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Since ceding social network dominance to Myspace in 2004, Friendster has gone through massive reorganizations, countless consultants and three CEOs. Even a Kleiner partner fell due in part to his mism

ajhe
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Since ceding social network dominance to Myspace in 2004, Friendster has gone through massive reorganizations, countless consultants and three CEOs. Even a Kleiner partner fell due in part to his mism

Since ceding social network dominance to Myspace in 2004, Friendster has gone through massive reorganizations, countless consultants and three CEOs. Even a Kleiner partner fell due in part to his mismanagement of the company at the board level. However, under the current leadership of Kent Lindstrom, one of the founders (and CFO until taking over early this year), Friendster is making a comeback of sorts. It turns out the key to making the social network work was pretty simple: creating a scalable architecture that served pages fast, and allowing users a degree of freedom in creating their pages (instead of a rigid hierarchy that leaves all pages looking more or less the same). The result? A steady and impressive growth in page views since Kent took over. So it isn’t unexpected that Friendster would copy yet more features of long time rival Myspace. And instant messaging is next. Myspace launched an IM client (Windows only) earlier this month, to generally positive reviews. Friendster’s version, which is in development, will be web chat, not a downloadable client (”Meebo” style). I am getting conflicting reports on this: one source says that the service will be created in partnership with Los Angeles based Userplane. Another says its being built offshore by the company itself. Either way, I have early, rough screen shots of the product, below, and not much more information. [spoiler][img]http://www.techcrunch.com/wp-content/friendstermobs1.gif[/img] [img]http://www.techcrunch.com/wp-content/friendstermobs2.gif[/img][/spoiler]
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Re: Since ceding social network dominance to Myspace in 2004, Friendster has gone through massive reorganizations, countless consultants and three CEOs. Even a Kleiner partner fell due in part to his mism

I saw this once on my profile but then it disappear after I surfed and returned to profile. Will be a nice addition if it does not slow Friendster down even more when so many are online =)
As cicatrizes
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Re: Since ceding social network dominance to Myspace in 2004, Friendster has gone through massive reorganizations, countless consultants and three CEOs. Even a Kleiner partner fell due in part to his mism

wow!this is kinda awesome if it'l be added.,haha.,like a chatroom,lulz
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Re: Since ceding social network dominance to Myspace in 2004, Friendster has gone through massive reorganizations, countless consultants and three CEOs. Even a Kleiner partner fell due in part to his mism

Friendster Mobs takes advantage of the built-in overseas Filipino and PH-based users in their community and extends it to synchronous communication with a built-in premium SMS business model.
hanabi_suigintou
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Re: Since ceding social network dominance to Myspace in 2004, Friendster has gone through massive reorganizations, countless consultants and three CEOs. Even a Kleiner partner fell due in part to his mism

[b]well my sis ever out this on her profile but she removed it again, anyway, i kinda like this one[/b];) [b]but i still need to think about am i gonna put or not~[/b]
Bridget
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Re: Since ceding social network dominance to Myspace in 2004, Friendster has gone through massive reorganizations, countless consultants and three CEOs. Even a Kleiner partner fell due in part to his mism

So kawaii -- NAH I wanna have this effect at FS :wow:
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