The network of successful internet startups

The acquisition and potential IPO of GoNabit makes Kipp wish we’d invested in an uber successful internet startup, like those in this list.
July 6, 2011 4:56 by Eva Fernandes
Yes sure, MySpace is something of a dying forum at the moment, but there was a time that the site was growing at a pace of 200,000 registrations per day. MySpace was bought by Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Interactive Media in July 2005 for $580 million two years after it was launched. And judging by the way MySpace was almost immediately shadowed by other social media forums, looks like founders Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe definitely had good timing.
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