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  1. Vine. (New) Vine is a short form video sharing social network that allows its users to post 6-second videos. The service integrates with other social networks to allow the videos to be watched from other networks. It is owned by Twitter.
    Vine
    Vine

Reunion Networks

  1. Classmates. Classmates connects high school friends and also allows for the uploading of high school yearbook(s).
  2. MyLife. MyLife is a different take on social networking, as it helps people find their friends, family members, and business associates for a fee. The site used to be called Reunion.com and Wink.com before it was renamed to MyLife.
  3. MyHeritage. MyHeritage enables discovery, sharing, and preserving of family history. Users can create their family tree and search historical records to find ancestors. They can also build connections with new relatives that are discovered using the site. The site supports 42 languages. MyHeritage acquired Geni, another similar site.

Business Networks

LinkedIn is the largest business network in the world. There are many other business networks, however, and here are a few prominent ones.
  1. Viadeo. Viadeo is a social network for business people mostly in Europe. It is offered in seven languages and has over 50 million members.
  2. Ryze. Ryze helps expand professionals’ business networks by connecting them with industry professionals and like-minded individuals. It also offers sharing of practical advice, tips, and resources between members.
  3. Xing. Xing is a business network similar to LinkedIn but with the ability to create closed groups to enable private discussions within a company. Most of its users are in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
    Xing
    Xing

Pre-teen, Teen, and Young Adult Networks

  1. WeeWorld. WeeWorld is a social gaming company for teens and tweens where the users create avatars to interact with each other.
  2. Habbo. Habbo is a gaming company for teenagers that allows them to pick their avatars and design hotel rooms, meet new friends, chat with other players, and so on. The site has presence in roughly 150 countries and is also the largest social network in Finland.
  3. Tuenti. Tuenti started out as the “Spanish Facebook” but has now expanded to support 14 languages with a mostly younger user base. After acquisition by Telefonica, it has started offering mobile operator service.
    Tuenti
    Tuenti

Blogging Related

Tumblr and Sina Weibo are two larger social networks focused around blogging. Here are some other prominent ones.
  1. Xanga. Xanga hosts weblogs, photoblogs, and social networking profiles for its millions of members.
  2. Solaborate. (New) Solaborate is a social network and collaboration platform dedicated to technology professionals and companies to connect, collaborate, discover opportunities, and create an ecosystem around products and services.
  3. Plurk. (New) Plurk is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send updates through short messages or links, which can be up to 210 text characters. Most of Plurk’s traffic comes from Taiwan.
  4. LiveJournal. (New) LiveJournal allows its users to maintain a blog, journal, or diary. Several prominent public figures use this service — especially in Russia, where it partners with an online newspaper. It is offered in 32 languages.

International Social Networks

  1. Mixi. Mixi is a popular social networking site in Japan with over 20 million active users. It is focused on matching people based on common interests.
    Mixi
    Mixi
  2. Douban. Douban is a Chinese site that serves both registered and unregistered users. Registered users can create content and connect with others while the unregistered users can search and review the ratings of books, music, and movies.
  3. Renren. Renren is a Chinese social network that is popular amongst college students. It has over 30 million active users.
  4. Odnoklassniki. Odnoklassniki helps the Russian community find classmates and old friends. It is offered in nine different languages.
  5. NK. NK is a Polish social network with a focus on attracting high school and college students.
  6. Netlog. Netlog is a Belgian site targeted at the global youth demographic. The site supports roughly 20 languages.
  7. StudiVZ. StudiVZ is a German social networking site for students.
  8. Friendster. Friendster is a social gaming network in Asia that supports 11 languages. Years ago, it was the top social network in the U.S.
    Friendster
    Friendster
  9. Kaixin001. (New) Kaixin001 is a gaming social network in China that attracts white collar workers.
  10. 51.com. (New) 51.com is one of the largest social networks in China with over 50 million active users. It competes with QZone, Renren, and Kaixin001.
  11. Nexopia. (New) Nexopia is a Canadian social network with about 500,000 active members. It allows users to create and design their profiles, have list of friends, blog, write articles, and build photo galleries.
  12. Draugiem. (New) Draugiem is the largest social networking site in Latvia with over 2 million members. It is also available in English, Russian, and Hungarian.
  13. Glocals. (New) Glocals is a social network created in Switzerland for the expatriate community. It allows the community members to meet, organize activities, and share information.
  14. Cyworld. (New) Cyworld is a South Korean social network with millions of members. It also operates in China and Vietnam. It enables users to create friendships by using their avatars.

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