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Gnolia

Gnolia, named Ma.gnolia until 2009, was a social bookmarking web site with an emphasis on design, social features, and open standards. In January 2009, Gnolia lost members' bookmarks in a widely reported data loss incident. It relaunched as a smaller service several months later and was ultimately shut down at the end of 2010.

Standards, Open standards & M2 project

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Open standards

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M2 project

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January 2009 total data loss

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Relaunch and shutdown

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Owner
Gnolia Systems
Current status
Defunct
Launched
2006
Registration
Optional
Type of site
Online social bookmarking
URL
http://gnolia.com

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Open standards

M2 project

January 2009 total data loss

Relaunch and shutdown

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Gnolia

Nodes23
Edges22
Triples43
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.086957
Components1

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Gnolia

Top relations

related to Open standards · 13
Gnolia → August, Engagd, In August, In December, In July, In March, Ma, Microformats, MicroID, OAuth, OpenID, The, XFN
related to Relaunch and shutdown · 10
Gnolia → After, CMS, Halff, In September, It, Ma, Magnolia, November, October, September
related to M2 project · 8
Gnolia → In August, It, Larry Halff, M2, Ma, Parts, Reddit, This
related to January 2009 total data loss · 6
Gnolia → Halff, However, January, Ma, On February, Recovery Tools
Current status · 1
Gnolia → Defunct
Launched · 1
Gnolia → 2006
Owner · 1
Gnolia → Gnolia Systems
Registration · 1
Gnolia → Optional
Type of site · 1
Gnolia → Online social bookmarking
URL · 1
Gnolia → http://gnolia.com

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ma web 2009 data service users bookmarks site open 2010 several similar allowed standards january delicious bookmarking announced halff design

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
GnoliaCurrent statusDefunct1.00infobox
GnoliaLaunched20061.00infobox
GnoliaOwnerGnolia Systems1.00infobox
GnoliaRegistrationOptional1.00infobox
GnoliaType of siteOnline social bookmarking1.00infobox
GnoliaURLhttp://gnolia.com1.00infobox
Gnoliarelated to January 2009 total data lossMa0.60section
Gnoliarelated to January 2009 total data lossJanuary0.60section
Gnoliarelated to January 2009 total data lossOn February0.60section
Gnoliarelated to January 2009 total data lossHalff0.60section
Gnoliarelated to January 2009 total data lossRecovery Tools0.60section
Gnoliarelated to January 2009 total data lossHowever0.60section

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