Meez
Web address | http://www.meez.com |
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Commercial | Yes |
Type of site | Avatar smd |
Registration | Required |
Owner | Donnerwood Media |
Created by | Donnerwood Media |
Launched | March 28, 2006 |
Meez is a social network service based in San Francisco, CA.
Meez was developed Donnerwood Media (the License-Holders for Tringo) as an "online entertainment" web service. It was founded by Sean Ryan, former VP of Music ServiceRealNetworks. Meez's CEO, John Cahill, is a former Yahoo executive. Meez launched on March 28, 2006. Currently, Meez has 3 million and 2 unique users, who average around 60 hours per month on the site. There are 13 million registered Meez users, 90% of which are in the United States.[1] Meez advertisers have included Nike, Rocawear, the NBA, and the NHL.[2]
Meez: Virtual World
In the Meez Nation there are several regions, known as "Hoods," that users can explore. These include the urban centered "Uptown", business oriented "Posh Heights", celebrity styled "Meez Hills", artist-oriented "Arcadia", beach-themed "Chillville", model living "Burbia", and edgy "Hell's Kitchen". [3] Within these hoods there are multiple "hangouts". These are essentially custom designed chat rooms created by users.
Users also can create a personalized avatar for use both in Meez's Virtual World and other online social networks. It is meant to be a virtual three-dimensional representation of the user. There are Rules and Guidelines that everyone must follow to be on Meez. Failure to do so will result your account being banned permanently or temporarily.
Meez Forums
The Meez Forums is where players can ask questions and other people of the meez community can answer them to help solve problems.
References
- ↑ "Meez Becomes Profitable With 3 Million Monthly Users". Socialtimes.com. 2009-10-20. Retrieved 2012-07-04.
- ↑ Meez teen virtual playground integrated into MySpace | VentureBeat
- ↑ "Meez Virtual World". Retrieved 2012-07-19.
External links
Reviews
- "Express Yourself - For a fee" Forbes.mom
- "Virtual Wardrobe: Get your alter ego all dolled up" San Francisco Chronicle
- "Break-dance online with Meez.com" ZDNet
- Time Magazine's Five Worst Websites