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Is Friendster up for sale?

November 15, 2005 The social networker has hired Montgomery & Co. to shop itself around for a buyer, sources familiar with the matter say. TAGS: Friendster Inc., MySpace, visitor, social networking, buyer, media company, traffic, e-mail

Friendster overture not endearing to all

November 10, 2005 Recent mass e-mailing that angered some customers shows just how intense the competition is getting among social networking sites. TAGS: Friendster Inc., AdRelevance, social networking, MySpace, visitor, online advertising, popularity, spamming, blog, networking, e-mail

New lease on life for Friendster?

August 1, 2006 Patent publicity revives interest in an early leader in social networking that had faded from the limelight. TAGS: Friendster Inc., patent, MySpace, social networking, leader, networking

Friendster scoops up $10 million in funding

August 21, 2006 Investment could help the social-networking pioneer recapture its luster and regroup amid a rise in competitors. TAGS: Friendster Inc., Benchmark Capital, MySpace, venture capital, investment, Facebook

MySpace growth continues amid criticism

March 31, 2006 Popular site is signing up new members at record pace, but remains target of concerns regarding safety of younger users. TAGS: MySpace, Friendster Inc., minor, profile, safety, policy

Rivals try to sing along with MySpace

December 12, 2005 Social-networking site's growing role as a powerful force in the music business is sparking followers. TAGS: MySpace, band, Friendster Inc., song, music

Waiting for the OpenSocial hammer to drop

January 28, 2008 Veteran developer Marc Canter warns industry politics could stymie push to give social-network users more control over data. TAGS: OpenSocial, social networking, Plaxo Inc., LinkedIn, Bebo, Facebook, Friendster Inc., MySpace, Wiki, networking, platform, Google Inc., conference

Microsoft licenses new way to make friends

April 26, 2006 Start-up hopes to use technology developed by Microsoft's research unit to take on sites like Friendster and MySpace.com. TAGS: Karl Jacob, Inrix, Friendster Inc., entrepreneur, Silicon Valley, MySpace, Microsoft Corp., CEO, start-up
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