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company_type = [[Private company|Private]]|
company_type = [[Private company|Private]]|
location = [[Latvia]]|
location = [[Lithuania]]|
industry = [[Computer software]]<br />[[Social networking]] |
industry = [[Computer software]]<br />[[Social networking]] |
company_slogan = Project management software for business success |
company_slogan = Project management software for business success |
homepage = [http://darbs.forticom.lv/about/ http://darbs.forticom.lv/about/] |
homepage = [http://forticom.lt/lt/pages/apie http://forticom.lt/lt/pages/apie] |
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'''Forticom''' is an IT company based in [[Latvia]]. It the owner of online social networks One.lv (Latvian) and One.lt (Lithuanian). Forticom is owned by [[Digital Sky Technologies]] and Tiger Global (part of [[Tiger Management]]).<ref name=nasza/>
'''Forticom''' is an IT company based in [[Lithuania]]. It the owner of online social networks One.lv (Latvian) and One.lt (Lithuanian). Forticom is owned by [[Digital Sky Technologies]] and Tiger Global (part of [[Tiger Management]]).<ref name=nasza/>


One websites debuted in 1999 and offered the ability send free [[SMS]] [[text messages]] to mobile phones.<ref name=one/> The service became very successful as at the time texting was expensive. Later the portal grew to include other mobile services (games, ring tones, icons, etc.). The social network grew out of experimental "friends" feature of the website.<ref name=one/> The company also developed video sharing websites Videogaga.lt and Videogaga.lv.<ref name=one/>
One websites debuted in 1999 and offered the ability send free [[SMS]] [[text messages]] to mobile phones.<ref name=one/> The service became very successful as at the time texting was expensive. Later the portal grew to include other mobile services (games, ring tones, icons, etc.). The social network grew out of experimental "friends" feature of the website.<ref name=one/> The company also developed video sharing websites Videogaga.lt and Videogaga.lv.<ref name=one/>

Revision as of 09:08, 30 July 2010

Forticom
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer software
Social networking
HeadquartersLithuania
Websitehttp://forticom.lt/lt/pages/apie

Forticom is an IT company based in Lithuania. It the owner of online social networks One.lv (Latvian) and One.lt (Lithuanian). Forticom is owned by Digital Sky Technologies and Tiger Global (part of Tiger Management).[1]

One websites debuted in 1999 and offered the ability send free SMS text messages to mobile phones.[2] The service became very successful as at the time texting was expensive. Later the portal grew to include other mobile services (games, ring tones, icons, etc.). The social network grew out of experimental "friends" feature of the website.[2] The company also developed video sharing websites Videogaga.lt and Videogaga.lv.[2]

In 2007, Forticom bought 25% of Russian Odnoklassniki.[3] In June 2008, the company acquired 70% interest in Polish Nasza-klasa.pl for $92 million.[1] Both websites are designed for former classmates.

References

  1. ^ a b "Forticom buys majority stake in nasza-klasa.pl". Warsaw Business Journal. 10 June 2008.
  2. ^ a b c Template:Lt icon Baubinas, Kostas (2008-08-12). "One.lt iš mobilaus tapo itin draugiškas". Verslo žinios.
  3. ^ Weisenthal, Joseph (Sep 25, 2007). "Lithuania's Forticom Invests In Russian Social Networking Site Odnoklassniki.ru".