Kleiner Perkins

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.

Nadia Cochinwala

Investor

Kevin Compton

Partner

Josh Coyne

Partner

Joshua Coyne

Partner and Investor

John Doerr

Chairman and Partner

Al Gore

Senior Partner

Wen Hsieh

Partner

James Huang

Managing Partner, China

Floyd Kvamme

Partner Emeriti

Jerry Liang

Vice President

Bucky Moore

Partner

Aditya Naganath

Principal

Lucas Oliveira

Investor

Lucas Oliveira

Investor

Colin Powell

Strategic Limited Partner

Ev Randle

Partner

Beth Seidenberg

General Partner

James Tang

Vice President, China

Xin Tang

Director, China Fund

Jimmy Wei

Venture Partner, China

Jason Zhao

Partner

Past deals in Social Network

Flock Safety

Series F in 2025
Flock Safety is a company that specializes in security solutions through the use of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras. Its primary product, the ALPR camera system, is designed for use by neighborhoods, law enforcement agencies, and businesses to capture and analyze vehicle license plates. This technology aids in both preventing and solving crimes by providing actionable data to local authorities. Flock Safety's platform emphasizes community collaboration, integrating efforts from cities, businesses, schools, and law enforcement to enhance public safety. The company's full-service, maintenance-free technology is trusted by various communities as a means to deter crime and promote a safer environment for residents. Additionally, the system proactively alerts police when stolen vehicles enter monitored areas, enabling faster response and community involvement in crime prevention.

Favs

Pre Seed Round in 2023
Favs is for real friends only. It lets users share what's on their mind, and see what's new. Favs was founded in 2023 and is based in Los Angeles, California.

Vylo

Pre Seed Round in 2023
Vylo, formerly known as Arena, is a sports-focused mobile application that combines daily fantasy sports (DFS) with real-time player updates, news, and social features. It provides users with real-time insights, expert analysis, and trending stats to help them make informed DFS picks. Additionally, the app offers breaking news, live player updates, and a platform for users to engage in sports discussions, watch videos, and read in-depth articles. Whether users are competing for real-money rewards or simply staying updated with the latest sports news, Vylo caters to every sports fan's needs.

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. is a social networking platform based in San Francisco that facilitates local conversations among residents. Founded in 2007, the company aims to foster connections within neighborhoods by allowing users to share recommendations, news updates, and resources while also promoting local businesses and services. Nextdoor enhances community engagement by offering features like the Help Map, which enables neighbors to offer assistance to those in need, particularly during crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic. With a presence in multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and several European nations, Nextdoor seeks to create a sense of belonging and support among neighbors, emphasizing the importance of community in people's lives.

IRL

Series A in 2019
IRL is a social messaging application founded in 2019 and based in San Francisco, California. The app facilitates event discovery and planning, enabling users to manage their social calendars effectively. It allows individuals to follow friends, join interest-based groups, and engage in chats. Users can create groups centered around their interests, fostering connections with like-minded individuals and enhancing existing relationships. The platform supports event creation, allowing users to invite group members and plan activities easily. Additionally, IRL integrates local public events and enables users to follow sports teams, musicians, celebrities, and local venues, streamlining the process of sending and receiving invitations to social gatherings.

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.

Chime

Seed Round in 2015
Chime is a mobile communication application designed to facilitate video conversations among friends, family, and small groups. The platform allows users to create "Chimes," which are video conversations where participants can contribute throughout the day, resulting in a rich, collective narrative. This feature not only serves as a means of real-time communication but also acts as a lasting memory of shared experiences. By combining the simplicity of mobile communication with the personal touch of face-to-face interaction, Chime provides users with a private channel to engage and connect with loved ones through video chats, enhancing the intimacy of their conversations.

Nextdoor

Series D in 2015
Nextdoor, Inc. is a social networking platform based in San Francisco that facilitates local conversations among residents. Founded in 2007, the company aims to foster connections within neighborhoods by allowing users to share recommendations, news updates, and resources while also promoting local businesses and services. Nextdoor enhances community engagement by offering features like the Help Map, which enables neighbors to offer assistance to those in need, particularly during crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic. With a presence in multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and several European nations, Nextdoor seeks to create a sense of belonging and support among neighbors, emphasizing the importance of community in people's lives.

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

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.

Secret

Series A in 2014
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.

SoundCloud

Series D in 2014
SoundCloud, established in 2008 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, is a global social sound platform that enables users to create, share, and discover music. It offers a vast selection of audio content from a diverse creator community, facilitated by an open platform that directly connects creators with their fans worldwide. Users can instantly record, upload, and share sounds, while also accessing detailed statistics and community feedback.

