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Friendster

Friendster was a social network based in Mountain View, California, founded by Jonathan Abrams and launched in March 2003.[2][3] Later, the company became a social gaming site based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Before Friendster was redesigned, the service allowed users to contact other members, maintain those contacts, and share online content and media with those contacts.[4] The website was also used for dating and discovering new events, bands and hobbies. Users could share videos, photos, messages, and comments with other members via profiles and networks.[4] It is considered one of the original social networks.[5]

Friendster, Inc.
Screenshot of Friendster's main page, updated in July 2011
Type of site
Social network game
Founded2002; 21 years ago (2002)
Headquarters,
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerMOL Global
Key peopleGanesh Kumar Bangah (CEO)
URLwww.friendster.com
AdvertisingBanner ads, Contextual ads, Sponsorships
RegistrationFree
Users8.2 million (June 2010)[1]
LaunchedMarch 22, 2003; 20 years ago (March 22, 2003)
Current statusDefunct (as a social networking site)
Closed (as a social gaming site on June 14, 2015; as a company on June 30, 2018)

After the launching of Friendster as a social gaming platform in June 2011, the number of registered users reached over 115 million. The company operated mainly from four Asian countries: the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore, and over 90% of the site's traffic came from Asia. As of 2008, Friendster had more monthly unique visitors than any other social network in Asia.[6][7][8] Friendster remained notably popular in Indonesia through 2012.[9]

The company suspended services in 2015, citing "the evolving landscape in our challenging industry" and lack of engagement by the online community,[10] and ceased trading in 2018.

History edit

Friendster was founded by Canadian computer programmer Jonathan Abrams in 2002,[11] before MySpace (2003), Hi5 (2004), Facebook (2004) and other social networking sites.[12] Friendster.com went live in 2003 and was adopted by 3 million users within the first few months.[3]

Friendster was one of the first of these sites to attain over 1 million members, although it was preceded by several other smaller social networking sites such as SixDegrees.com (1997) and Makeoutclub (1999).

The name Friendster is a portmanteau of "friend" and Napster. Napster at the time was a controversial peer-to-peer file sharing Internet service that was launched in 1999; by 2000, "Napster" was practically a household name, thanks to several high-profile lawsuits filed against it that year. The original Friendster site was founded in Mountain View, California, and was privately owned. Friendster was based on the "Circle of Friends" social network technique for networking individuals in virtual communities and demonstrates the small world phenomenon. Friendster was considered the top online social network service until around April 2004, when it was overtaken by MySpace in terms of page views, according to Nielsen//NetRatings.

Publications including Time, Esquire, Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, Us Weekly and Spin wrote about Friendster's success, and the founder appeared on magazine covers and late-night talk shows.[3] Friendster's rapid success inspired a generation of niche social networking websites, including Dogster and Elfster.[13][14]

Friendster had also received competition from all-in-one sites such as Windows Live Spaces, Yahoo! 360, and Facebook. Google offered $30 million to buy out Friendster in 2003, but the offer was turned down.[15] Friendster was then funded by Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers and Benchmark Capital in October 2003 with a reported valuation of $53 million. Friendster's decision to stay private instead of selling to Google in 2003 is considered one of the biggest blunders in Silicon Valley, the Associated Press claims.[16] In April 2004, John Abrams was removed as CEO, and Tim Koogle took over as interim CEO. Koogle previously served as president and CEO at Yahoo!. Scott Sassa later replaced Koogle in June 2004. Sassa left in May 2005 and was replaced by Taek Kwon. Taek Kwon was then[when?] succeeded by Kent Lindstrom, following a capitalization by Kleiner and Benchmark that valued Friendster at less than 5% of its 2003 valuation.

In 2008, Friendster had a membership base of more than 115 million registered users and continued to grow in Asia.[17][8][12] According to Alexa, the site suffered an exponential decline in traffic in America beginning in 2009. From a peak 40, it dropped to position 800 in November 2010. Most people have since attributed this decline to the rise of Facebook, a rival social networking site. In August 2008, Friendster hired ex-Google executive Richard Kimber as CEO.[18][19][20] Kimber focused on Friendster's expansion in Asia.[21]

On December 9, 2009, it was announced that Friendster had been acquired for $26.4 million by an internet company based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia named MOL Global.[22][23] MOL's ownership of Friendster patents including one for a "System, method, and apparatus for connecting users in an online computer system based on their relationships within social networks" [24] and Friendster's other core technical infrastructure patents, were bought by Facebook for $40 million in 2010.[25]

In June 2011, the company re-positioned itself as a social gaming site. It discontinued user social network accounts,[26] but Friendster accounts had not been deleted, and users could still log in using their existing passwords. Users' contact lists were preserved, along with basic information. Friendster said that the focus would now be on pure "entertainment and fun", and the aim was not to compete with Facebook, but rather to complement it.[27]

On June 14, 2015, the site and all its services shut down indefinitely,[10] but the company did not officially shutter until the end of June 2018.

