- A social networking service is a platform to build social networks or social relations among people who share interests, activities, backgrounds or real-life connections. A social network service consists of a representation of each user (often a profile), his or her social links, and a variety of additional services. Examples:
The creators are:
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Eduardo Saverin
- Andrew McCollum
- Dustin Moskovitz
- Chris Hughes
- It was founded the February 4 in 2004.
- WHATSAPP: WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging app for smartphones that operates under a subscription business model.
- The creators are:
- Jan Koum
- Brian Acton
- It was founded in 2009.
TWITTER: Twitter is an online social networking service that enables users to send and read short 140-character messages called "tweets".
- The creators are:
- Jack Dorsey,
- Noah Glass,
- Biz Stone,
- Evan Williams.
- It was founded in March 21, 2006
The creators are:
Rashmi Sinha
Jonathan Boutelle
Amit Ranjan
It was founded on October 4, 2006
INFOGRAPHICH: Infogram is the data visualization product that brings out the best in your data. Infographics and charts are quick to use, fast to share, and easy on eye.
PINTEREST: Pinterest is a web and mobile application company that offers a visual discovery, collection, sharing, and storage tool. Users create and share the collections of visual bookmarks (boards).
The founders are Paul Sciarra, Evan Sharp, and Ben Silbermann
It was created the March 2012.
PICMONKEY: PicMonkey is an online photo editing service headquartered in Seattle, Washington, which was founded in April 2012 by two formerPicnik engineers, Brian Terry and Justin Huff. Upon learning that Google planned to shut down Picnik in 2012, Terry and Huff left Google to create PicMonkey as a "more efficient and feature-rich replacement." PicMonkey was founded with additional backing from former Picnikers Jonathan Sposato, Lisa Conquergood and Charlie Whiton.
It was founded in 2005.
APP INVENTOR: is an open-source web application originally provided by Google, and now maintained by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It allows newcomers to computer programming to create software applications for the Android operating system (OS). It uses a graphical interface, very similar to Scratch and the StarLogo TNG user interface, which allows users to drag-and-drop visual objects to create an application that can run on Android devices
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