• Friendster was a social network based in Mountain View, California, founded by Jonathan Abrams and launched in March 2003. Before Friendster was redesigned...
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  • engineer, entrepreneur, and investor. He is best known as the founder of Friendster where he worked from 2002 to 2005. He then founded Socializr, where he...
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  • applications using version 0.7 to be launched on Friendster and reach Friendster over 75 million users. Friendster also plans to support additional OpenSocial...
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  • Friendster, a top 50 Internet site that pioneered social networking. Friendster was backed by Kleiner Perkins and Benchmark Capital. After Friendster...
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    losing its American audience, Friendster slowly gained users from Southeast Asia starting in the Philippines. Friendster director of engineering Chris...
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  • settlement and acquired intellectual property formerly held by rival Friendster. The majority of the companies acquired by Meta are based in the United...
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    social media platforms gained widespread popularity with the likes of Friendster and Myspace, followed by Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Research from...
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  • has been sold. Friendface is a portmanteau of the social network sites Friendster and Facebook. Going to the website "friendface.co.uk" used to take the...
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    of Myspace in August 2003. He founded the site partly as a reaction to Friendster and its policy of blocking accounts that did not use real names. Intermix...
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    Associates from 2003 to 2004. While an investor, he provided seed funding to Friendster, a social networking service. In December 2003, Baszucki, along with Erik...
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