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Tuenti looks somewhat like a mashed-up, simplified version of Facebook and Twitter in both its mobile and web versions. Like Twitter, which was was originally conceived as a mobile service, Tuenti ...
Madrid-based Tuenti, sometimes called the Facebook of Spain, has been around for four years now. It's a very well funded company that, despite a huge growth in user numbers and a number of product ...
Telefónica began the international roll-out of its Tuenti social network yesterday, opening up registrations to users outside Spain — a new Tuenti Social Messenger app is now live in Google’s ...
Tuenti’s success caught the eye of Telefonica, the telecoms company, which snapped up the business for about $100m last year. The original team stayed on to develop a new mobile phone service ...
Tuenti (official website) has announced an upcoming Windows Phone app, as well as a solution for iOS. Currently the service is available for both Android and BlackBerry (as beta - launched today ...
Official Tuenti messenger app lands for Windows Phone. News. By Daniel Rubino published 31 March 2013 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Telefonica acquired Tuenti in 2010 for around €70 million as it sought to jump on a social media boom and develop a service targeted at a younger audience. It was popular in its early years, ...
Sony Music Spain and Tuenti, the country's biggest social network in Spanish, has reached a strategic alliance that will give 8 million users access to videos by Sony acts.
The victim is reported to have been Zaryn Dentzel, co-founder of Tuenti, the Spanish social network-turned communications company now owned by Telefónica.
Telefonica has confirmed long-standing speculation that it is set to take a stake in Spanish social networking company Tuenti.