Nexopia
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Nexopia was a Canadian social networking website created in 2003, by Timo Ewalds.[7] It was designed for ages 14 and up, but was later lowered to 13.[8] Users are able to create and design profiles, a friends list, blogs, galleries, and compose articles and forums. Interaction is accomplished through an internal personal messaging system, public user comments on profiles, blogs or through threads and posts on the forums. In November 2012, Nexopia was acquired by digital ad network Ideon Media.[9]
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Type of business | Joint venture, corporation |
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Type of site | Social networking, online forums |
Available in | English |
Founded | February 2003; 21 years ago (2003-02) Edmonton, Alberta |
Headquarters | Edmonton, Alberta Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Area served | Western Canada[1] Main (2003-2012) Worldwide (2012-present)[2] |
Owner | Ideon Media |
Founder(s) | Timo Ewalds |
CEO | Kevin Bartus[3] |
Key people | Dave Stevens, Boris Wertz |
Employees | 10 As of 14 November 2008[[4] [ref]] |
Parent | Ideon Media[2] |
URL | Official website |
Registration | Required |
Users | 1.4 million users[5] 200,000 active As of 9 November 2012[[6] [ref]] |
Launched | February 2003; 21 years ago (2003-02)[2] |
Current status | Closed |
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