friendster in A Sentence

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    But then Friendster committed suicide.

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    Youtube Linkedin Friendster.

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    And some failures: Webvan, Kozmo, Pets. com Flooz and Friendster.

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    At the time, Tequila had approximately 40,000 friends on Friendster.

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    Friendster was followed by MySpace and LinkedIn a year later, and eventually Bebo.

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    Out in the real world, meanwhile, Friendster and MySpace were taking the world by storm.

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    Out in this present reality, in the meantime, Friendster and MySpace were surprising the world.

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    By the time the company finally fixed the back-end, a year later, most of Friendster's U. S.

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    In 2003, Google offered to purchase the social network Friendster, but the offer was declined by that company.

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    SNS is so far the English-speaking, Friendster or hi5 like myspace but none lasted some friends have tried those things.

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    This newer generation of social networking sites began to flourish with the emergence of Friendster in 2002, and soon became part of the Internet mainstream.

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    There were five people in my office(all older than me), and I spent most of my days on MySpace and Friendster or reading the news.

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    Second, Google has a page you can visit to download all your data from Google+, and upload it to a more widely used social network, like Friendster or Myspace.

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    After the 2002 launch of Friendster, several eUniverse employees with Friendster accounts saw its potential and decided to mimic the more popular features of the social networking website, in August 2003.

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    I remember the first time I used sites like Facebook, MySpace, and Friendster(back in the day) to find people that I went to high school with who I hadn't talked to in years.

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    It bumps down networks like Orkut and Friendster who have tens of millions of users in markets with very little advertising spend, and bumps up networks with lots of users in higher value markets.

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    Created in 2003, MySpace was a direct response to Friendster, an early social networking site that has since faded into obscurity, though at its peak had several million members and was turning down dozens of millions of dollar buyout offers from companies like Google.

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    As for why MySpace took off and the then wildly popular Friendster went the way of the Dodo, the ultimate success of the site is generally largely attributed to a combination of good timing, the duo's business acumen, their experience and resources in the field, and plain old dumb luck.

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