March 15th, 2012

People Search Site MyLife Buys Social Communications Manager Threadsy

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People search site MyLife has purchased the technology from recently shuttered all-in-one social communications manager Threadsy. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

As we’ve written in the past, MyLife is a full-fledged search engine which not only finds people—thanks to aggregated search across social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace—but also helps… → Read More

April 20th, 2011

People Search Site MyLife Acquires Citizen Local To Power Local Services And Deals

People search site MyLife has acquired local deals site CitizenLocal.com. The new site will be used to power MyLife’s local service and deals platform. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

As we’ve written in the past, MyLife is a full-fledged search engine which not only finds people—thanks to aggregated search across social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, and… → Read More

March 30th, 2011

MyLife Adds More Social Features To People Search Site

As we wrote a few months ago, people search site MyLife may have a ton of traffic from searches, but doesn’t really have the social elements that Facebook and LinkedIn offers. Today, the people search site is launching a number of features to help increase engagement on the site.

MyLife is a full-fledged search engine which not only finds people—thanks to aggregated search across social… → Read More

November 23rd, 2010

People Search Engine MyLife On Track To Record $60 Million This Year

People search site MyLife has flown under the radar for the most part since the site debuted from the merging of Reunion.com and Wink in early 2009. Today, the company is releasing a number of statistics about its growth over the past year.

MyLife is a full-fledged search engine which not only finds people—thanks to aggregated search across social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, and… → Read More

February 24th, 2009

Reunion.com And Wink Morph Into MyLife.com

When Reunion.com and Wink announced their merger in early October 2008, the company indicated that it would be relaunching under a different brand name and with a completely overhauled website in early 2009. That day has finally come, and henceforth the merged companies will live on as MyLife.

The website for Reunion.com already redirects to MyLife.com, while dedicated people search engine Wink… → Read More