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You might remember social network Bebo from before Facebook's world domination. Well it's now back as a bizarre, hashtag and avatar-fuelled messaging app. Bebo first launched as a website aimed at ...
Bebo creator Michael Birch has bought it back for a cool $1 million, and aims to start over. AOL once paid $850 million for the social network.
Bebo's developers aren't too keen on user privacy, either. Every hashtag you use is monitored. If you use one that doesn't come with an illustration (only a handful of them have them) then the app ...
Look how happy these Bebo users are. Smiling, listening to music, hanging out with their dog, giving sexy eyes. They may soon be forced to find another outlet, though, as AOL announced today that ...
Bebo – the once beloved and now defunct social network – appears to be getting closer to launching its comeback. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
Bebo says it will make a return in February 2021 as a "brand new social network." Users won't be able to access their old accounts or data, it said. The site was founded in 2005 and had a ...
Bebo, which has 38 million users worldwide, claims to have 450,000 musicians already and earlier this year partnered with online music retailer 7digital to allow independent artists to sell their ...
Bebo's British invasion While MySpace and Facebook rule the U.S., British teens have taken to Bebo with a frenzy once reserved for celebrity heartthrobs, writes Fortune's Jessi Hempel.
Bebo's $850 million price tag Let's put Bebo's price tag in context. Nearly three years ago, News Corp. paid $580 million for MySpace, which at the time was seen to be on the high side but now ...
(GeekWire Photo) Amazon-owned Twitch has purchased esports company and early social media contender Bebo to grow its presence in the gaming world.. The size of the deal is not known, but sources ...