DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIALNETWORKING

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Mind Map on DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIALNETWORKING, created by Hilary Meza Gutiérrez on 18/09/2017.
Hilary Meza Gutiérrez
Mind Map by Hilary Meza Gutiérrez, updated more than 1 year ago
Hilary Meza Gutiérrez
Created by Hilary Meza Gutiérrez almost 7 years ago
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DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIALNETWORKING
  1. FACEBOOK
    1. In 2008 Facebook became the most popular social networking site.
    2. INSTAGRAM
      1. TWITTER
        1. is a microblogging service based in San Francisco, California, with subsidiaries in San Antonio (Texas) and Boston (Massachusetts) in the United States. Twitter, Inc. was originally created in California
        2. MYSPACE
          1. YOUTUBE
            1. It was created by three former employees of PayPal in February 2005. is a website dedicated to sharing videos.
            2. TUMBLR
              1. FRIENDFEED
                1. WHATSAPP
                  1. SNAPCHAT
                    1. SKYPE
                      1. is a software that allows text, voice and video communications over the Internet. It was designed in 2003 by the Danish Janus Friis. Skype was born in Tallinn, Estonia
                      2. VINE
                        1. It was a website created by Dom Hofmann and Rus YusuPov in June 2012. It allowed to create and publish short videos in a loop, with a maximum duration of 6 seconds
                        2. PINTEREST
                          1. Is a platform for sharing images that allows users to create and manage, in personal themed boards, collections of images such as events, interests, hobbies and more.
                          2. SPOTIFY
                            1. Is a cross-platform application used for streaming music playback. The program was launched on 7 October 2008 to the European market, while its implementation in other countries was carried out throughout 2009.
                            2. TARINGA
                              1. WECHAT
                                1. WE HEART IT
                                  1. Is an image-based social network for inspiring images. We Heart It describes itself as "A home for your inspiration" and a place to "Organize and share the things you love."
                                  2. LINKEDIN
                                    1. LinkedIn is a social community focused on business, business and employment. Founded in December 2002 by Reid Hoffman, Allen Blue, Konstantin Guericke, Eric Ly and Jean-Luc Vaillant, was launched in May 2003
                                    2. VIBER
                                      1. Viber allows users to make free phone calls and send free text messages to anyone who has the application installed. Viber works on 3G networks and WiFi.
                                      2. LINE
                                        1. is an instant messaging application for mobile phones, PCs and Macs. In addition to basic messaging, you can send pictures, videos, audio messages and make VoIP calls.
                                        2. SOUNDCLOUD
                                          1. BADOO
                                            1. FLICKR
                                              1. GOOGLE+
                                                1. TELEGRAM
                                                  1. VK
                                                    1. SLIDESHARE
                                                      1. TAGGED
                                                        1. PHEED
                                                          1. GMAIL
                                                            1. is an email service with free POP3 and IMAP capabilities provided by the US company Google, Inc. as of April 15, 2004 and has attracted media attention for its technological innovations
                                                            2. ARCHITIZER
                                                              1. During the 2008 Global Financial Crisis Marc Kushner and his business partner Matthias Hollwich created a digital platform to help architects promote their firms work. Architizer rapidly grew to become the largest platform for online architecture.
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