In October, 2023, the site was reactivated with a replica of the early Friendster home page, but now containing an entry box for an email address and a button to "Join the waitlist". It is not known who now controls the Friendster domain or its intellectual property.

Financial history edit

The company was founded in 2002 with a $12 million investment by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Benchmark Capital, and private investors.[3][28]

In 2003, Friendster management received a $30 million buyout offer from Google, which it declined.[3]

Friendster received another $3 million in funding in February 2006 from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Benchmark Capital.[29] In August 2006, Friendster also received $10 million in funding in a round led by DAG Ventures,[29] and Friendster announced in August 2008 that it had raised an additional $20 million in funding in a round led by IDG Ventures.[2][30] Prior to its acquisition by MOL Global, Friendster was backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Benchmark Capital, DAG Ventures, IDG Ventures, and individual investors.

Awards and recognitions edit

  • In July 2006, Friendster was awarded Key Social Networking Technology Patent.[31]
  • In 2007, Friendster was selected by AlwaysOn Media as Top 100 Private Company Award Winner.
  • In April 2008, Friendster became a Webware 100 winner.[32]
  • In 2009, the site was the subject of a satirical portrayal by The Onion News Network of the site's discovery as an archaeological relic, untouched since 2005.[33][34][35]

Services edit

In November 2009, Friendster announced a global partnership with MOL AccessPortal Berhad (MOL), a leading payments provider leveraging a network of over 600,000 physical and virtual payment channels worldwide, to power the Friendster Wallet and a payments platform enabling micro-spending for over 115 million registered users on Friendster. The Friendster Wallet was designed to support a variety of payment methods including pre-paid cards, mobile payments, online payments and credit card payments.

Friendster also had content partners, including game developers and publishers who provided monetization solutions on the Friendster platform using MOL's payment channels and Friendster's large user base. Sub-brands of Friendster included "Friendster iCafe", a cybercafe management system, and "Friendster Hotspots", a free Wi-Fi infrastructure for retailers.

Languages edit

Available languages include English, Filipino, Thai, Malay, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Chinese (both Traditional and Simplified), Japanese, Korean, and Spanish.[4] Users can also enter content on Friendster in any language.

Friendster launched all language support on a single domain – www.friendster.com. Friendster was the first global online social network to support Asian languages and others on a single domain so that users from around the world were able to talk to each other.[36]

Development edit

Friendster has been an open site since August 2006 when it first began allowing widgets and content to be embedded in user profile pages through its developer program.[37] In 2007, roughly 40% of Friendster's users had widgets on their profiles.[37]

Friendster gave software developers access to APIs that utilized content and data within the Friendster network to build and deploy customizable applications on and off Friendster. Friendster's Developer Program was an open, non-proprietary platform with an open revenue model.[37][38]

Friendster was the first social network to support both the OpenSocial and the Facebook Platform.[38]

In December 2009, Friendster relaunched its website with a new interface.[39]

Patents edit

Friendster held some fundamental online social networking patents:[40][41]

  • A system, method and apparatus for connecting users in an online computer
  • Method of Inducing Content Uploads in a Social Network
  • System and Method for Managing Connections in an Online Social Network
  • Compatibility Scoring of Users in a Social Network
  • Method for sharing relationship information stored in a social network

In August 2010, Facebook confirmed that it had acquired all patents from Friendster for a reported $40M, effectively rendering the company an arms length subsidiary of Facebook.[42]

Site transformation edit

In June 2011, Friendster shifted from social networking site to a social entertainment site with a focus on gaming and entertainment. Previous users' accounts are unchanged. However, all the photos, messages, comments, testimonials, shoutouts, blogs, forums and groups that the users may have had in the past may no longer be part of their Friendster account.[43] An exporting tool is provided to back up the information of the user account. This tool has the ability to export photos to Flickr and Multiply.

The deadline given to users to export their photos was extended to June 27, 2011. Photos which were not exported before the deadline were removed and are no longer retrievable.[44]

In the two months after the new Friendster relaunched, the site attracted more than half a million new users and included over 40 games. Daily and monthly active users increased by 50%, with more than 90% of new users coming from Asia.[45] At the end of 2015 Friendster closed the website and related services, and on July 1, 2018, it officially ceased to exist as a company.

