Before Facebook, Twitter and MySpace, Friendster was the social media king. Now, Friendster is barely an afterthought in its home country, although it hasn't disappeared. The Mountain View firm is ...
A recent NY Times article entitled “Wallflower at the Web Party” told about Friendster founder Jonathan Abrams and his decision NOT to accept a $30 million buy out offer from Google a few years back, ...
Friendster recently sent a mass e-mail to try to make new friends for its social network. Instead, it made some enemies. The one-time hot spot dug deep into its network to pull out the e-mail ...
With a million members and counting, servers for six-month-old Web site Friendster are staggering under demand. Copycat competitors to the site are cropping up, and rumors of imminent subscription ...
A little less than a year ago tech entrepreneurs Mark Pincus and Reid Hoffman invested a combined $310,000 for 5% of Friendster, then a little-known Web site founded by former Netscape engineer ...
Friendster has gone live as a social gaming portal, the latest incarnation for one of the pioneers of the social networking space. The new Friendster uses Facebook Connect as a social-networking ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Friendster announced a relaunch last week and, responsible journalist ...
The life span of a trend — in the physical world or online — is by definition short. On the Internet, so many “groundbreaking” Web sites have the shelf life of a dairy product. Some examples: ...