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Mixx was founded in 2007 by Chris McGill. The holding company was
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Mixx was a platform that allowed its users to customize their web content by creating a personalized blend of text-based articles, images, and videos. The platform enabled users to search and discover media relevant to their interests and interact with other Mixx users.
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