Lyro
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| URL | http://www.lyro.com/ |
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| Commercial? | Yes |
| Type of site | Social network service |
| Launched | April 2007 |
| Current status | Active |
Lyro is a business-oriented social networking site founded in February 2007 and launched in April 2007[1] is a web destination for professional networking. It is a business-based alternative to other networking websites, which lets users establish an online identity tailored to the customer's needs.[2]
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[edit] Company information
Lyro's CEO and founder was Lief Larson.
[edit] Features
The purpose of the site is to allow registered users to broadcast their professional identity on the internet. Lyro uses a digital business card format to store and display user contact information.[3]
[edit] Sites with comparable features
Various websites such as CareerBuilder.com, Yahoo! HotJobs, and Monster.com specialize in job search. Reputation systems are increasingly common across the Web. Ryze was one of the earliest online social networking sites to offer online business networking, but more recently business-oriented social networks, such as LinkedIn facilitate professional networking to one degree or another, either as native features or via third-party software application widgets. Many of the specific Lyro features (such as adding contacts and private messaging) are common web features.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Lyro: What's the Worth of an Online Business Card?". MIT Convergence Culture. 2007-04-08. http://www.convergenceculture.org/weblog/2007/04/lyro_whats_the_worth_of_an_onl.php. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
- ^ Lyro - DMNews
- ^ TIME: Blog: Business Cards Go Digital
[edit] External links
- Lyro web site
- The Lyro Corporate Blog Discusses Lyro related interests.