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Friendster was a social network based in Mountain View California founded by Jonathan Abrams and launched in March 2003 2 3 Later the company became a social gaming site based in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Before Friendster was redesigned the service allowed users to contact other members maintain those contacts and share online content and media with those contacts 4 The website was also used for dating and discovering new events bands and hobbies Users could share videos photos messages and comments with other members via profiles and networks 4 It is considered one of the original social networks 5 Friendster Inc Screenshot of Friendster s main page updated in July 2011Type of siteSocial network gameFounded2002 21 years ago 2002 HeadquartersKuala Lumpur MalaysiaArea servedWorldwideOwnerMOL GlobalKey peopleGanesh Kumar Bangah CEO URLwww wbr friendster wbr comAdvertisingBanner ads Contextual ads SponsorshipsRegistrationFreeUsers8 2 million June 2010 1 LaunchedMarch 22 2003 20 years ago March 22 2003 Current statusDefunct as a social networking site Closed as a social gaming site on June 14 2015 as a company on June 30 2018 After the launching of Friendster as a social gaming platform in June 2011 the number of registered users reached over 115 million The company operated mainly from four Asian countries the Philippines Malaysia Thailand and Singapore and over 90 of the site s traffic came from Asia As of 2008 Friendster had more monthly unique visitors than any other social network in Asia 6 7 8 Friendster remained notably popular in Indonesia through 2012 9 The company suspended services in 2015 citing the evolving landscape in our challenging industry and lack of engagement by the online community 10 and ceased trading in 2018 Contents 1 History 1 1 Financial history 2 Awards and recognitions 3 Services 4 Languages 5 Development 6 Patents 7 Site transformation 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFriendster was founded by Canadian computer programmer Jonathan Abrams in 2002 11 before MySpace 2003 Hi5 2004 Facebook 2004 and other social networking sites 12 Friendster com went live in 2003 and was adopted by 3 million users within the first few months 3 Friendster was one of the first of these sites to attain over 1 million members although it was preceded by several other smaller social networking sites such as SixDegrees com 1997 and Makeoutclub 1999 The name Friendster is a portmanteau of friend and Napster Napster at the time was a controversial peer to peer file sharing Internet service that was launched in 1999 by 2000 Napster was practically a household name thanks to several high profile lawsuits filed against it that year The original Friendster site was founded in Mountain View California and was privately owned Friendster was based on the Circle of Friends social network technique for networking individuals in virtual communities and demonstrates the small world phenomenon Friendster was considered the top online social network service until around April 2004 when it was overtaken by MySpace in terms of page views according to Nielsen NetRatings Publications including Time Esquire Vanity Fair Entertainment Weekly Us Weekly and Spin wrote about Friendster s success and the founder appeared on magazine covers and late night talk shows 3 Friendster s rapid success inspired a generation of niche social networking websites including Dogster and Elfster 13 14 Friendster had also received competition from all in one sites such as Windows Live Spaces Yahoo 360 and Facebook Google offered 30 million to buy out Friendster in 2003 but the offer was turned down 15 Friendster was then funded by Kleiner Perkins Caufield amp Byers and Benchmark Capital in October 2003 with a reported valuation of 53 million Friendster s decision to stay private instead of selling to Google in 2003 is considered one of the biggest blunders in Silicon Valley the Associated Press claims 16 In April 2004 John Abrams was removed as CEO and Tim Koogle took over as interim CEO Koogle previously served as president and CEO at Yahoo Scott Sassa later replaced Koogle in June 2004 Sassa left in May 2005 and was replaced by Taek Kwon Taek Kwon was then when succeeded by Kent Lindstrom following a capitalization by Kleiner and Benchmark that valued Friendster at less than 5 of its 2003 valuation In 2008 Friendster had a membership base of more than 115 million registered users and continued to grow in Asia 17 8 12 According to Alexa the site suffered an exponential decline in traffic in America beginning in 2009 From a peak 40 it dropped to position 800 in November 2010 Most people have since attributed this decline to the rise of Facebook a rival social networking site In August 2008 Friendster hired ex Google executive Richard Kimber as CEO 18 19 20 Kimber focused on Friendster s expansion in Asia 21 On December 9 2009 it was announced that Friendster had been acquired for 26 4 million by an internet company based in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia named MOL Global 22 23 MOL s ownership of Friendster patents including one for a System method and apparatus for connecting users in an online computer system based on their relationships within social networks 24 and Friendster s other core technical infrastructure patents were bought by Facebook for 40 million in 2010 25 In June 2011 the company re positioned itself as a social gaming site It discontinued user social network accounts 26 but Friendster accounts