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'''Tuenti''' is a ]-based, |
'''Tuenti''' is a ]-based, invitation-only private ] that has been referred to as the "Spanish ]."<ref>{{cite web | last=Jiménez Cano | first=Rosa | title=Tuenti, ¿el Facebook español? | url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internet/Tuenti/Facebook/espanol/elpeputec/20071210elpepunet_1/Tes | date=2007-12-10 | work=] | accessdate=2009-05-20 | language=Spanish }}</ref> ''Tuenti'', pronounced in Spanish, sounds like ''Twenty'' in English. The name, however, actually comes from "tu enti," meaning "your entity."<ref>{{cite web | title=Tengo una pregunta para Tuenti | url=http://blogficod.es/2008/11/videoblog-tengo-una-pregunta-para-tuenti/ | date=2008-11-27 | accessdate=2009-05-20 | language=Spanish }}</ref> The site is targeted at the Spanish audience, and is currently accessible only to those who have been invited. | ||
Tuenti features many tools |
Tuenti features many tools common to social-networking sites. It allows users to set up a profile, upload photos, link videos and connect with friends, recently a chat application has been added. Many other utilities, such as the ability to create events, are also offered. Unlike similar social networking sites which feature ], Tuenti has opted out of these traditional forms of "noisy" and obstructive advertising.<ref>{{cite web | last=Tesón | first=Nuria | title=Una red social española compite con Facebook entre los estudiantes | url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/portada/red/social/espanola/compite/Facebook/estudiantes/elpeputec/20080410elpcibpor_1/Tes/ | date=2008-04-10 | work=] | accessdate=2009-05-20 | language=Spanish }}</ref> | ||
Now ]'s 2009 listed the Tuenti as in Third fastest-rising global search. | Now ]'s 2009 listed the Tuenti as in Third fastest-rising global search. | ||
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Tuenti was founded in 2006 by ], ], Adeyemi Ajao, Felix Ruiz and ] |
Tuenti was founded in 2006 by ], ], Adeyemi Ajao, Felix Ruiz and ]. | ||
Dentzel, CEO, and Bentley, the lead programmer, came to Spain after having worked in social networking in the United States.<ref>{{cite web | last=Sabate | first=Jordi | title=Zaryn Dentzel, director ejecutivo de Tuenti, la mayor red social online en castellano | url=http://www.consumer.es/web/es/tecnologia/internet/2008/04/10/175859.php | date=2008-04-10 | work=] | language=Spanish }}</ref> Bentley is credited with coding most of the original platform from a small office in the north of Madrid in the Spring of 2006, while Dentzel led the project and was involved in much of the design and strategy.<ref>{{cite web | last=Elola | first=Joseba | title=O estás en Tuenti o perdiste el tren | url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/Tuenti/perdiste/tren/elpepisoc/20081214elpepisoc_3/Tes | date=2008-12-14 | work=] | language=Spanish }}</ref> | Dentzel, CEO, and Bentley, the lead programmer, came to Spain after having worked in social networking in the United States.<ref>{{cite web | last=Sabate | first=Jordi | title=Zaryn Dentzel, director ejecutivo de Tuenti, la mayor red social online en castellano | url=http://www.consumer.es/web/es/tecnologia/internet/2008/04/10/175859.php | date=2008-04-10 | work=] | language=Spanish }}</ref> Bentley is credited with coding most of the original platform from a small office in the north of Madrid in the Spring of 2006, while Dentzel led the project and was involved in much of the design and strategy.<ref>{{cite web | last=Elola | first=Joseba | title=O estás en Tuenti o perdiste el tren | url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/Tuenti/perdiste/tren/elpepisoc/20081214elpepisoc_3/Tes | date=2008-12-14 | work=] | language=Spanish }}</ref> |
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Type of site | Social network service |
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Available in | Spanish, Catalan, Basque, Galician, English |
URL | http://www.tuenti.com |
Registration | Yes |
Tuenti is a Spain-based, invitation-only private social networking website that has been referred to as the "Spanish Facebook." Tuenti, pronounced in Spanish, sounds like Twenty in English. The name, however, actually comes from "tu enti," meaning "your entity." The site is targeted at the Spanish audience, and is currently accessible only to those who have been invited.
Tuenti features many tools common to social-networking sites. It allows users to set up a profile, upload photos, link videos and connect with friends, recently a chat application has been added. Many other utilities, such as the ability to create events, are also offered. Unlike similar social networking sites which feature banner advertisements, Tuenti has opted out of these traditional forms of "noisy" and obstructive advertising.
Now Google Zeitgeist's 2009 listed the Tuenti as in Third fastest-rising global search. Google's 2008 Zeitgeist report listed Tuenti as the year's fourth fastest-rising global search term, and Alexa Internet ranks the site as the sixth most visited in Spain. It is currently estimated that there are more than 8 million users, making it the country's most popular social network. Zaryn Dentzel, one of its founders, stated that they intend to focus on Spanish users more before possibly expanding to other countries. The site targets users in specific regions to improve its click-through rates, which have reached as high as 40%.
History
Tuenti was founded in 2006 by Zaryn Dentzel, Kenny Bentley, Adeyemi Ajao, Felix Ruiz and Joaquín Ayuso de Pául.
Dentzel, CEO, and Bentley, the lead programmer, came to Spain after having worked in social networking in the United States. Bentley is credited with coding most of the original platform from a small office in the north of Madrid in the Spring of 2006, while Dentzel led the project and was involved in much of the design and strategy.
The organization now has employees from countries around the world, including Spain, the U.S., Germany, Poland, the UK and Portugal.
References
- "Tuenti in your language". 2009-12-03. Retrieved 2009-12-04.
- Jiménez Cano, Rosa (2007-12-10). "Tuenti, ¿el Facebook español?". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2009-05-20.
- "Tengo una pregunta para Tuenti" (in Spanish). 2008-11-27. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
- Tesón, Nuria (2008-04-10). "Una red social española compite con Facebook entre los estudiantes". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2009-05-20.
- Ahmed, Murad. "Palin beats Obama in Google's 'zeitgeist' rankings". The Times. 2008-12-09.
- "tuenti.com - Traffic Details from Alexa". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
- Romero, Pablo (2009-02-25). "Tuenti traerá novedades para primavera". El Mundo (in Spanish).
- MacMillan, Douglas (2009-01-12). "Facebook, Meet the Locals". BusinessWeek.
- Sabate, Jordi (2008-04-10). "Zaryn Dentzel, director ejecutivo de Tuenti, la mayor red social online en castellano". Consumer Eroski (in Spanish).
- Elola, Joseba (2008-12-14). "O estás en Tuenti o perdiste el tren". El País (in Spanish).
- "Jobs at Tuenti". Tuenti.
http://www.muyinternet.com/2010/02/24/tuenti-traera-novedades-para-primavera/
External links
- Zaryn Dentzel - Conference Template:Es icon
- Zaryn Dentzel - Conference Template:Es icon
- Zaryn Dentzel interview Template:Es icon
- Zaryn Dentzel keynote address at IE University
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