Houseparty: The Death of Housepart
The app, Houseparty was launched in 2016 as a group video chat app that was designed to feel like hanging […]
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The app, Houseparty was launched in 2016 as a group video chat app that was designed to feel like hanging […]
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The app Peach was launched in 2016 as a playful social app. It was designed to make sharing simple and
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iTunes launched in 2001 with a bold vision. It aimed to reshape how people bought and listened to music in
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Bebo launched in 2005 at a time when social media was still new. It was the place where people shared
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ooVoo was launched in 2007 with a clear goal of making video chatting easy and free. At a time when
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Yik Yak launched in 2013 with a simple idea, let people post short messages without using their real name. Anyone
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Google Wave launched in 2009 with a big idea. It wanted to change how people talked online. At that time
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The BlackBerry Messenger, better known as BBM, was once a huge part of everyday life. When smartphones were still new,
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Before likes, stories, and short videos, there was MySpace.It was not just a website. It felt like a small piece
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Launched in 2015 after Twitter acquired it, Periscope let anyone tap a button and instantly stream real, energetic moments from
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