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The website eventually closed in February [[2006]], presumed overpowered by [[Facebook]].
 
The website eventually closed in February [[2006]], presumed overpowered by [[Facebook]].
  
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2004/01/29/staff-editorial-welcome-distraction STAFF EDITORIAL: A Welcome Distraction], Columbia Spectator, 29 January 2004
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* [http://www.eye.columbiaspectator.com/2004/02/25/online-cu-community-draws-students-together Online CU Community Draws Students Together], Columbia Spectator, 25 February 2004
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* [http://www.blogs.columbiaspectator.com/2004/03/22/cu-harvard-sites-end-e-war CU, Harvard Sites End 'E-War'], Columbia Spectator, 22 march 2004
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* [http://eyedev.columbiaspectator.com/2004/04/05/columbians-unite Columbians, Unite!], Columbia Spectator, 5 April 2004
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* [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2004/09/08/age-thefacebook-new-social-rites In Age of TheFacebook, New Social Rites], Columbia Spectator, 8 September 2004
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* [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2004/09/16/cucommunity-reborn-new-look-and-new-features CUCommunity Reborn with New Look and New Features], Columbia Spectator, 16 September 2004
  
 
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Revision as of 19:06, 6 September 2010

User page
User photos
Before the "News Feed", there was the CUCom home page. Emphasizing the whole "community" thing, you know.

CampusNetwork was an online community for Columbia students, and later other students, that was first launched in the summer of 2003.

History

The site was founded by Adam Goldberg and Wayne Ting. It was initially called SEASCommunity but it was soon renamed to CUCommunity. In many respects CUCom was a far more advanced product than facebook, offering free photo and journal hosting long before the zuckerbook offered them. Ironically, a common complaint among early users who eventually migrated to facebook when it launched the next semester was that facebook was much "simpler", only offering a static profile page for users.

In September 2004, it relaunched as CampusNetwork, opening up access to students from many other universities as a competitor to the facebook hegemony. At its peak, 75% of the Columbia student body were registered members, and a total of 240,000 users at all the available universities, although a only a fraction were likely active users.

Characters

CUCommunity developed its own campus sub-culture, with celebrities including the infamous Angry Cell Phone Guy.

Many of the malcontents from CUCommunity (Feinstein, ttan, Reaganaut, Pacman, absentminded, among others) now spend their free time editing articles here at WikiCU.

Closing

The website eventually closed in February 2006, presumed overpowered by Facebook.

External links