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  2. Pinterest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinterest

    Content can also be found outside Pinterest and similarly uploaded to a board via the "Save" button, which can be downloaded to the bookmark bar on a web browser, or be implemented by a webmaster directly on the website. It was originally called the "Pin it" button, but it was renamed in 2016 to "Save" to try to make the site more intuitive to ...

  3. Timeline of Pinterest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Pinterest

    Pinterest debuts a new "Pin It" button that requires fewer steps to bookmark a Pin, and that, according to tests, increases the number of pinning actions by 3%. The new button is developed by the team from Icebergs, a company acquired by Pinterest the previous year.

  4. Like button - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Like_button

    A like button, like option, or recommend button is a feature in communication software such as social networking services, Internet forums, news websites and blogs where the user can express that they like, enjoy or support certain content. [1] Internet services that feature like buttons usually display the number of users who liked each ...

  5. 8 ways Pinterest can advance your career - AOL

    www.aol.com/article/2015/11/17/8-ways-pinterest...

    You may think the only social media site you can use when job hunting is LinkedIn, but Pinterest may actually be more helpful.

  6. Instagram - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instagram

    v. t. e. Instagram [a] is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms. It allows users to upload media that can be edited with filters, be organized by hashtags, and be associated with a location via geographical tagging. Posts can be shared publicly or with preapproved followers.

  7. Surfbook - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfbook

    Surfbook was an early social networking service created by Dutch programmer Joannes Jozef Everardus van der Meer in the years prior to his death in June 2004. [1] Surfbook was based on technologies whose patents were filed by Van der Meer in 1998 [2] and granted in 2001 and 2002. [3] It allowed users share their information with selected people ...

  8. Natter (social network) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natter_(social_network)

    Natter was a social network, often referred to as a "microblogging" or even "micro-microblogging" platform. Natter allowed its users or “natterers” to post up to 100 characters and an image in each post, which could then be seen by any online users. Natter was first launched in 2014 as a website at natter.com, and later launched apps for ...

  9. SodaHead.com - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SodaHead.com

    SodaHead Inc., was a provider of polling technology for media companies. It previously offered an opinion-based discussion community with staff-written opinion essays and interactive features including slide shows, groups, and message boards. The company is headquartered in El Segundo, California. It is privately held by Prodege, LLC; investors ...

  10. Online petition - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_petition

    Online petition. An online petition (or Internet petition, or e-petition) is a form of petition which is signed online, usually through a form on a website. Visitors to the online petition sign the petition by adding their details such as name and email address. Typically, after there are enough signatories, the resulting letter may be ...

  11. Social network hosting service - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_hosting_service

    DNS. Email. v. t. e. 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. Such services are also known as vertical social networks due to the creation of SNSes which cater to specific user interests and niches; like larger ...