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  2. FriendFeed - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FriendFeed

    FriendFeed was a website that consolidated updates from various social media and web services, launched in 2007 and acquired by Facebook in 2009. It was shut down in 2015 after Facebook integrated its features into its own platform.

  3. Social network aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Social network aggregation is the process of collecting content from multiple social network services into a unified presentation. Examples of social network aggregators include Hootsuite or FriendFeed, which may pull together information into a single location [1] or help a user consolidate multiple social networking profiles into a single profile.

  4. Paul Buchheit - Wikipedia

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    Paul Buchheit is an American computer engineer and entrepreneur who created Gmail and suggested Google's motto "Don't be evil". He also co-founded FriendFeed and invested in many startups as a partner at Y Combinator.

  5. Friendster - Wikipedia

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    Friendster is a social network founded in 2002 and launched in 2003, with over 115 million users in Asia. It was one of the first online social networks, but declined in popularity and shut down in 2015, and was reactivated in 2023.

  6. Bret Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Bret Taylor is an American entrepreneur and computer programmer who co-created Google Maps and led Salesforce as co-CEO and vice chair. He also founded FriendFeed, Quip, and Sierra, and served as chairman of Twitter and board member of Shopify.

  7. List of defunct social networking services - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists notable online platforms that people used to build social networks or relationships, but are no longer active. It covers various types, focuses, and regions of social networking services, from 2channel to Yookos.

  8. Friending and following - Wikipedia

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    Learn the definitions, differences, and implications of friending and following on social networking services. Friending is adding someone to a list of friends, while following is choosing to see their content.

  9. Socialthing - Wikipedia

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    Socialthing differentiated itself from Friendfeed and other aggregators through the use of an algorithm that determined users' friends—at the time, competing services required users to define a list of friends for each service. CEO Matt Galligan described Socialthing's advantage to users as "simply just being able to see what all of your ...