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docs(readme): add Bandwidth Hero to built with #2284

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@ayastreb ayastreb commented Nov 3, 2017

Bandwidth Hero is a browser extension I've build using Semantic UI React for its popup interface.

Bandwidth Hero is a browser extension I've build which uses Semantic UI React for its popup interface.
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@levithomason levithomason changed the title Add Bandwidth Hero to built with Semantic UI list docs(readme): add Bandwidth Hero to built with Nov 4, 2017
@levithomason levithomason merged commit 1e756db into Semantic-Org:master Nov 4, 2017
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Thank you!

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Released in semantic-ui-react@0.76.0

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