KILTR

KILTR
Headquarters Glasgow
Founder(s) Stewart Fraser, Brian Hughes
CEO Brian Hughes
Industry Internet
Services Social Network, New Media
Website kiltr.com
Written in C#, JS
Available in English
Current status Active

KILTR is a social networking site focusing on Scottish content. It was founded in 2009 by Brian Hughes and Stewart Fraser as a startup company using venture capital and investment from angel investors.[1][2]

The company was featured alongside Path and Foursquare in Rory Cellan-Jones's BBC Radio 4 series, The Secret History of Social Networking, as one of a number of smaller social networking sites which are offering an alternative to Facebook.[3]

KILTR was built in Glasgow, Scotland[4] by its sister technology company, CollectivWorks.[5]

History

Public beta of KILTR was established[6] in 2010, followed by the first version of the platform in April 2012, with a focus on being a professional networking site,[7] connecting Scottish businessmen and women around the world. Version 2 of KILTR was launched[8] in August 2013 with a different focus - moving from being a professional network to a cultural, social, political platform.

Version 3 of KILTR will be launched in 2016, with an emphasis on blogging and citizen journalism, focussing on radical politics, art and culture, exemplified by the platform’s new branding, designed by artist Jim Lambie.[9]

References

External links

kiltr.com


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