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  2. Friendster - Wikipedia

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

  3. Jonathan Abrams - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Abrams [1] is a Canadian engineer, entrepreneur, and investor. He is best known as the founder of Friendster [2] where he worked from 2002 to 2005. He then founded Socializr, where he worked from 2005 to 2010, and Nuzzel, where he stayed from 2012 to 2018.

  4. Timeline of social media - Wikipedia

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    Social networking and gaming site Friendster launches. The service would be popular in Asia and the Pacific Islands. 2003 Launch Business-oriented social networking service LinkedIn launches. 2003 Launch Social networking website Hi5 launches. 2003 Launch The business-oriented social networking website, XING, launches. 2003 Launch

  5. Yet another Social Games Portal Emerges: Friendster is back - AOL

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    Friendster, like the phoenix has thousands of times before, has risen again renewed, refreshed and predictably re-branded. TechCrunch reports that the failed social network, after it shut its ...

  6. Timeline of online dating - Wikipedia

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    Friendster is launched. A friendship, dating and early general Social networking website all rolled into one. In 2005 Facebook copies and expands the idea into a general social interconnected website.

  7. Myspace - Wikipedia

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    History 2003–2005: Beginnings and rise Fox Interactive Media's former headquarters in Beverly Hills, California, before 2016, where Myspace was also housed (now home to Fandango) In August 2003, several eUniverse employees with Friendster accounts saw potential in its social networking features. The group decided to mimic the more popular ...

  8. Social media - Wikipedia

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    Social media. Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the creation, sharing and aggregation of content, ideas, interests, and other forms of expression through virtual communities and networks. [1] [2] Although not unchallenged, [3] [4] common features include: [2] Online platforms that enable users to create and share content ...

  9. Online community - Wikipedia

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    Friendster was the first social network to gain mass media attention; however, by 2004 it had been overtaken in popularity by Myspace, which in turn was later overtaken by Facebook. In 2013, Facebook attracted 1.23 billion monthly users, rising from 145 million in 2008.

  10. History - Wikipedia

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    History (derived from Ancient Greek ἱστορία (historía) 'inquiry; knowledge acquired by investigation') [1] is the systematic study and documentation of the human past. [2] [3] The period of events before the invention of writing systems is considered prehistory. [4] ". History" is an umbrella term comprising past events as well as the ...

  11. The Last One (Friends) - Wikipedia

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    The Last One (. Friends. ) " The Last One ", also known as " The One Where They Say Goodbye ", was the series finale of the television sitcom Friends. The episode was the seventeenth and eighteenth episode of the tenth season and the 235th and the 236th episode overall; the episode's two parts were classified as two separate episodes.