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  1. 🔍 Job & Education Search
  2. SpeakText – Multi-Language TTS
  3. Age Calculator
  4. Number Conversion
  5. EMI Calculator
  6. Currency Converter
  7. Geolocation

1. 🔍 Job & Education Search

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🔍 latest Job & Education Search

📢 How to Use:

  1. 1️⃣ Enter job title, college, or exam
  2. 2️⃣ Select a category (All, Govt, Colleges & Universities)
  3. 3️⃣ Click Search for instant results
  4. 4️⃣ Tap "Back to Search" to return

🚀 Stay ahead with 100% Free search!



2. SpeakText – Multi-Language TTS






3. Age Calculator



4.Number Conversion


5. EMI Calculator




6. Currency Converter


7. Geolocation

Click the button to get your coordinates (Latitude & Longitude).


It will work only if the user grants location permission!

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