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 social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through a unique blend of social networking, entertainment, shopping, and content sharing. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, the company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries. Ador rewards its members with points for engaging in various activities, such as collecting, sharing, and influencing their peers. These points can be redeemed for discounts on a range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment, available in the Ador Store. The company aims to transform how consumers discover and engage with products and content, fostering a dynamic online community.

Nextdoor

Series C in 2013
Nextdoor, Inc. is a social networking platform based in San Francisco that facilitates local conversations among residents. Founded in 2007, the company aims to foster connections within neighborhoods by allowing users to share recommendations, news updates, and resources while also promoting local businesses and services. Nextdoor enhances community engagement by offering features like the Help Map, which enables neighbors to offer assistance to those in need, particularly during crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic. With a presence in multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and several European nations, Nextdoor seeks to create a sense of belonging and support among neighbors, emphasizing the importance of community in people's lives.

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 is an online marketplace and social platform designed to facilitate the sharing and purchasing of recommended products among users and their trusted networks. By capturing word-of-mouth recommendations from social media, the platform allows users to discover and buy items that have been endorsed by friends or influencers through various channels, such as pins, posts, and shares. Luvocracy features a shopping assistant that streamlines the purchasing process while fostering a community of recommendation-based commerce. Users can express gratitude to those who recommend products, as well as earn rewards when others make purchases based on their suggestions, promoting a collaborative shopping experience.

Ador

Venture Round in 2012
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through a unique blend of social networking, entertainment, shopping, and content sharing. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, the company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries. Ador rewards its members with points for engaging in various activities, such as collecting, sharing, and influencing their peers. These points can be redeemed for discounts on a range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment, available in the Ador Store. The company aims to transform how consumers discover and engage with products and content, fostering a dynamic online community.

SoundCloud

Series C in 2012
SoundCloud, established in 2008 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, is a global social sound platform that enables users to create, share, and discover music. It offers a vast selection of audio content from a diverse creator community, facilitated by an open platform that directly connects creators with their fans worldwide. Users can instantly record, upload, and share sounds, while also accessing detailed statistics and community feedback.

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.org is an online community designed for young people to explore and develop new skills in various activities such as dance, music, chess, singing, and yoga. Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, California, the platform allows users to create personal portfolios where they can showcase their projects and achievements. Members can earn skill badges and embroidered patches by completing challenges, fostering a sense of accomplishment and motivation. The platform encourages collaboration and social interaction among users, enabling them to inspire and learn from one another. As of July 2018, DIY.org operates as a subsidiary of littleBits Electronics Inc.

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 navigation app that crowdsources real-time traffic and road data from its global user community. Users passively contribute data by driving with the app open, while actively sharing road reports on accidents, police traps, or other hazards. This information helps other users navigate more efficiently and safely.

Ador

Series C in 2011
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through a unique blend of social networking, entertainment, shopping, and content sharing. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, the company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries. Ador rewards its members with points for engaging in various activities, such as collecting, sharing, and influencing their peers. These points can be redeemed for discounts on a range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment, available in the Ador Store. The company aims to transform how consumers discover and engage with products and content, fostering a dynamic online community.

Doodle Mobile

Series A in 2011
Doodle Mobile Ltd. is a Chinese company established in 2010 that specializes in the development and publication of mobile social games for the Android platform. The company has created a social gaming network known as Doodle Game Center, which allows users to connect and play games together. Doodle Mobile has launched nearly a hundred game products, including popular titles such as Restaurant Live, Dino Island, Fast Racing 3D, and Monster Smash, covering various genres from competitive games to puzzles and casual entertainment. With a user base exceeding 400 million globally, Doodle Mobile operates research and development centers in Beijing and Shanghai and employs around 100 staff members, all contributing to its innovative approach in the mobile gaming industry.

Zynga

Series C in 2011
Zynga Inc., established in 2007, is a leading global developer, publisher, and operator of social games. The company's portfolio spans over 6 billion downloads across 175 countries, featuring popular franchises like FarmVille, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker. Zynga's games are played on mobile platforms (iOS, Android) and social networking sites, with revenue generated through game downloads, in-game purchases, and advertising services. The company's headquarters are in San Francisco, California, with additional locations in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Kingnet

Post in 2011
Shanghai Kingnet Technology Co., Ltd. is a web and social game developer based in China, specializing in the research, development, and operation of social games, web games, and mobile games. Founded in 2008, the company has created popular titles such as Sole Tower, Kingdom of Dinosaurs, and Pirates of Blood, which have been successfully launched on various platforms including Tencent Friends, QQ Zone, Renren, and Facebook. With a user base exceeding one hundred million, Kingnet generates substantial monthly revenue, exceeding ten million dollars. The company continues to focus on delivering engaging gaming experiences to a broad audience.

