Friendster’s Patent Possibilities

by David Evans on July 14, 2006 in Dating Industry Finance,Dating Sites,Dating Startups,Legal,Social Networking

Friendster’s recent attempt to patent social networking has elicited remarks from industry insiders that range from “who cares” to careful dissection of the patents’ wording. Friendster’s June 27 patent refers to a “system, method, and apparatus for connecting users in an online computer system based on their relationships within social networks.” BusinessWeek has more.

I knew some of the guys at Sixdegrees.com when they were building the site in Silicon Alley in the mid-90′s. Sixdegrees earned a patent in 2001. Tribe.net founder Marc Pincus, purchased that patent at an auction in 2003. Pincus and Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn, formed a limited partnership without Friendster founder Jonathan Abrams, in order to purchase the so-called “Six Degrees” patent for $700,000. Here’s more on their fallout.

I like the Friendster service, don’t get me wrong. There was a time when it was a fun place to be and I’m sure after a few more lifecycles it will get some of it’s mojo back. For the meantime, I’m taking down my Friendster profile because it’s been languishing for about a year, hardly any pageviews and everyone I know is on Myspace or LinkedIn now. I simply can’t justify continuing to maintain multiple social networking profiles and I need contacts and consulting work more than I need new friends.

I’m still waiting for the social networking site for 30-somethings, somewhere between Myspace and LinkedIn. Where is it?

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    lobocita July 14, 2006 at 2:11 pm

    go to tribe.net

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