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Learn More Teen social network myYearbook has raised $13 million, confirming rumors we were hearing last month. The company has managed to grow in the face of more established competitors ...
These social network fundings, they keep coming, downturn or not. Teen-focused social network myYearbook, based in New Hope, PA, has received a biggish $13 million in its second round of funding.
"I put myYearbook first." Like MySpace and Palo Alto's Facebook, myYearbook is one of hundreds of social-networking sites that have flooded the Internet in recent years, connecting people to their ...
At best people consider myYearbook an afterthought in the social networking world - they weren't even included in our 2009 Social Network valuation model because of a lack of available traffic data.
MyYearbook has, according to Hitwise, seen a 384 percent increase in traffic over the last year — from 0.29 percent to 1.40 percent of the US social networking market . Daily insights on ...
MyYearbook.com, a social network for teens, has been acquired by Latino social network Quepasa.com for US$100m. The site was set up six years ago by then-teens Catherine and David Cook. The ...
Today Quepasa Corporation (NYSE Amex: QPSA), owner of popular Latino social network Quepasa.com and cross-platform social game development studio Quepasa Games, announced that it has executed a ...
myYearbook.com will also join VideoEgg's ad network, which includes other youth-focused social networking sites.
We just wrote about the growth of social network MyYearbook, who has been on a tear as it emphasizes mobile, engagement and games. Well, the company’s growth didn’t go unnoticed by its peers.
In many ways, myYearbook is the polar opposite of Facebook. While the average age of Facebook users gets older and older, myYearbook grows its core demographic of 13-17 year-olds, which make up 43 ...
myYearbook, a social network for teenagers that launched in 2005, has raised $13 million in a Series B funding round led by Norwest Venture Partners, US Venture Partners, and First Round Capital.