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Bebo, Inc.
Bebo Logo
Bebo Logo
Type of siteSocial network service
Available inEnglish
Polish
German
French
OwnerAOL
Created byMichael Birch
Xochi Birch
URLhttp://www.bebo.com
AdvertisingBanner ads
RegistrationYes

Bebo is a popular social networking website, founded in January 2005. It can be used in many countries including Ireland, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia. A Polish version was launched recently, which uses a different user database. There are plans for French German and other versions. Founded by husband and wife Michael and Xochi Birch, Bebo had a major relaunch in July 2005. It was bought by AOL on March 13, 2008 for $850m (£417m)..

"Bebo" is a backronym for “Blog early, blog often”,

Profiles

Bebo Authors

On February 22 2007, Bebo Authors, also known as Bebo Books, was launched. On this section of the site, authors can upload chapters of their books and also get them reviewed with a certain module. Currently there is no module to display books on a profile page like there is for Bands and Groups.

Bebo Groups

On July 10 2007, the 'Group' module was added to pages. This enabled people to view groups which were previously joined to a school and were also viewable only to school members. Bebo also gave an option to convert existing Authors or Bands to Groups. This conversion takes up to 24 hours as the profile must be manually changed by a member of Bebo staff. Group pages give users an option to join things they find interesting. These groups can often be educational as well as associated with pop culture.

Bebo Mobile

On October 13 2007, Bebo launched a mobile service which allows users to receive text alerts and update their profile via their mobile phone. This is currently available to Orange UK and O2 Ireland customers. The service consists of a mobile site, text alerts for new comments and photo only uploads via mms.On 19 March 2008, Bebo launched a new mobile site which can be accessed by any mobile phone users on any network and not just Orange UK and O2 Ireland customers. This can be used by pointing your browser at m.bebo.com.

Integration with instant messaging

Users can add their AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), Skype and Windows Live Messenger user names to their Bebo profile. For Skype and Windows Live Messenger Bebo offers links to quickly chat or add that user in that program. The Windows Live Messenger links show up only in Internet Explorer by default, as it uses the 'msnim' protocol. They can be used in another web browser such as Firefox or Opera by masking the user agent as Internet Explorer and using a tool called the WLM Protocol Handler to handle the msnim protocol. Using the AIM links to contact someone opens up a Web AIM client. Bebo also offers a co-branded AIM downloadable client.

Bebo Open Media Platform

Announced on the November 13 2007, Bebo Open Media Platform is a platform for companies to distribute content to the Bebo community. Content providers can bring their media player to Bebo, and monetize the advertising within it. Each content provider has a specialised page designed for video which showcases any Adobe Flash video content at the top of the profile. Many networks are signed up for the service, including CBS, Sky, Ustream.tv, BBC and Last.fm.

Open Application Platform

On November 1 2007, Bebo announced that it will join OpenSocial, a set of common APIs for building social applications across the web. It announced plans for a developers platform and said it will make a further platform announcement on November 13, 2007. This platform announcement turned out to be about the Bebo 'Open Media Platform' and not a true API. Bebo's Developers Platform was launched in early December 2007 with just over 50 applications.

New Zealand Privacy Breach

On May 21 2008 some users in New Zealand were temporarily given full access to other users' accounts. Various users logged in under their own account were switched over to the accounts of other users at random intervals, some people gaining access to over 20 different users' accounts. People were sometimes given access to addresses and phone numbers of other members, and some took advantage of the situation by uploading pornography onto other members' accounts. Bebo network engineers traced the error to a mis-configured proxy server in an Internet service provider (ISP) in New Zealand, which was later fixed. The ISP seemed to be messing with its cache, thereby causing some of its customers to receive cached cookies and details from other users, likely because the ISP used dynamic IP addresses.

References

  1. ^ How to make 80 million friends and influence people at http://observer.guardian.co.uk (accessed October 12, 2007)
  2. Polish version
  3. French, version
  4. German version
  5. "CEO Michael Birch Interview, March 2006".
  6. "About Michael Birch". About Bebo. Bebo. Retrieved 2007-06-01.
  7. "AOL acquires Bebo social network". Retrieved 2008-03-13.
  8. "AOL to 'supercharge' Bebo revenues". AOL to ‘supercharge’ Bebo revenues. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
  9. Group Surf
  10. Bebo in the News
  11. Mobile site is now live at m.bebo.com. New Zealand Telecom mobile phones are also able to access Bebo online.
  12. Glitch opens Bebo users' private details to others
  13. Bebo's HUGE error

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