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Who are the creators of Pinterest?
Ben Silbermann
Evan SharpPaul Sciarra
Pinterest/Founders
Ben Silbermann, Evan Sharp and Paul Sciarra co-founded Pinterest back in March 2010.
When was Pinterest launched and who were the founders?
Pinterest is a “visual discovery tool” that was originally created for people to share ideas and inspiration for various interests and projects. The social media site was founded by Ben Silbermann (a former Google employee), Evan Sharp, and Paul Sciarra, and launched in March 2010 as a closed beta.
How did Pinterest get started?
December 2009, San Francisco, CA
Pinterest/Founded
When was Pinterest launched?
January 2010
Pinterest/Dates launched
Who created Pinterest logo?
The debut Pinterest emblem appeared in 2010 when an experimental version of the site was launched – at first closed, and then accessible only by invites. As far as we know, Ben Silbermann personally invited the first five thousand users. The project itself started a few months earlier, in December 2009.
When was Pinterest founded?
When was Pinterest invented?
What is Pinterest and how does it work?
Pinterest consists mainly of “pins” and “boards”. A pin is an image that has been linked from a website or uploaded. Pins saved from one user’s board can be saved to someone else’s board, a process known as “repinning”. Boards are collections of pins dedicated to a theme such as quotations, travel, or weddings.
When was the Pinterest app launched?
The Pinterest iPad app was launched August 2011. Pinterest Mobile, launched the following month, was a version of the website for non-iPhone users. Silbermann and a few programmers operated the site out of a small apartment until the summer of 2011.
When did Pinterest stop requiring an invitation to join?
On August 10, 2012, Pinterest altered their policy so that a request or an invitation was no longer required to join the site. In addition, the Pinterest app for Android and iPad was also launched on August 14, 2012.
What data does Pinterest Analytics collect?
Pins, pinners, repins, and repinners are some aspects of user data that Pinterest Analytics provides. It also collects data that depicts the percentage of change within a specific time, to determine if a product is more popular on a specific day during the week, or slowly becoming unpopular.