Nearby

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Nearby
Original author(s) Brian Hamachek
Developer(s) Brian Hamachek
Initial releaseJune 2010;13 years ago (2010-06)
Platform Microsoft Windows, Apple iOS, Windows Phone, Web, Facebook, Android
Available in English
Type Social Network
Website web.archive.org/web/20210201081116/https://www.wnmlive.com/

Nearby (previously named WNM Live / Who's Near Me) was a location-based social networking service launched in June 2010 [1] and discontinued in September 2021 following a significant data breach. [2] The service was created by Brian Hamachek and was known for leveraging the GPS technology in mobile devices to help users discover and interact with others located nearby, although explicitly not intended for dating, dating was the primary use case for the app. [3]

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Background

Nearby was founded by Brian Hamachek, a software developer with a background in creating interactive social applications. [4] The platform was initially part of the Microsoft BizSpark program, reflecting its early adoption of Microsoft technologies. In November 2013, it was accepted into the Fall 2013 session of the Stanford StartX accelerator, signaling its growth and innovation in the social networking space. [5]

The application was designed to facilitate communication among users based on geographical proximity, a feature that distinguished it from competitors by focusing on building community ties and local networking rather than explicitly dating. [6] It underwent several name changes, from Who's Near Me to WNM Live, and finally to Nearby. [7]

Development and Features

Nearby started with a Windows Mobile 6 application in June 2010, followed by a Windows Phone 7 application in October 2010. The platform expanded to include a web portal in April 2011 and applications for iPhone in January 2012, [8] Windows 8 in May 2012, [9] and Android in early 2013 [10] [ non-primary source needed ]. The service was notable for its user-friendly interface, which underwent significant transformations to improve user interaction and engagement. [11]

User Milestones

In 2012 the social network announced over 5 million users on the platform. The Android application has been downloaded over 5 million times and reviewed over 50,000 times. [12] Prior to the platform's closure in 2021, the social network had over 13 million active users. The social network was most popular in the United States, United Kingdom, and India. [13]

In 2011, a trademark dispute arose with WhosHere, another location-based social networking service, which claimed that the name Who's Near Me was too similar to its own. The dispute resulted in a legal complaint against Nearby, leading to a settlement where the service agreed to rebrand as WNM Live. This episode was well-documented in tech media, highlighting the challenges of branding in the competitive app marketplace. [14] [15] [16] [17] [ non-primary source needed ]

Awards and Recognition

The service received multiple accolades, including being named the second-best application at the 2011 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference [18] and recognition in Nokia's Create competition within the NFC category. [19] [ non-primary source needed ] Nearby was selected by Microsoft as a Bizspark Featured Startup on April 30, 2013. [20] [ unreliable source? ]

Brian Hamachek accepting award for Nearby.jpg

Closure

Nearby ceased operations in September 2021 after a data breach compromised user information. The closure marked the end of an era for the pioneering social platform, which had accumulated over 13 million users globally. The company's departure from the market left a noticeable gap in the geosocial networking landscape. [21]

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