An Autopsy of a Dead Social Network
Following the collapse of the social network Friendster, computer scientists have carried out a digital autopsy to find out what went wrong. Friendster is a social network that was founded in 2002, a year before Myspace and two years before Facebook.
Instagram reaches social media milestone: 100 million active users
Instagram, the popular photo-sharing social network purchased by Facebook last year, has reached a milestone important for any social network: 100 million monthly active users. The mobile app, which has recently begun expanding its Web presence
The Friendster Autopsy: How a Social Network Dies
Friendster in 2004, as captured by the Internet Archive. Screenshot: Wired What kills a social network? A group of internet archeologists have picked over the digital bones of Friendster — the pioneering social networking site that drowned in Facebook
Following the collapse of the social network Friendster, computer scientists have carried out a digital autopsy to find out what went wrong. Friendster is a social network that was founded in 2002, a year before Myspace and two years before Facebook.
Instagram reaches social media milestone: 100 million active users
Instagram, the popular photo-sharing social network purchased by Facebook last year, has reached a milestone important for any social network: 100 million monthly active users. The mobile app, which has recently begun expanding its Web presence
The Friendster Autopsy: How a Social Network Dies
Friendster in 2004, as captured by the Internet Archive. Screenshot: Wired What kills a social network? A group of internet archeologists have picked over the digital bones of Friendster — the pioneering social networking site that drowned in Facebook
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