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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

Hootsuite

It’s bursting with pivotal moments like the launch of Instagram Stories, to that one time Zuck was on trial for Facebook privacy issues, to…honestly, let’s just look at the entire social media history timeline. 2005 marked the apex of Myspace. Registering its one-millionth user that same year, the site became just “ Facebook ” in 2005.

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Mocospace Review

SocialFish

Capable mobile phones were also becoming a thing, and the mobile sector got some venture capital love as well. One enterprise that was correctly set up to ride this wave is Mocospace, a social networking site designed specifically for mobile users to build a social community around games and other special features.

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Passion.com Review

SocialFish

According to a report from the Pew Research Center , in 2005, one in ten Americans report that they used an online dating site or mobile app to help facilitate their romantic involvements. No Mobile App. Despite the mass of their platform, Passion.com does not have a full-feature mobile either on Android or iOS.

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Knowledge Mobilization and Knowledge Translation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

One of the things I wanted to see Tom Carey explore in his talk today is the concept, suggested in this title, of knowledge mobilization. They continue, "Knowledge mobilization emphasizes purpose (meeting the needs of clients) and looks to how one brings in the knowledge of others.

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Alt.com Review – Should You Trust it?

SocialFish

One 2005 survey carried out by Durex USA, reported that up to 36% of sexually active adults in the US use masks, blindfolds, or some other form of bondage and fetish equipment during sex. One downside to having a site packed with features is that many pages on the alt.com website often look super busy, especially if you are on mobile.

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The Future of Work Weblog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

December 2005. November 2005. October 2005. September 2005. August 2005. April 2005. March 2005. February 2005. January 2005. 2005 World Congress Live Reports. . | December 2004. November 2004. October 2004. September 2004. August 2004. April 2004. March 2004. February 2004.

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Predictions Revisited: Five Not-Too-Distant Technologies That Might Change Social Media

Ignite Social Media

Podcasts were a thing back in 2005, receiving some initial popularity, only to fade away from the general public’s eye. The technology extracts monitors brain activity and can be used for wellness, consumer insights, research, and even controlling things (a major use-case for people lacking mobility). Take podcasting for example.