Come Back: Xanga;
Xanga, Come Back.,
— A Brief History….
Xanga began before it’s time in 1998: in lieu of it’s key contemporaries like; friendster and, livejournal, as a social networking site for sharing books, movies and music reviews — leading it’s competition in social media as we know it today to sites like Facebook, Linkedin, Myspace and, Twitter. Yet today, Xanga remains after a $60,560 community supported campaign.
At the beginning: users enjoyed editting and formatting content in fully customizable profiles with writing html and javascript plug–ins; private access to audioblogs, and blurbs also known as pulses — Members participated in blogrings, photo, video and weblogs… contributing content to an active community sponsoring social commentary @ http://www.xanga.com Continue reading