Kleiner Perkins is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 1972. The firm specializes in investing in early-stage, growth, and incubation companies across a range of industries, including business products, consumer services, financial services, healthcare, information technology, and life sciences. Kleiner Perkins partners with entrepreneurs from the inception of their ideas through to their initial public offerings, aiming to maximize the potential of innovative concepts. The firm has a global investment focus, engaging with founders in the United States, Canada, the Middle East, the United Kingdom, and Mainland China. It is recognized for its strategic support of bold ideas and its commitment to fostering growth in various sectors.
Flock Safety specializes in security solutions centered around automated license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras, which are utilized by neighborhoods, law enforcement agencies, and businesses. Their primary product captures and analyzes vehicle license plates to aid in crime prevention and resolution. The system not only helps local law enforcement by providing critical data during investigations but also proactively alerts them when stolen vehicles enter monitored areas. This technology fosters community engagement, allowing residents to assist in maintaining safety by sharing relevant information with police. By integrating the efforts of communities, schools, and law enforcement, Flock Safety aims to create safer environments while prioritizing privacy and data protection.
Vylo
Pre Seed Round in 2023
Vylo Sports is a software developer that specializes in creating an interactive platform for sports enthusiasts. The app serves as a comprehensive resource for sports-related content, providing news, insights, and analysis on sportsbook matchups, lines, and odds. It enables users to generate short videos and engage in social networking, allowing them to share their reactions and create content centered around sports news. By facilitating audio responses linked to specific articles, Vylo Sports fosters a dynamic community where users can connect and discuss the latest sports trends and developments.
OneRoof
Seed Round in 2021
OneRoof connects people living in the same building to form a resourceful, fun, and supportive neighbor community. The company was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.
Nextdoor
Series F in 2019
Nextdoor, Inc. operates a social networking platform designed to facilitate local conversations and connections among neighbors. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company aims to cultivate a kinder, more connected world by enabling residents to engage with each other, local businesses, services, and community news. The platform includes features such as Help Map, which allows users to offer assistance to vulnerable neighbors, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. Nextdoor serves neighborhoods globally, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and several other countries. The company is privately held and has received investment from notable firms, reinforcing its mission to foster real-world connections and community support.
IRL
Series A in 2019
IRL is a social messaging application founded in 2019 and based in San Francisco, California. The platform facilitates event discovery and planning by allowing users to follow friends, join interest-based groups, and engage in conversations. Users can create groups centered around specific interests, enabling them to connect with like-minded individuals and strengthen existing friendships. The app simplifies event planning by allowing users to create and invite their groups to events, manage social calendars, and sync with friends. Additionally, the platform integrates local public events and allows users to follow sports teams, musicians, and venues. Features such as group chats, polls, and GIF sharing enhance user interaction, making it easier for individuals to organize and participate in social activities in real life.
BUMP
Series A in 2019
BUMP is a social peer-to-peer marketplace for authentic streetwear and sneakers. Shopping has always been a social activity for older generations used to go to the mall sharing recommendations, opinions, and just generally having fun with friends. Online shopping killed this and they're bringing it back for Gen Z. On BUMP users can build up their public profiles, follow & message anyone on the platform, and even create & share their own group chats. This social experience means kids can hang out, build their online identity which in turn drives transactions. Founded in 2016 and based in London, They're already backed by leading names in venture capital including Kleiner Perkins, e.ventures, and Y Combinator.
BUMP
Pre Seed Round in 2018
BUMP is a social peer-to-peer marketplace for authentic streetwear and sneakers. Shopping has always been a social activity for older generations used to go to the mall sharing recommendations, opinions, and just generally having fun with friends. Online shopping killed this and they're bringing it back for Gen Z. On BUMP users can build up their public profiles, follow & message anyone on the platform, and even create & share their own group chats. This social experience means kids can hang out, build their online identity which in turn drives transactions. Founded in 2016 and based in London, They're already backed by leading names in venture capital including Kleiner Perkins, e.ventures, and Y Combinator.
