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KickApps is a hosted platform for creating social networks and adding social software features, video players [1] and widgets [2] to websites. More than 100,000 sites use KickApps, including major media companies (e.g. NBC Universal , the BBC , H&R Block , and Scripps Networks ) and a wide variety of niche websites.
In January 2011, they spent approximately $77.2 million to purchase three social software and video companies, Kewego, [16] KickApps, [16] and Kyte [16] and KickApps CEO Alex Blum was appointed to the new position of Global COO of KIT Digital to manage worldwide operations.
I disagree: it's been sold to KickApps, the old CEO, Labatt, has left and Cameron Shaw from KickApps put in charge. Also, the Yuku annoucement says "We are now part of KickApps". As always (from the time it was ezboard to being Yuku to being KickApps' "Yuku Project" and "Powered by Yuku") the Yuku web pages will be out of date and remain so.
XWiki is a free wiki software platform written in Java with a design emphasis on extensibility. [2] XWiki is an enterprise wiki engine with a complete wiki feature set (version control, attachments, etc.) and a database engine and programming language which allows database driven applications to be created using the wiki interface.
A social network hosting service is a web hosting service that specifically hosts the user creation of web-based social networking services, alongside related applications.
A wiki is made up of many content pages that are created by its users. Wiki users are able to create, edit, and link related content pages together. The user community is based on the individuals that want to participate to improve the overall wiki. Participating users are in a democratic community where any user can edit any other user's work. [4]
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Kaleil Isaza Tuzman is a former entrepreneur associated with digital media, who spent more than 20 years in that industry [1] before being convicted of multiple counts of fraud in 2017.