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Mashable
Mashable
Mashable
Social Networks category and MySpace in the Places and Events category.[6]
See also
URL Type of site Available language(s) Owner Created by Launched Revenue mashable.com social networking news English, French and Spanish Pete Cashmore Pete Cashmore July 2005[1] Est. $166,000 per mo.[1]
• TechCrunch • Ars Technica • ReadWriteWeb
References
[1] ^ "Mashable" (in English). Small Biz (BusinessWeek). 2007-07-13. http://images.businessweek.com/ss/07/ 07/0714_bloggers/source/12.htm. Retrieved on 2007-09-12. [2] ^ Self-reported from the Mashable homepage [3] Alexa ranking for mashable.com [4] See category tabs on the Mashable website [5] Mashable Open Web Awards Winners, 2008-02-04, http://mashable.com/2007/ 12/21/open-web-awards-winners/, retrieved on 2008-02-04 [6] Mashable Open Web Awards Winners, http://mashable.com/2008/12/16/openweb-awards-2-winners/, retrieved on 2008-12-16
Mashable is an Internet news blog. With a reported 5+ million monthly pageviews[2] and an Alexa ranking around 6500,[3] it ranks among the largest blogs on the Internet. Mashable regularly writes about MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, Google, Twitter and startups,[4] but it also reports on less highprofile social networking sites.[1] The website also features its own social network, beta invites, a job board, customized profiles, and MySpace layouts.[2]
Open Web Awards
On January 10, 2008 at Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Mashable announced the winners of the first Open Web Awards[5]. The 2nd Annual Open Web Awards was a solely on-line international competition that took place between November and December 2008. Amongst the winners in the People’s Choice component were Encyclopedia Dramatica in the wiki category, beating out WikiHow in second place and Wikipedia in third. Others included digg in the Social News and Social Bookmarking category, Netlog in the Mainstream and Large
External links
• Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites, PCMAG • The Bigs of the Blogs, Fastcompany • Bloggers Bring in the Big Bucks, Business Week • Video Profile on Founder Pete Cashmore by Current, Current TV • 5,000 Resources to Do Just About Anything Online Mashable.com • Official website • Mashable on Twitter
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