Asia Innovations Group
Series B in 2016
Asia Innovations Group (ASIG) is a leading live social company with more than 700 million registered users located in over 150 regions worldwide. ASIG has an integrated portfolio of social, gaming and e-commerce platforms designed to foster meaningful human connection. ASIG operates in eighteen offices around the globe that offer deep local market knowledge across all major emerging markets to augment the company’s cutting-edge technology and scalable global infrastructure. The company’s portfolio includes leading apps such as Uplive, the global live video platform, CuteU and Lamour, the dominant dating apps in global emerging markets. Its e-commerce platform, Hekka Fashion, offers an online shopping experience that brings accessible fashion to users around the world. As champions for creativity, opportunity and inclusivity for all, ASIG leverages its innovative products globally to empower creators, catalyze social impact, and safeguard a positive online environment. For more information, please visit https://www.asiainnovations.com.
Chime
Seed Round in 2015
With Chime, you create video conversations, "Chimes", with friends, family, teams, and any small group that you care about. Everyone in a conversation ("Chime") can record to it throughout the day, creating one rich, intertwined group story that serves as both a way to communicate about what you're doing now and, afterward, as a memory.
Nextdoor
Series D in 2015
Nextdoor, Inc. operates a social networking platform designed to facilitate local conversations and connections among neighbors. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company aims to cultivate a kinder, more connected world by enabling residents to engage with each other, local businesses, services, and community news. The platform includes features such as Help Map, which allows users to offer assistance to vulnerable neighbors, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. Nextdoor serves neighborhoods globally, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and several other countries. The company is privately held and has received investment from notable firms, reinforcing its mission to foster real-world connections and community support.
Ximalaya FM
Series B in 2014
Ximalaya (喜马拉雅) is a service website that enables users to share voices and personal radio stations. It is a product of Beijing Nali Huiju Network Science and Technology Co., Ltd. It was founded in August, 2012 and is committed to the construction and operation of online audio sharing platform. It launched ""Ximalaya APP"" in March 2013, and in just half a year, it achieved the target of ten million subscribers. In early May of 2014, the number of activated users of Himalaya exceeded 50 million, making Ximalaya the biggest online audio sharing platform in China. On May 22, 2014, Himalayan announced that it has successfully received an A series venture capital investment of 11.5 million US dollars. As of May 2014, the Ximalaya certified audio show creators were more than 6000. Its established columns were 240000 with audio volume reaching nearly 3 million and average daily new upload audio hitting more than 10000.
Ximalaya FM
Series A in 2014
Ximalaya (喜马拉雅) is a service website that enables users to share voices and personal radio stations. It is a product of Beijing Nali Huiju Network Science and Technology Co., Ltd. It was founded in August, 2012 and is committed to the construction and operation of online audio sharing platform. It launched ""Ximalaya APP"" in March 2013, and in just half a year, it achieved the target of ten million subscribers. In early May of 2014, the number of activated users of Himalaya exceeded 50 million, making Ximalaya the biggest online audio sharing platform in China. On May 22, 2014, Himalayan announced that it has successfully received an A series venture capital investment of 11.5 million US dollars. As of May 2014, the Ximalaya certified audio show creators were more than 6000. Its established columns were 240000 with audio volume reaching nearly 3 million and average daily new upload audio hitting more than 10000.
Yunzhilian Network Science and Technology Co. ltd
Series A in 2014
Yunzhilian Network Science and Technology Co., Ltd (Beijing) (云智联) is a mobile internet company whose main product is an app designed for social networking. Yunzhilian Co. Ltd is focused on creating new generation mobile social products for global customers, and building a real-time social environment with new ideas and unique innovations on the basis of the mobile industry.
SoundCloud
Series D in 2014
SoundCloud is a social sound platform that enables users to create, share, and discover a vast array of audio content, primarily music. Launched in 2008 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, the platform connects creators directly with their audience, allowing artists to upload, record, and promote their work. Users can share sounds privately with friends or publicly across various blogs and social networks. Additionally, SoundCloud provides detailed statistics and feedback to its creators, fostering a community that supports music discovery and engagement. This open platform has established itself as a key player in the audio distribution and music-sharing industry.
