Passado

Passado

Passado is a social networking website in Europe, with 4.5 million members.

Passado was founded in May 2001 by two school friends who thought it would be interesting if people who left their school or university could just keep in touch. Passado then expanded rapidly and became one of the most successful European reunion platform for school friends and work colleagues. Nowadays it is re-building itself to be the leading European Social Network.

In the past few years Passado has added more Web 2.0 functionality including blogging, photo sharing, reviews and a groups section. With growing communities in Spain, France, Germany and recently Italy.
The Headquarters of Passado are situated in London /Great Britain.

In recent years Passado has rebranded itself as Wasabi.

ee also

* Social software
* List of social networking websites

External links

* [http://www.passado.com Passado]


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