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  1. Social networking has become one of the biggest things to hit the Internet since Google, and Friendster was one of the first Web sites to bring it into mass culture. Started in 2002 by U.S. businessman Jonathan Abrams, Friendster.com was designed as a place to connect with friends, family, colleagues and new friends over the Internet.

  2. Friendster was a social gaming site and can be considered the first prototype of social networking sites as we know them. It was widely popular in the Asian region and boasted about 115 million registered users in 2011. Through the platform, users could take part in online games, send messages, write comments, post media and share content with ...

  3. Apr 28, 2011 · On Friendster, you could browse your friends (of course), send them messages, or even join groups, but the focus was definitely the profile, specifically, filling in your personal history, adding ...

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · Hands up if you remember Friendster . Launched in 2003, by the time it turned into a social gaming platform in 2011 it had somewhere in the region of 115 million users. The shutters finally came down in 2018, a sad end for a once popular social space. Well, the site has returned…sort of. Launched with little to no fanfare, it seems odd that ...

  5. Feb 27, 2013 · Friendster is a social network that was founded in 2002, a year before Myspace and two years before Facebook. Consequently, it is often thought of as the grand-daddy of social networks. At its ...

  6. Jan 24, 2023 · Abrams officially founded Friendster in March of 2002 and quickly began gaining users, (per Digital Innovation and Transformation).By 2003, three million people had signed up on the nascent site.

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