Asia Innovations Group
Series A in 2014
Asia Innovations Group (ASIG) is a leading live social company with more than 700 million registered users located in over 150 regions worldwide. ASIG has an integrated portfolio of social, gaming and e-commerce platforms designed to foster meaningful human connection. ASIG operates in eighteen offices around the globe that offer deep local market knowledge across all major emerging markets to augment the company’s cutting-edge technology and scalable global infrastructure. The company’s portfolio includes leading apps such as Uplive, the global live video platform, CuteU and Lamour, the dominant dating apps in global emerging markets. Its e-commerce platform, Hekka Fashion, offers an online shopping experience that brings accessible fashion to users around the world. As champions for creativity, opportunity and inclusivity for all, ASIG leverages its innovative products globally to empower creators, catalyze social impact, and safeguard a positive online environment. For more information, please visit https://www.asiainnovations.com.
Secret
Seed Round in 2013
Secret offers an online platform that enables users to share their personal secrets with other users anonymously. It owns and operates a mobile application that helps users to share and connect with friends. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Ador
Series D in 2013
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading provider of a social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through various forms of engagement, including entertainment, shopping, content sharing, and social networking. The company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries, rewarding its users with PTZ® (points) for their participation, such as collecting, sharing, shopping, and influencing their peers. Members can use these points to reduce prices on a wide range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment available in the Ador Store. Founded by Kathy Savitt, a former technology and retail executive, Ador is backed by notable investors including Liberty Media Corporation, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, and Live Nation Entertainment. The company's aim is to transform how individuals discover and consume products and content through innovative social expression.
Nextdoor
Series C in 2013
Nextdoor, Inc. operates a social networking platform designed to facilitate local conversations and connections among neighbors. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company aims to cultivate a kinder, more connected world by enabling residents to engage with each other, local businesses, services, and community news. The platform includes features such as Help Map, which allows users to offer assistance to vulnerable neighbors, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. Nextdoor serves neighborhoods globally, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and several other countries. The company is privately held and has received investment from notable firms, reinforcing its mission to foster real-world connections and community support.
Leo
Seed Round in 2013
Leo is the fastest and easiest way to share moments of your life with family and friends. Connect with your favorite people through short-lived photos, videos and texts, captured in the moment. Messages disappear a few seconds after viewing them.
Luvocracy
Series A in 2013
Luvocracy gives you a home for the best recommendations shared between you and the people you trust. Word of mouth recommendations happen in the world every second of every day. So we've created a seamless way to capture, exchange and purchase the things you love.
SoundCloud
Series C in 2012
SoundCloud is a social sound platform that enables users to create, share, and discover a vast array of audio content, primarily music. Launched in 2008 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, the platform connects creators directly with their audience, allowing artists to upload, record, and promote their work. Users can share sounds privately with friends or publicly across various blogs and social networks. Additionally, SoundCloud provides detailed statistics and feedback to its creators, fostering a community that supports music discovery and engagement. This open platform has established itself as a key player in the audio distribution and music-sharing industry.
klout
Series C in 2012
Klout measures influence based on the ability to drive action across the social web. Any person can connect their social network accounts and Klout will generate a score on a scale of 1-100 that represents their ability to engage other people and inspire social actions. Klout enables everyone to gain insights that help them better understand how they influence others. Klout also provides people with opportunities to shape and be recognized for their influence.
DIY.org
Seed Round in 2011
DIY is an online learning community empowering kids to learn new skills. DIY's subject matter spans the spectrum of science, tech, art, music, building and engineering, covering a range of topics from Digital Art to Cryptology to Piano to Minecraft. We believe that creativity can be at the core of learning anything and so any skill can be a gateway for family time and helping kids get ready for careers of the future. Over 700,000 families have registered to use DIY.org’s website and mobile app to meet others who share their interests, explore more than 160 skills and 3500 projects, and earn badges for their achievements. DIY is building an online community of kids, producing entertainment-quality videos and developing new approaches for project-based learning. DIY has kids from across 148 countries globally and growing rapidly. DIY is COPPA compliant and safe for kids. Check it out - diy.org! DIY is run by Kyt Technologies which has its head offices in Singapore, USA & India. Kyt has secured funding from marquee investors such as Sequoia Capital India's Surge Ventures and Falcon Edge Capital's Alpha Wave Incubation besides several notable Angel investors.
