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myyearbook.com - a key to met new people

Saturday, June 14, 2008

myYearbook is a free Internet social network service similar to other social networking sites.

The site's user base is over 90% American, with 75% of its new memberships from the United States and 25% from other countries. myYearbook has 7.8 million members, 150 million page views, and 5 million unique visitors. U.S. Venture Partners and First Round Capital are providing the $4.1 million in funding. According to Nielsen NetRatings, myYearbook was one of the top ranked destination sites for teens ages 12 to 17 in September 2006

myYearbook was initially created by two high school students, David and Catherine Cook, and their older brother Geoff, during Spring Break of 2005. Catherine persuaded Geoff, who founded EssayEdge.com and ResumeEdge.com from a Harvard dorm in 1997, to invest $250,000 for their project. At the launch of the site in April 2005,

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And what were you doing at the age of 17? CNET News.com's Stefanie Olsen talks about her interview with Catherine Cook, who is the co-founder of MyYearbook.com. With the site receiving 3 million monthly visitors, Cook is already a Web entrepreneur and all before she's even gone to college.

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