Location-Based Navigation: Users can navigate content based on specific locations such as cities, states, or countries. The platform provides an interface for exploring content relevant to particular geographic areas.
References
- Wilson, Farrel. "LinkChain User Guide." [Available on Apple Books](https://books.apple.com/us/book/linkchain-user-guide/id6463500487) - Wilson, Farrel. "A Digital Advertising Platform." [Available on Apple Books](https://books.apple.com/us/book/linkchain-ads/id6463583061) - AeroLeads. "Top Internet of Things Companies in Dallas." [AeroLeads website](https://aeroleads.com/list/top-internet-of-things-companies-in-dallas) - Google Play Store. "LinkChain App." [Download LinkChain App](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.linkchain)
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