Huaban.com
Series A in 2011
Huaban.com is a photo sharing social network that allows users to upload, collect, and share images based on their interests. The platform features a simple collection tool that helps users organize their favorite pictures, facilitating an intuitive experience for interaction. By utilizing a "drawing board" format, Huaban.com enables users to showcase their unique tastes and lifestyles, fostering connections with others. The platform serves as a means for users to share memories with friends and family, making it easier to maintain relationships even across distances. Overall, Huaban.com combines social networking with visual content organization, enhancing user engagement and communication.
Waze
Series C in 2011
Waze is a social traffic and navigation application that leverages a large community of drivers to share real-time road information. By keeping the app open while driving, users contribute valuable data passively, enhancing the overall traffic intelligence for the community. Additionally, users can actively report incidents such as accidents, police traps, and other hazards, providing alerts to fellow drivers and improving safety on the roads. Waze offers live maps, real-time traffic updates, and turn-by-turn navigation, all aimed at optimizing the commuting experience for its users.
Ador
Series C in 2011
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading provider of a social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through various forms of engagement, including entertainment, shopping, content sharing, and social networking. The company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries, rewarding its users with PTZ® (points) for their participation, such as collecting, sharing, shopping, and influencing their peers. Members can use these points to reduce prices on a wide range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment available in the Ador Store. Founded by Kathy Savitt, a former technology and retail executive, Ador is backed by notable investors including Liberty Media Corporation, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, and Live Nation Entertainment. The company's aim is to transform how individuals discover and consume products and content through innovative social expression.
Zynga
Series C in 2011
Zynga Inc. is a prominent developer and operator of social games, offering a diverse portfolio that includes popular titles such as FarmVille, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Zynga's games are accessible on mobile platforms like iOS and Android, as well as on social networking sites such as Facebook and Snapchat. The company generates revenue primarily through mobile game downloads, in-game sales of virtual goods, and advertising services, with the majority of its income stemming from online gaming. Zynga's games have been downloaded over 6 billion times globally, reaching audiences in more than 175 countries. Additionally, Zynga has developed a next-generation platform for optimizing programmatic advertising, enhancing its capabilities in the mobile advertising space. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software, Zynga continues to innovate and expand its presence in the interactive entertainment industry.
Kingnet
Post in 2011
Shanghai Kingnet Technology Co., Ltd. is a domestic web game and social game developer. The company is engaged in the research, development, and operation of elite social games, webpage games, and cellphone games. Kingnet has developed many games including Sole Tower, Kingdom of Dinosaurs, and Pirates of Blood, and successfully operated on the platforms of Tencent Friends, QQ Zone, Renren, Facebook, and more. Established in 2008, Kingnet has accumulated more than one hundred million users, earning more than ten million dollars per month.
Storenvy
Seed Round in 2011
Storenvy, Inc. operates an online social marketplace and store platform designed for indie shoppers and merchants. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a user-friendly online store builder that allows sellers to create customizable stores to showcase and sell a variety of products, including arts, books, health and beauty items, and more. The platform emphasizes a community-driven experience, enabling shoppers to discover unique brands and products that are not readily available elsewhere. By fostering interaction between sellers and customers, Storenvy aims to reshape how consumers engage with emerging brands and authentic goods. As of December 31, 2016, Storenvy, Inc. functions as a subsidiary of OSP Holdings, LLC.
klout
Series B in 2011
Klout measures influence based on the ability to drive action across the social web. Any person can connect their social network accounts and Klout will generate a score on a scale of 1-100 that represents their ability to engage other people and inspire social actions. Klout enables everyone to gain insights that help them better understand how they influence others. Klout also provides people with opportunities to shape and be recognized for their influence.
Karma
Venture Round in 2011
Karma is a social mobile gifting service founded by Lee Linden and Ben Lewis, designed to allow users to send gifts to friends easily through iOS and Android applications. By integrating intelligent features and social discovery, Karma distinguishes itself in the competitive landscape of mobile gifting apps. The platform emphasizes user convenience, making the process of selecting and sending gifts straightforward and engaging.
X (formerly Twitter)
Series F in 2010
X, formerly Twitter, is a global social networking platform that allows its users to send and read 280-character messages. It enables registered users to read and post their tweets through the web, short message service (SMS), and mobile applications. As a global real-time communications platform, X has more than 400 million monthly visitors and 255 million monthly active users around the world. X’s active group of registered members includes World leaders, major athletes, star performers, news organizations, and entertainment outlets. It is currently available in more than 35 languages.