had not been deleted and users could still log in using their existing passwords Users contact lists were preserved along with basic information Friendster said that the focus would now be on pure entertainment and fun and the aim was not to compete with Facebook but rather to complement it 27 On June 14 2015 the site and all its services shut down indefinitely 10 but the company did not officially shutter until the end of June 2018 In October 2023 the site was reactivated with a replica of the early Friendster home page but now containing an entry box for an email address and a button to Join the waitlist It is not known who now controls the Friendster domain or its intellectual property Financial history edit The company was founded in 2002 with a 12 million investment by Kleiner Perkins Caufield amp Byers Benchmark Capital and private investors 3 28 In 2003 Friendster management received a 30 million buyout offer from Google which it declined 3 Friendster received another 3 million in funding in February 2006 from Kleiner Perkins Caufield amp Byers and Benchmark Capital 29 In August 2006 Friendster also received 10 million in funding in a round led by DAG Ventures 29 and Friendster announced in August 2008 that it had raised an additional 20 million in funding in a round led by IDG Ventures 2 30 Prior to its acquisition by MOL Global Friendster was backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield amp Byers Benchmark Capital DAG Ventures IDG Ventures and individual investors Awards and recognitions editIn July 2006 Friendster was awarded Key Social Networking Technology Patent 31 In 2007 Friendster was selected by AlwaysOn Media as Top 100 Private Company Award Winner In April 2008 Friendster became a Webware 100 winner 32 In 2009 the site was the subject of a satirical portrayal by The Onion News Network of the site s discovery as an archaeological relic untouched since 2005 33 34 35 Services editIn November 2009 Friendster announced a global partnership with MOL AccessPortal Berhad MOL a leading payments provider leveraging a network of over 600 000 physical and virtual payment channels worldwide to power the Friendster Wallet and a payments platform enabling micro spending for over 115 million registered users on Friendster The Friendster Wallet was designed to support a variety of payment methods including pre paid cards mobile payments online payments and credit card payments Friendster also had content partners including game developers and publishers who provided monetization solutions on the Friendster platform using MOL s payment channels and Friendster s large user base Sub brands of Friendster included Friendster iCafe a cybercafe management system and Friendster Hotspots a free Wi Fi infrastructure for retailers Languages editAvailable languages include English Filipino Thai Malay Vietnamese Indonesian Chinese both Traditional and Simplified Japanese Korean and Spanish 4 Users can also enter content on Friendster in any language Friendster launched all language support on a single domain www friendster com Friendster was the first global online social network to support Asian languages and others on a single domain so that users from around the world were able to talk to each other 36 Development editFriendster has been an open site since August 2006 when it first began allowing widgets and content to be embedded in user profile pages through its developer program 37 In 2007 roughly 40 of Friendster s users had widgets on their profiles 37 Friendster gave software developers access to APIs that utilized content and data within the Friendster network to build and deploy customizable applications on and off Friendster Friendster s Developer Program was an open non proprietary platform with an open revenue model 37 38 Friendster was the first social network to support both the OpenSocial and the Facebook Platform 38 In December 2009 Friendster relaunched its website with a new interface 39 Patents editFriendster held some fundamental online social networking patents 40 41 A system method and apparatus for connecting users in an online computer Method of Inducing Content Uploads in a Social Network System and Method for Managing Connections in an Online Social Network Compatibility Scoring of Users in a Social Network Method for sharing relationship information stored in a social networkIn August 2010 Facebook confirmed that it had acquired all patents from Friendster for a reported 40M effectively rendering the company an arms length subsidiary of Facebook 42 Site transformation editIn June 2011 Friendster shifted from social networking site to a social entertainment site with a focus on gaming and entertainment Previous users accounts are unchanged However all the photos messages comments testimonials shoutouts blogs forums and groups that the users may have had in the past may no longer be part of their Friendster account 43 An exporting tool is provided to back up the information of the user account This tool has the ability to export photos to Flickr and Multiply The deadline given to users to export their photos was extended to June 27 2011 Photos which were not exported before the deadline were removed and are no longer retrievable 44 In the two months after the new Friendster relaunched the site attracted more than half a million new users and included over 40 games Daily and monthly active users increased by 50 with more than 90 of new users coming from Asia 45 At the end of 2015 Friendster closed the 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