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The History of Reddit
Reddit was founded and launched by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, two Medford, Massachusetts natives in their 20's, as a news-sharing, social media platform. Now, there are 300 million Reddit users who have transformed Reddit into a combination of news and social commentary website. Currently, there are now 50 million Reddit uses who uses Reddit daily. And for Reddit users, popularity is based on the ability for Reddit users to use their "up-vote" and "down-vote" user posts. -
The History of Tumblr
Tumblr was founded by a 17-year-old teenager named David Karp, from his own bedroom, in 2007, as a microblogging and social networking website. Tumblr now is currently owned by The American Company, Automatic. And Tumblr service now allow users to post multimedia and other social media content for a short-form blog. -
The History of Path
Path was founded by Dave Morin, a former Facebook executive, Shawn Fanning, and Dustin Mierau in San Francisco, California. And Peek was intended to be a companion to Facebook, and to other social media platforms, instead of being a destination website. Path is a social networking that enabled photo sharing and messaging services for different mobile devices. And service allows users to share up to a total of 50 contacts, with their close friends and family. -
The History of Keek
Keek was a internet social networking service that was founded by Isaac Reichyk, and by Mark Itwaru, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. And later, Itwaru would become the CEO of Keek. Keek was a free online social networking service that allowed different users to upload video status updates, which were called "keeks". And keek users could post their Keeks to their keek websites by using their webcam or Keek apps for their IPhone, Windows Phone, Blackberry, or Android. -
The History of Tinder
Tinder was founded as an online dating and social networking application by Sean Rad, Justin Mateen, and by Whitney Wolfe, at the Hatch Labs Incubator, in West Hollywood, California. Tinder is now rapidly becoming the world's most popular dating app, with 65 billion dating matches worldwide. And Tinder users uses "swipe right" to like, or "swipe left", to dislike other fellow Tinder users' profiles, which include their photos, their short biography, and some of their own interests.