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    Xanga (/ ˈzæŋɡə /) was a website that hosted weblogs, photoblogs, and social networking profiles. It was operated by Xanga.com, Inc. and based in New York City. [ 2 ] History. [edit] Xanga began in 1999 as a site for sharing book and music reviews. It became public in 2000, following a series of e-mail recruitment methods via GeoCities. [ 3 ] .

  2. Xanga was my first ever form of any kind of social media. Had it my first few months of freshman year of high school. Xanga actually underwent a massive overhaul recently, like, within the last few years, and they archived many, but not all, of their profiles.

  3. Journey back to the early 2000s, a time when dial-up was king and social media was still in its infancy. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating story of Xanga, a platform that was years...

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  4. Jun 13, 2023 · The Early Days of Xanga. Xanga was founded in 1999 by Marc Ginsburg and Dan Huddle. The platform began as a social networking site for college students in the US. Xanga users could create a blog and post their content, including photos, music, and videos.

  5. Nov 29, 2023 · Do you remember xanga.com? As a 13-year-old just entering high school back in 2004, xanga.com was my first taste of social media (unless you want to count AOL chat rooms!). Man… what a time to be a teenager.

  6. May 23, 2022 · It operates by Xanga.com, Inc, and was created by John Miller, Marc Ginsburg and Dan Huddle being launched on April 4, 1999 (wikipedia.org). What happened to Xanga? Now, when we’re talking...

  7. My first blog was on Xanga. It was a very cool platform with great features. It was also where I first started learning about HTML. Problem was, Xanga was sort of a "self-contained" blogging community of "Xangans" who seemed to be cut off from the rest of the Internet.

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