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By June 4, myYearbook will change its name to MeetMe. We know this change may be difficult to understand, but remember that nothing can change what the site is really about: the people on it. Whether myYearbook or MeetMe, we'll always be about new friendships, chatting, and hanging out.
MeetMe helps you find new people nearby who share your interests and want to chat now! It’s fun, friendly, and free! Join 100+ MILLION PEOPLE chatting and making new friends.
Australian printed yearbooks for primary schools, high schools, universities, graduates, clubs, organisations and corporate groups. Request Quote. My Yearbook is proudly printed by Australia’s leading yearbook print provider who produces thousands of school yearbooks and school magazines Australia wide every year.
The day has come. myYearbook is now MeetMe, and remember: nothing's changing but the name. MeetMe is a place to meet new people and make new friends, just like myYearbook has always been. Everything and everyone you've come to love about myYearbook is still available at MeetMe.
The myYearbook logo, which was used from 2005 to 2012. Two siblings, Dave and Catherine Cook, created myYearbook during their Spring break of 2005. They persuaded their older brother Geoff, who had founded EssayEdge and ResumeEdge from his Harvard dorm room, to invest in their project.
Jul 13, 2018 · MyYearbook.com: What Ever Happened to That Website? Feeling nostalgic? Wondering why MyYearbook isn’t still online? Well here’s your answer: MyYearbook Became MeetMe. Yep, they changed their name. The site, too, is quite a bit different now, though! Rather than connecting with people you know, MeetMe is meant for connecting with strangers.
The myYearbook user interface is similar to other social networking sites. The main tabs allow you to go to the home page, your profile page, a friends page that lists all the users you've designated as friends and tabs for various games, quizzes, applications and messages.