- Mealshare.org
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MealShare.org Type Private Founded 2009 Founder(s) Justin Evilsizor
Jason Salazer-AdamsHeadquarters Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Area served Worldwide MealShare.org is the online division of an American-based private company that specializes in the emerging field of social network services. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it is the largest meal coordinating service in the world as of September 2010.[1]
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History
MealShare.org was founded in 2009 as a subsidiary of Shared Meals, LLC.[2] spurred by what Evilsizor recognized as "an opportunity to improve the lives of anyone, anywhere", through the development of a Web 2.0 application.[3] The website was the first to combine a walled garden approach to organizing ad hoc social gatherings oriented around a community of purpose. After initial success, the site expanded to create a portal for organizing potluck events and private engagements.[4] As of 2011, the site has networks operating in more than 30 countries throughout the world.
Products and services
There are three services offered through MealShare.org. The first is a communal dinner, available to a defined subset of members of a user's meal network. The second is a private dinner party, available to anyone designated by the host. The third is a potluck, available to both a user's meal network as well as other individuals chosen by the host. The domain mealshare.org attracted more than 1500 unique visitors within an hour of launching. According to company press releases and media kits, the site has grown at an annualized rate of more than 25,000%.[5]
See also
- Social Network Service
- Communal
References
- ^ "mealshare.org". 2010-08-14. http://www.mealshare.org. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
- ^ "Pennsylvania Free Public Records Search". PublicRecords.net. http://publicrecords.searchsystems.net/United_States_Free_Public_Records_by_State/Pennsylvania_Public_Records/. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
- ^ "Official company blog". 2010-08-22. http://www.mealshare.org/blog/?p=8. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
- ^ "Straight Dope". 2005-02-17. http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1426/whats-the-origin-of-potluck. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
- ^ "MealShare Media Kit". MealShare.org. http://www.mealshare.org/ms_media_kit.pdf. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
Further reading
- Reta Halteman Finger (2007). amazon.com - Of Widows and Meals: Communal Meals in the Book of Acts. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0802830531.
- E.N.Anderson (2005). Everyone Eats: Understanding Food and Culture. NYU Press. ISBN 978-0814704967.
External links
Categories:- Social networking services
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