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Nearby
Original author(s)Brian Hamachek
Developer(s)Brian Hamachek
Initial releaseJune 2010; 14 years ago (2010-06)
Repository
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    PlatformMicrosoft Windows, Apple iOS, Windows Phone, Web, Facebook, Android
    Available inEnglish
    TypeSocial Network
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    Nearby (previously named WNM Live / Who's Near Me) was a location-based social networking service. Nearby was originally launched in June 2010.[1][<span title="Script error: No such module "delink".">unreliable source?]. The site closed in September 2021 following a significant data break.[2]

    Background

    Nearby was founded by Brian Hamachek.[3][<span title="Script error: No such module "delink".">unreliable source?] The company is located in Palo Alto, California. The company is a member of the Microsoft Bizspark program.[4]Template:Primary source inline On November 11, 2013, Nearby was accepted into the Fall 2013 session of the Stanford StartX accelerator.[<span title="Script error: No such module "delink".">citation needed] In January 2014, the company name was changed from WNM Live to Nearby.

    Nearby uses the GPS unit in a phone or computer to determine your location and returns a list of users nearby based on relative proximity. Unlike several other location-based social networks such as Skout, WhosHere, and Grindr, Nearby explicitly declares that the service is not intended to be used for dating purposes.[5]

    Platforms and users

    A Windows Mobile 6 application was released on 6/2010. It was followed by a Windows Phone 7 application which was released on 10/2010. A web and mobile web portal for the service was launched 4/2011. An iPhone application was released 1/2012.[6] A Windows 8 application was released in 5/2012.[7] An Android application was released in the first half of 2013.[8]Template:Primary source inline The service has a combined membership of just over 5 million users. The highest percentage of users were located in the United States, United Kingdom, and India (in that order).[9] An Android app was released in January 2015.[10]Template:Primary source inline

    Awards and recognition

    The Windows Phone application was selected at the 2011 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference as the 2nd best application in the Marketplace.[11]

    Nearby was selected by Microsoft as a Bizspark Featured Startup on April 30, 2013.[12][<span title="Script error: No such module "delink".">unreliable source?]

    The Nearby app for Windows Phone was runner-up in Nokia's Create competition within the NFC category.[13]Template:Primary source inline

    Trademark dispute

    Nearby was officially known as Who's Near Me until 6/2012. In 2011, WhosHere, a competitor in the location-based social network landscape, approached Who's Near Me and requested that they change their name. They alleged that the name was too similar to their own product's name of WhosHere and that it constituted trademark infringement. Although Who's Near Me originally agreed to change the name of the company, they continued to use Who's Near Me. In 5/2012, WhosHere filed a legal complaint of trademark infringement, unfair competition, cybersquatting, and breach of contract against the company. News of the lawsuit was made public when Nearby CEO Brian Hamachek wrote a blog post about the matter in which he made a number of allegations against WhosHere.[14][15] The blog post was picked up by a number of media organizations, including TechCrunch.[16] Hamachek eventually agreed to change the name of the company to WNM Live (and later changed again to Nearby for unrelated reasons) and posted a joint statement written by both WNM Live and WhosHere.[17]Template:Primary source inline

    See also

    References

    1. "[APP] Who's Near Me (Mobile Geo-Proximity Social Networking)" URL accessed April 22, 2013.
    2. [1] (statement on home page)
    3. "Featured Startup on Windows 8 and Azure – WNM Live". BizSpark Featured Startups. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
    4. "WNM Live – Microsoft BizSpark" URL accessed April 22, 2013.
    5. "Windows Phone Mango: 10 New Apps You Must Check Out" URL accessed April 22, 2013.
    6. "This App Lets You Chat With Nearby Users…And Call Them On The Phone" URL accessed April 22, 2013.
    7. "WNM Live – meet the people around you without leaving your house, now for Windows Phone 8". Windows Central. 2013-01-30. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
    8. "WNM Live Android App" URL accessed April 22, 2013.
    9. "WNM Live Gets Updated Again – Publishes Infographic on Usage"URL accessed April 22, 2013. Template:Webarchive
    10. "Android App Store" URL accessed February 17, 2015.
    11. "Who's Near Me wins 2nd place in Microsoft Windows Phone 7 App Challenge at WPC 11"URL accessed April 22, 2013. Template:Webarchive
    12. "Featured Startup on Windows 8 and Azure – WNM Live" URL accessed May 5, 2013.
    13. Oy, Microsoft Mobile. "Microsoft". Archived from the original on 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
    14. "A VC-funded startup called WhosHere is trying to steal my social network – help!" Template:Webarchive URL accessed April 22, 2013.
    15. "The Other Side Of The Story: WhosHere vs. Who's Near Me Live". TechCrunch. 2 June 2012. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
    16. "WhosHere vs WNM Live" URL accessed April 22, 2013.
    17. "In Response to WhosHeres Statement" Template:Webarchive URL accessed April 22, 2013.

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