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  2. Myspace - Wikipedia

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    Myspace (formerly stylized as MySpace; also myspace; and sometimes my␣, with an elongated open box symbol) is a social networking service based in the United States. Launched on August 1, 2003, it was the first social network to reach a global audience and had a significant influence on technology, pop culture and music. [ 2 ]

  3. List of social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Blog: Blogging and micro-blogging Woozworld: Tweens and teens WordPress: Blog: WriteAPrisoner.com: Inmates connect with friends, family WT Social: Subwikis Wykop.pl: Micro-blogging XING: Business primarily in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland Yammer: Office colleagues Yelp: Business review Yo: Quick connections YTMND: Meme-sharing zoo.gr: Greeks

  4. Multiply (website) - Wikipedia

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    By organizing posts based on topic or type of media, a user can essentially create a personal web page. Multiply provided blog cross-posting; blog entries posted to Multiply could be automatically posted to a LiveJournal, Blogger or TypePad account. There was also an option to post via e-mail or MMS, enabling posting from mobile phones. Users ...

  5. What Happened to Myspace (and Is It Even Still Around)? - AOL

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    Well, a lot of factors pushed Myspace off the front page of the internet: rising competition, a buggy website, an annoying user experience, heavy spending and legal battles. Keep reading (and ...

  6. MySpace Founder Looks Unrecognizable After Selling Company ...

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    A user comment praising MySpace founder for inventing social media and retiring early. Comment urging Tom Anderson to revive MySpace, highlighting nostalgia and desire for the platform's return.

  7. LiveJournal - Wikipedia

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    The most distinctive feature of LiveJournal is the "friends list", which gives the site a strong social aspect in addition to the blog services. The friends list provides various syndication and privacy services, described below. Each user has a friends page, which collects the most recent journal entries of the people on their friends list.

  8. Microblogging - Wikipedia

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    A tumblelog is a quick and dirty stream of consciousness, a bit like a remaindered links style linklog but with more than just links. They remind me of an older style of blogging, back when people did sites by hand, before Movable Type made post titles all but mandatory, blog entries turned into short magazine articles, and posts belonged to a ...

  9. Diaspora (social network) - Wikipedia

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    A user can filter their news stream by aspect. [35] Posts in Diaspora can include hashtags and "mentions" (a username preceded by an @ symbol). Users can upload photos to posts, and can format text and links using Markdown. Posts can be propagated to connected accounts on WordPress, Twitter and Tumblr.