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Spokeo
File:Spokeo logo.jpg
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer software
FoundedSaratoga, California (2006)
HeadquartersMountain View, California
Key peopleHarrison Tang, Ray Chen, Eric Liang, Mike Daly
ProductsSpokeo People Search
WebsiteSpokeo People Search

Spokeo is a search engine that discovers a user's friends' social network accounts by performing deep Web searches across over 40 such networks, including Bebo, Blogger, DailyMotion, DeviantArt, Digg, Facebook, Flickr, Fotolog, Friendster, HI5, ImageStation, Imeem, Last.fm, LiveJournal, MySpace, Netlog, Photobucket, Vox, Webshots, Windows Live Spaces, Wretch, Xanga, Yahoo Video, and YouTube.

Spokeo was founded in 2006 by Stanford University graduates. It is implemented in Ruby on Rails.

Spokeo is not a social network, and it does not support any social network features. It syndicates only publicly available information, although the information that it aggregates may not be commonly known to be public.

See also

References

  1. Friends Under The Microscope, January 28, 2008
  2. New site feeds off of other Web sites, January 31, 2008
  3. Spokeo 2.0: A Feed Reader For Your Friends, December 10, 2007
  4. Spokeo: Meta Social Networking, December 8, 2006
  5. The RSS Blog on Spokeo, November 30, 2006
  6. New Sites Make It Easier To Spy on Your Friends, May 13, 2008

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