Social Networks

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    10 years of Social Networks

  • 2001

    May 1
    Wikipedia, a free encyclopedia that anyone can edit, launches. November
    StumbleUpon, a website that recommends web content to its users, begins.
  • 2002

    March 22
    Friendster, considered the granddaddy of social networks, launches. November
    Technorati, a search engine for blogs, goes live.
  • 2003

    May
    LinkedIn begins. LinkedIn strives to be known as a business-related social networking site used by professionals from its inception. May 23
    Wordpress, a publishing platform that hosts blogs, is released.
  • 2004

    January
    Myspace is launched. January 4
    Google begins Gmail. February
    Flickr, an image and video hosting website, goes live. March 1
    Facebook, a social networking service which began at Harvard, expands to other universities. October
    Yelp, a social networking site where users can review local businesses, begins. December 5
    DIGG, a social news website, goes live. December 30
    Facebook reaches one million members.
  • 2005

    February
    Youtube, a video-sharing website, goes live. July
    Mashable, a news website and blog, goes live. September 2
    Facebook becomes available to high schools in the United States. October 1
    Facebook becomes available in the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
  • 2006

    June
    Myspace becomes the most popular social networking site in the United States. July 15
    Twitter, a website for mini-blogging and social networking, begins. September 5
    Facebook launches its news feed feature to a mixed reaction. Users are not used to their every move being tracked in one general stream. September 10
    Google acquires Youtube. October 4
    WikiLeaks, which publishes submissions from anonymous sources, begins.
  • 2007

    March 1
    Facebook reaches one million active users in the UK. May
    StumbleUpon is acquired by eBay. May 24
    Facebook starts allowing developers to use the site as a platform for games and widgets, leading to the success of popular games such as Farmville, Bejeweled Blitz, and Mafia Wars. July 29
    Apple releases the iPhone in the United States. iPhone users can access social media sites and apps through their phone.
  • 2008

    April
    Facebook becomes the most popular social networking site, surpassing Myspace which had been in first place since June 2006. July
    Facebook Connect is revealed. Facebook Connect enables users to log onto third-party websites, applications, gaming systems, and mobile devices. July 4
    TweetDeck begins. TweetDeck is a desktop application for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Myspace, and other social networking sites. October 7
    The App store opens via iTunes.
  • 2009

    January
    Twitter becomes the third-highest-ranking social networking site. Its previous ranking was 22. March 11
    Foursquare, a location-based social networking website, goes live. June 25
    When Michael Jackson dies, Twitter servers crash after users send 100,000 tweets per hour. September
    Wordpress reaches 202 million users. October
    Flicker hosts more than 4 billion images.
  • 2010

    February
    Twitter users are sending 50 million tweets per day. April
    Facebook now delivers more than half of all U.S. social medial referral traffic June
    Twitter users are sending 65 million tweets per day, roughly 750 tweets per second. July 6
    Lady Gaga becomes the first living person to have 10 million friends on Facebook. She is second overall only to Michael Jackson who has 14 million friends. November
    WikiLeaks begins releasing U.S. State department diplomatic cables.