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Image Based Social Media
(2000)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
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Google makes an agreement with Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) to allow some full length movies and broadcasts to be used on
YouTube
, 480p video support added to the platform
1 more item...
Tublr
Is launched (
Febuary
)
Founded by David Karp
Tublr
immediately different from any other social media on the market, as it allows personification of both profiles and feeds. It also allows the posting of text, photos, gifs or videos where other social medias aimed around either text or photos individually.
Deviantart
adds a film category and creates accounts on
Twitter
and
Facebook
MySpace
begins deleting the profiles of registered sex offenders and partners with Sentinel Tech Holdings group to create the first comprehensive registry
Facebook
opens up membership for people other than students
Facebook
releases the
newsfeed
feature which quickly becomes a security concern, so they add the feature to choose what appears on someone's newsfeed
YouTube
is receiving around 25 million video views a day (
January
), number of videos exceeds 25 million in
March
More than 20,000 videos uploaded on a daily basis
Google purchases
YouTube
for 1.65 billion
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Rupert Murdoch Newsgroup purchases
Myspace
for 580 million
By the end of 2005
Facebook
has around 6 million users
YouTube
opens in beta (
May
)
Opens in full in
December
It is receiving 2 million video viwes per day
Link to the first ever
YouTube
video
Founded by Steven Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim
All former employees of PayPal
Facebook
is founded
by Mark Zucchaberg, Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovits, and Chris Hughes (all Harvand students)
The application is originally intended for university students
By the end of 2004
Facebook
has around 1 million users,
Myspace
has around 5 million users
DeviantArt
releases a beta version of its messaging network
2003
--
MySpace
is developed --
August 1st
by Chris Dewolf and Tom Anderson (employees of eUniverse)
Similar concepts and platforms, so they quickly become rivals
The 1 millionth artwork is submitted to
DeviantArt
Mid 1990's
after the release of the
World Wide Web
, the start of social media is seen with
Geocities
,
classmates.com
and
sixdegrees.com
1980's--1990's*
start of first internet message forums
1980's
macs and personal use computers begin to be released to the public
1981
The
IBM PC
is released
1978
the
PLATO computer system
is released
1960
The
PLATO computer system
is developed
Containing the applications of
term-talk
(instant messaging), the
PLATO message forum application
and
Talkamatic
Talkamatic
is considered to be the
first online chatroom
in
1978
the application
Community Memory
is also released, the first bulletin-board style internet application
sixdegrees.com
is the first online service to allow users to communicate with real people using their real names
KEY
Vine
(After 2000)
Muical.ly
/
TikTok
Pinterest
Tumblr
Instagram
MySpace
YouTube
/ Dates
Facebook
DeviantArt
DeviantArt
is released (
August
)
By Angelo Sotira, Scott Jarkoff and Mathew Stephens