Ador
Series B in 2010
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading provider of a social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through various forms of engagement, including entertainment, shopping, content sharing, and social networking. The company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries, rewarding its users with PTZ® (points) for their participation, such as collecting, sharing, shopping, and influencing their peers. Members can use these points to reduce prices on a wide range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment available in the Ador Store. Founded by Kathy Savitt, a former technology and retail executive, Ador is backed by notable investors including Liberty Media Corporation, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, and Live Nation Entertainment. The company's aim is to transform how individuals discover and consume products and content through innovative social expression.
Five minutes
Venture Round in 2010
Five Minutes (上海五分钟网络科技) is a company focused on developing and operating social games. Its social gaming platform also enables social networking.The representative work of Five Minutes is "Happy Farm". It has three features suitable for general players. Five Minutes is a more active and interesting way to communicate with friends than phones and emails.
Kingnet
Series A in 2009
Shanghai Kingnet Technology Co., Ltd. is a domestic web game and social game developer. The company is engaged in the research, development, and operation of elite social games, webpage games, and cellphone games. Kingnet has developed many games including Sole Tower, Kingdom of Dinosaurs, and Pirates of Blood, and successfully operated on the platforms of Tencent Friends, QQ Zone, Renren, Facebook, and more. Established in 2008, Kingnet has accumulated more than one hundred million users, earning more than ten million dollars per month.
Friendster
Series D in 2008
Friendster was launched in 2002 as one of the pioneering social networking sites, enabling users to connect with others, share content, and explore new events and interests. At its peak, the platform attracted tens of millions of registered users. However, over time, Friendster experienced a decline in popularity. In December 2009, it was acquired by MOL Global for $26.4 million. In May 2011, the company shifted its focus from a social networking service to a social gaming platform, ceasing support for existing users' social data and concentrating on providing entertainment and gaming experiences.
Zynga
Series B in 2008
Zynga Inc. is a prominent developer and operator of social games, offering a diverse portfolio that includes popular titles such as FarmVille, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Zynga's games are accessible on mobile platforms like iOS and Android, as well as on social networking sites such as Facebook and Snapchat. The company generates revenue primarily through mobile game downloads, in-game sales of virtual goods, and advertising services, with the majority of its income stemming from online gaming. Zynga's games have been downloaded over 6 billion times globally, reaching audiences in more than 175 countries. Additionally, Zynga has developed a next-generation platform for optimizing programmatic advertising, enhancing its capabilities in the mobile advertising space. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software, Zynga continues to innovate and expand its presence in the interactive entertainment industry.
Waze
Series A in 2008
Waze is a social traffic and navigation application that leverages a large community of drivers to share real-time road information. By keeping the app open while driving, users contribute valuable data passively, enhancing the overall traffic intelligence for the community. Additionally, users can actively report incidents such as accidents, police traps, and other hazards, providing alerts to fellow drivers and improving safety on the roads. Waze offers live maps, real-time traffic updates, and turn-by-turn navigation, all aimed at optimizing the commuting experience for its users.
Platial
Series A in 2007
Platial, "the people's atlas", is a map making, map searching and map exploration site all in one. Like most map sites these days, Platial takes advantage of the Google Maps API to extend its capabilities. The site is a simple mashup with a social layer and UGC twist. Platial users are interested in documenting their own travels as well as seeing those of other users. Platial's key feature is a map creation tool that lets anyone put locations markers over any point on the map they've visited and then annotate it with pictures and comments. A Google Adsense text advertisement appears on each annotation to match the context in each place. Users can tag each stop on their map as well as see other users that have been there. Clicking on a Tag will take you to a menu of other destinations with similar features. Clicking on another user who has been to any given location will take you to his/her map that shares that location. By networking this way, users can uncover the best places to go in any region quickly and easily. Google maps has less functionality than Platial, yet now allows users to create custom/sharable maps. The "Where I've Been" Facebook application [Acquired by TripAdvisor](http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/16/tripadvisor-acquires-facebook-app-where-i%E2%80%99ve-been-for-3-million/) provides a service with a similar goal. Platial has widgets for [Facebook](http://crunchbase.com/organization/facebook), [MySpace](http://crunchbase.com/organization/myspace), [Friendster](http://crunchbase.com/organization/friendster) and Wordpress.
