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  2. BlackPlanet - Wikipedia

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    The guys who started Myspace were quoted in Business Week magazine saying that they looked at BlackPlanet as a model for Myspace and thought there was an opportunity to do a general market version of what BlackPlanet was. But by 2011 usage had begun to fall off, and BlackPlanet was no longer among the top 15 social networks according to eBizMBA.

  3. Instant messaging - Wikipedia

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    Instant messaging. Instant messaging ( IM) technology is a type of synchronous computer-mediated communication involving the immediate ( real-time) transmission of messages between two or more parties over the Internet or another computer network. Originally involving simple text message exchanges, modern IM applications and services (also ...

  4. Tagged (website) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. October 2004; 19 years ago. ( 2004-10) Tagged is a social discovery website based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2004. It allows members to browse the profiles of any other members, [ 2] and share tags and virtual gifts. Tagged claims it has 300 million members as of 2014. [ 3]

  5. Bebo - Wikipedia

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    Bebo (/ ˈ b iː b oʊ / BEE-boh) was an American social networking website that originally operated from 2005 until its bankruptcy in 2013 and relaunched in February 2021. The site relaunched several times after its bankruptcy with a number of short-lived offerings, including instant messaging and video streaming, until its acquisition by Amazon in July 2019 when it was shut down.

  6. Remember Tom from Myspace? Check out what he's doing now - AOL

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    Tom Anderson is most definitely living the good life after selling Myspace back in 2005, and it will make you jealous

  7. The Meet Group - Wikipedia

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    The myYearbook logo, which was used from 2005 to 2012. Two siblings, Dave and Catherine Cook, created myYearbook during their Spring break of 2005. They persuaded their older brother Geoff, who had founded EssayEdge and ResumeEdge from his Harvard dorm room, to invest in their project.

  8. Friendster - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendster

    Friendster was founded by Canadian computer programmer Jonathan Abrams in 2002, [11] before MySpace (2003), Hi5 (2004), Facebook (2004) and other social networking sites. [12] Friendster.com went live in 2003 and was adopted by 3 million users within the first few months. [3]

  9. Top 25 MySpace Games list for December doesn't change much - AOL

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    The game line-up for MySpace also has not changed much, with the games list almost identical to that of 2008, albeit with some shifts in position. As last year, the top two games are Mobsters and ...