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At its 20th anniversary, Squarespace unveils new tools for entrepreneurs

Back in 2003, sitting in his University of Maryland dorm room, Anthony Casalena began building the web-hosting platform that would become Squarespace. 

Soon, Squarespace was advertising as a place to build websites, host photo albums, and publish blogs—all with no coding required. As the web has evolved from a network of deskbound PCs to today’s world of smartphones and tablets, Squarespace has also shifted, focusing for a time on creators hosting portfolios, and now on small businesses in need of an e-commerce solution.

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