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MY YEARBOOK

MY YEARBOOK. MY Yearbook was created by two high school students, Dave and Catherine Cook, and their older brother Geoff, during Spring Break of 2005. Soulja Boy Tell'em - Crank That ( Soulja Boy)(YouTube) ;). How to Login to My yearbook. Login into My yearbook threw Facebook.

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MY YEARBOOK

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  1. MY YEARBOOK MY Yearbook was created by two high school students, Dave and Catherine Cook, and their older brother Geoff, during Spring Break of 2005. Soulja Boy Tell'em - Crank That (SouljaBoy)(YouTube) ;)

  2. How to Login to My yearbook Login into My yearbook threw Facebook.

  3. Catherine persuaded Geoff, who founded EssayEdge.com and ResumeEdge.com from a dorm in 1997, to invest in their project. At the launch of the site, Dave was a junior and Catherine was a sophomore; the project was initially activated at Montgomery High School, in suburban New Jersey where they attended. Information About The Cook family 

  4. Pictures of myYearbook You can play games on MyYearbook and talk to friends.

  5. MyYearbook made over $100 Million dollars in cash and stock. • MyYearbook launched an IPad app in an attempt to reach the table market. • MyYearbook was renamed MeetMe on June 4, 2012. • The rebranding of the wbesiteproved to be successful. 

  6. MeetMe includes a virtual economy through which member earn and spend “Lunch Money,” the meetme virtual currency. • Money enables donations by members of their favorite charity through the Causes application. • In February 2010, myYearbook reported the company ended 2009 with a $20 million run rate. • December 2010, myYearbook partnered with Viximo service to provide better gaming opportunities for users. 

  7. • December 2010, myYearbook partnered with Viximo service to provide better gaming opportunities for users 

  8. In November 2009, myYearbook launched Chatter, a real-time stream that incorporates media sharing and gaming to help bring members together. Games you can play inside the stream include Ask Me, Rate Me and 2 Truths and a Lie. These games incorporate mechanics that help myYearbook members meet each other. By April 2010 the site reported the Chatter feature surpassed 1 million posts per day.

  9. In 2008, myYearbook partnered with casual game developer Arkadium to bring Flash based games to the site. The games incorporate Lunch Money, the myYearbook virtual currency. Lunch Money earned playing games are used elsewhere on the site. • In January 2010, myYearbook rolled out a new site design aimed to appeal to an older demographic. Of note is the "winning" site design was chosen through crowd-sourcing its members.

  10. You can choose your own back round for profile. • You can have battles with your friends and you can talk to them.

  11. In April 2009, the site added the Meebo instant messaging client to the site in order to provide real time chat. • In January 2010, myYearbook rolled out a new site design aimed to appeal to an older demographic. Of note is the "winning" site design was chosen through crowd-sourcing its members. • In May 2010, myYearbook launched an iPhone/iPod Touch and Android application designed to bring the Chatter real time feed to mobile devices.

  12. Founders Left side Dave Cook, middle Catherine Cook, On right side Geoff Cook

  13. Reference page MeetMe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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