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
Twitter is a social networking platform that facilitates the exchange of micro-blogs, known as "tweets," which can be up to 280 characters in length. Launched in 2006, it allows users to send and read tweets through various means, including web browsers, SMS, and mobile applications. With over 400 million monthly visitors and 255 million active users, Twitter serves as a global real-time communications platform. Its diverse user base includes world leaders, athletes, entertainers, and news organizations, contributing to its role as a significant source of information and engagement. The platform is available in more than 35 languages and has a strong presence in major cities worldwide, with headquarters in San Francisco and offices across the United States and internationally.

Waze

Series B in 2010
Waze is a navigation app that crowdsources real-time traffic and road data from its global user community. Users passively contribute data by driving with the app open, while actively sharing road reports on accidents, police traps, or other hazards. This information helps other users navigate more efficiently and safely.

Katango

Series A in 2010
Katango is a provider of Friend Relationship Management solutions, focused on simplifying social interactions in the digital age. The company recognizes the challenges posed by the overwhelming growth of social networks and seeks to enhance online social experiences through algorithmic solutions. Drawing inspiration from historical shifts in web curation, Katango aims to transition the social web from its current manual management phase to a more efficient, algorithm-driven approach. Currently operating in stealth mode, the company is dedicated to developing tools that will streamline how individuals manage their social connections.

Ador

Series B in 2010
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through a unique blend of social networking, entertainment, shopping, and content sharing. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, the company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries. Ador rewards its members with points for engaging in various activities, such as collecting, sharing, and influencing their peers. These points can be redeemed for discounts on a range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment, available in the Ador Store. The company aims to transform how consumers discover and engage with products and content, fostering a dynamic online community.

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 web and social game developer based in China, specializing in the research, development, and operation of social games, web games, and mobile games. Founded in 2008, the company has created popular titles such as Sole Tower, Kingdom of Dinosaurs, and Pirates of Blood, which have been successfully launched on various platforms including Tencent Friends, QQ Zone, Renren, and Facebook. With a user base exceeding one hundred million, Kingnet generates substantial monthly revenue, exceeding ten million dollars. The company continues to focus on delivering engaging gaming experiences to a broad audience.

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., established in 2007, is a leading global developer, publisher, and operator of social games. The company's portfolio spans over 6 billion downloads across 175 countries, featuring popular franchises like FarmVille, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker. Zynga's games are played on mobile platforms (iOS, Android) and social networking sites, with revenue generated through game downloads, in-game purchases, and advertising services. The company's headquarters are in San Francisco, California, with additional locations in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Waze

Series A in 2008
Waze is a navigation app that crowdsources real-time traffic and road data from its global user community. Users passively contribute data by driving with the app open, while actively sharing road reports on accidents, police traps, or other hazards. This information helps other users navigate more efficiently and safely.

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

Series C 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.

Presto Services

Venture Round in 2006
Presto Services, founded in 2004 by entrepreneurs with large families, aims to facilitate connections among extended family members by simplifying the sharing of digital content. The company offers a mail service that automatically prints emails and documents, catering particularly to consumers who may not use a personal computer. By addressing the needs of individuals looking to stay connected with loved ones, Presto Services provides an innovative solution for managing and sharing digital communications in a user-friendly manner.

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
Visible Path is a provider of online business networking solutions that focuses on enhancing the quality of professional relationships. Unlike traditional platforms, it emphasizes the strength of connections rather than the quantity, allowing users to manage their networks more effectively. The company utilizes a Microsoft Outlook plugin to track interactions, such as emails and meetings, to determine the strength of relationships between contacts. This approach aims to create a more meaningful network by limiting exposure to less significant connections. Visible Path allows users to add contacts outside of Outlook through specific searches, ensuring that their networks consist primarily of individuals with whom they have engaged. The company is exploring additional methods to assess relationship strength, including tracking phone calls and instant messaging. By fostering genuine connections, Visible Path assists individuals and companies in leveraging their professional networks for sales, marketing, and recruitment purposes. The company has established strategic partnerships with various organizations to enhance its offerings and reach in the business networking landscape.

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.

Visible Path

Series A in 2004
Visible Path is a provider of online business networking solutions that focuses on enhancing the quality of professional relationships. Unlike traditional platforms, it emphasizes the strength of connections rather than the quantity, allowing users to manage their networks more effectively. The company utilizes a Microsoft Outlook plugin to track interactions, such as emails and meetings, to determine the strength of relationships between contacts. This approach aims to create a more meaningful network by limiting exposure to less significant connections. Visible Path allows users to add contacts outside of Outlook through specific searches, ensuring that their networks consist primarily of individuals with whom they have engaged. The company is exploring additional methods to assess relationship strength, including tracking phone calls and instant messaging. By fostering genuine connections, Visible Path assists individuals and companies in leveraging their professional networks for sales, marketing, and recruitment purposes. The company has established strategic partnerships with various organizations to enhance its offerings and reach in the business networking landscape.

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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