Friday 13 April 2018

Orkut back As hello launched by Orkut founder


I was using orkut when i was in calss 9th..Orkut was a social networking website owned and operated by Google. It was a good social network and a wonderfull platform to connect with people around us. The service was designed to help users meet new and old friends and maintain existing relationships. It was launched on January 22, 2004 by Google.But after knowing about Facebook we just changed our social networking platform becouse it as a lots of fetures and Google shut down Orkut on September 30, 2014.

After data breach scandal in Facebook, a former employee of Google- Orkut Buyukkokten who started the trend of social networking website Orkut.com many yearsago has launched a new social network “Hello” in India on last Wednesday.

hello has been set up by Orkut Buyukkokten, who was the founder of Orkut that once was a leading social networking site in India and Brazil. Interestingly, Orkut shut down its services in 2014, having lost its sheen to rivals like Facebook.


"If you look at social media today, it has isolated people instead of bringing them closer. It has become more about broadcasting than sharing. We need a fresh start. Hello is built around interest-based communities where users with same interests can connect, leading to true connections," Buyukkokten said.

He added that with hello, the aim is to create positive, meaningful, authentic connections and sustained social engagement.

"We started in Brazil in July 2016... About 35,000 users were a part of our beta testing in the Indian market. Orkut was huge in India and I'm delighted to say hello to India once again," he said.


The hello app is available for download on App Store and Google Play.

Asked about the monetisation model, Buyukkokten said the company "does not have to sell user data to get revenues".

"When a user signs up, they are asked about five things that they are passionate about and then get recommendations that are non-intrusive. We also ensure that every advertiser has a profile on hello (for greater accountability)," he said adding that no user information is shared with third-party apps.

After India, the company would look at rolling out its service in its home market the US as well as in countries like France and Germany.

Social networking giant Facebook, which has over 20 crore users in India, had admitted that nearly 5.62 lakh people in the country were "potentially affected" by its global data breach involving Cambridge Analytica.

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