WAYN (an acronym for Where Are You Now?) is a social networking website with a goal to unite travellers from around the world. Acronyms, initialisms, and alphabetisms are Abbreviations that are formed using the initial components in a phrase or name A website (alternatively web site or Web site, a back-construction from the Proper noun World Wide Web) is a collection of Web pages Tourism is Travel for Recreational or Leisure purposes The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel WAYN has top 1000 [1] in Alexa Internet traffic ranking and was launched in May 2003 after two of its founders came up with the idea to connect people based on their location whilst having a few beers in their local pub. Alexa Internet Inc is a California -based Subsidiary company of Amazon May 2003: January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - It grew from 45,000 to 4. 1 million members in one year (to April 2006) and now has over 11 million members [2].
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As with many other social networking sites, WAYN enables its users to create a profile and upload photos. This is a list of major social networking Websites. Please note the list is non-exhaustive, but is limited to some notable well Users can then search for others, and link them to their profiles as friends. If you register it is possible to send and receive messages using email, discussion forums, eCards, SMS and WAYN instant messaging (web client, no downloads required).
WAYN has spread rapidly thanks to an innovative idea which consists of enabling users to find old friends and make new friends based on their whereabouts. This has now been widely adopted across other services, notably the extremely popular 'Where I've Been' application available on Facebook.
A user can locate visually where each of their contacts is situated around the world. The service is thus intended to be used for its members to keep friends informed of where they are whilst travelling but also for people to find out who is coming to visit their location from elsewhere. Members can find out more about a destination they wish to visit, finding another member online from that destination and getting a first hand summary of what to do, what to see and what to consider when visiting, and they can also find out which friends have already visited a certain destination so they can get quick tips when planning a new trip
Members donate points and receive points for adding well rated content to the site. Points equal a ranking on the site for members in a WAYN league.
WAYN was founded in 2002 in London and was presented to the public in May 2003 having secured financial backing from Stephen Pankhurst, the founder of the well known UK school reunion site Friends Reunited, which recently sold to ITV for £120M (plus £55M earn-out). London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. Year 2003 ( MMIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. Friends Reunited is a portfolio of Social networking websites based upon the themes of reunion with research (separate site Genes Reunited dating and job-hunting Independent Television (generally known as ITV) is a public service network of British commercial television broadcasters set up under the Independent [3]
WAYN initially grew through word-of-mouth and reached almost 50,000 members by the end of 2004. Following its relaunch in May 2005 it grew exponentially, reaching over 2. 5M members by the end of 2005. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. On 21 June 2007 the site claimed "over 8m members"[2]
WAYN is also one of the very few sites which didn't lose the impact of new subscriptions after introducing fees for taking advantage of the full membership service September 2004, making it one of the few premium social networking communities that managed to become profitable. Events 524 - Godomar, King of the Burgundians defeats the Franks at the Battle of Vézeronce. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " [2]
WAYN secured $11m Series A funding from ECP (Esprit Capital Partners) last November (2006) and secured Brent Hoberman, ex CEO and Founder of Lastminute.com - Esprit Capital Partners, a firm formed from the recent merger of Cazenove Private Equity and Prelude Ventures, has put up most of the investment funding for WAYN. Brent Hoberman, together with Martha Lane Fox, founded Lastminute lastminutecom is an online Travel agency and E-tailer founded by Martha Lane Fox and Brent Hoberman in 1998 that became an icon of Others investing with Hoberman include the founders of some of Britain’s most successful online businesses: David Soskin and Hugo Burge of Cheapflights and HOWZAT media LLP; Adrian Critchlow and Andy Phillips of Active Hotels (which was sold in 2004), and Constant Tedder of Jagex, an online games company. Hugo Burge a British businessman has been the CEO of Cheapflights. Cheapflights Ltd is a private international online media ( dot-com) company based in London and Boston that operates a Travel website. Unusually for a venture-capital investment, Esprit has allowed Ward and his co-founders, Jerome Touze and Mike Lines, to cash in some of their shares[4]. Peter Ward may refer to Peter Ward (English footballer (born 1955 retired English footballer played for Brighton & Hove Albion and Nottingham Forest
In January 2008 the gossip appeared that WAYN might be bought by AOL for $200m, however this had been demented very quickly. [4]
Though not as popular as MySpace in the United States, WAYN. com has grown into a global brand. While WAYN. com is not aimed at a particular age group, it is an over-18s only site, and is most popular with the 18 to 25s and 35 to 45+[2].
WAYN is very popular in the UK where it has over 2 million members [2]. It is also strong in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries in Western Europe, including the Netherlands. [2] In all, WAYN has members from 220 different countries creating a strong global network and has been featured across the national press in Great Britain as one of the Internet Phenomenons of the year.
WAYN now has over 11 million members[2] and is growing by up to 20,000 members daily. It was voted most popular community in the 2007 Website of the Year awards. [5]
When a user signs up for the WAYN service, they are given the option to import contacts from an online address book (such as Hotmail, Yahoo, AOL and Gmail) by providing their username and password. Windows Live Hotmail, formerly known as MSN Hotmail and commonly referred to simply as Hotmail, is a free Webmail service of the Windows Live Gmail, officially Google Mail in Germany and the United Kingdom is a free POP3 and IMAP [6] in order to invite those contacts to join WAYN. However, as with all social networks, this function has been criticised by some users who feel that it is difficult to unsubscribe from "invitation reminders" which then invariably follow. [7]. Some people have considered these invitations as spam.
In addition, when registering to WAYN the option to "Skip this step" for importing friends can be easily overlooked, making some users believe that importing addresses is a requirement rather than an option. A new layout of the WAYN site in April 2007 with enhanced privacy functionalities attempts to combat criticism of this common problem also providing users with a more intuitive navigation throughout the registration process.
WAYN additionally censors messages sent between users to encourage communication through the site. This is allegedly to ensure that users are protected by the WAYN site policies whilst interacting with other members. However, it also makes it difficult for users to communicate other than through the WAYN message system thereby keeping traffic on site. Any reference to an e-mail address, or popular networking website will be filtered, although users have found ways to get around this eg. deliberate incorrect spelling of mail addresses. Opening up of interaction on the site in June 2007 now allows members unlimited messaging thereby reducing need to evade the WAYN filtering.