Friendster
Venture Round in 2006
Friendster was launched in 2002 as one of the pioneering social networking sites, enabling users to connect with others, share content, and explore new events and interests. At its peak, the platform attracted tens of millions of registered users. However, over time, Friendster experienced a decline in popularity. In December 2009, it was acquired by MOL Global for $26.4 million. In May 2011, the company shifted its focus from a social networking service to a social gaming platform, ceasing support for existing users' social data and concentrating on providing entertainment and gaming experiences.
Visible Path
Series B in 2006
Nipping at the heels of competitor [LinkedIn](http://crunchbase.com/organization/linkedin), Visible Path is a new incarnation of business social networking. Visible Path entered the market with a different way of organizing and displaying your business contacts. Instead of showing all of your extended contacts to all the contacts in your network like LinkedIn, Visible Path focuses more on strength of relationship between contacts to determine who can add who to their contact list. This effort precludes "contact farmers" from adding you simply for the sake of adding someone. In a smaller circle of contacts, your relationships are more meaningful and cannot be as easily diluted. In order to create this more discriminatory contact circle Visible Path collects information about all your contacts through a 6mb Microsoft Outlook plugin which tracks who you've sent emails to or have meetings with. The more often you are in contact with someone through Outlook, the stronger the relationship and vice versa. People outside of Outlook can also be added to Visible Path, but must be done so by searching for them specifically. Since contacts are generally all made through Outlook, the business relationships you make are very real. Because Visible Path users do not have the option of seeing your extended network, a much higher percentage of your business contacts will actually be people you have conversed with. At its current state, Visible Path's Outlook plugin is prone to simply making all your office contacts your strongest. User's may email or have meetings with people in their office more consistently than they do with very important contacts who work for other companies or in different locations. In these cases Visible Path would incorrectly recognize the importance of your relationships. It's a fallacy that more contact with someone means you have a stronger relationship with them. Visible Path is currently looking into other methods to track relationship strength. Drawing data from phone calls and IM's is currently on their plate, but some way for the content of conversations needs to be analyzed for Visible Path to work without flaw. Business Networks are very helpful when all your contacts are meaningful. Unfortunately exposure to the web often causes networks to expand rather than become more useful.
Platial
Angel Round in 2005
Platial, "the people's atlas", is a map making, map searching and map exploration site all in one. Like most map sites these days, Platial takes advantage of the Google Maps API to extend its capabilities. The site is a simple mashup with a social layer and UGC twist. Platial users are interested in documenting their own travels as well as seeing those of other users. Platial's key feature is a map creation tool that lets anyone put locations markers over any point on the map they've visited and then annotate it with pictures and comments. A Google Adsense text advertisement appears on each annotation to match the context in each place. Users can tag each stop on their map as well as see other users that have been there. Clicking on a Tag will take you to a menu of other destinations with similar features. Clicking on another user who has been to any given location will take you to his/her map that shares that location. By networking this way, users can uncover the best places to go in any region quickly and easily. Google maps has less functionality than Platial, yet now allows users to create custom/sharable maps. The "Where I've Been" Facebook application [Acquired by TripAdvisor](http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/16/tripadvisor-acquires-facebook-app-where-i%E2%80%99ve-been-for-3-million/) provides a service with a similar goal. Platial has widgets for [Facebook](http://crunchbase.com/organization/facebook), [MySpace](http://crunchbase.com/organization/myspace), [Friendster](http://crunchbase.com/organization/friendster) and Wordpress.
Friendster
Series B in 2003
Friendster was launched in 2002 as one of the pioneering social networking sites, enabling users to connect with others, share content, and explore new events and interests. At its peak, the platform attracted tens of millions of registered users. However, over time, Friendster experienced a decline in popularity. In December 2009, it was acquired by MOL Global for $26.4 million. In May 2011, the company shifted its focus from a social networking service to a social gaming platform, ceasing support for existing users' social data and concentrating on providing entertainment and gaming experiences.
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