Google Fonts

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Google Fonts (previously called Google Web Fonts) is an interactive directory of free hosted application programming interfaces for web fonts. It was launched in 2010[1] and revamped in 2011.[2] Many of the fonts are released under the SIL Open Font License 1.1, while some are released under the Apache License; both are free software licenses. The fonts are also served by Monotype’s SkyFonts and by Adobe’s Edge Web Fonts and Typekit services.

Google Fonts is designed to provide a platform for users to discover fonts and is used extensively. Its example font faces include Lato, Raleway, and Lobster.[3]

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  1. http://www.sitepoint.com/google-fonts-is-born-can-i-get-a-hallelujah/
  2. http://googlewebfonts.blogspot.tw/2011/07/new-google-web-fonts-now-fully-launched.html
  3. http://nukeblogger.com/google-fonts-review/