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Summary
Pinterest is a website[1]. Pinterest has Wikipedia articles in 70 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Pinterest authored Ben Silbermann[3].
- Pinterest is in the country of United States[4].
- Pinterest's instance of is recorded as website[5].
- Pinterest's instance of is recorded as social networking service[6].
- Pinterest's instance of is recorded as wiki[7].
- Pinterest's instance of is recorded as blend word[8].
- Pinterest's instance of is recorded as online community[9].
- Pinterest's instance of is recorded as very large online platform[10].
- Pinterest's founder is recorded as Ben Silbermann[11].
- Pinterest's founder is recorded as Evan Sharp[12].
- Pinterest is owned by Pinterest Inc.[13].
- pin is named after Pinterest[14].
- interest is named after Pinterest[15].
- Pinterest's headquarters location is recorded as Palo Alto[16].
- Pinterest's developer is recorded as Pinterest Inc.[17].
- Pinterest's Commons category is recorded as Pinterest[18].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as Czech[19].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as Danish[20].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as Dutch[21].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as English[22].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as Finnish[23].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as French[24].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as German[25].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as Greek[26].
- Pinterest's language of work or name is recorded as Hindi[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include website[5], social networking service[6], wiki[7], blend word[8], online community[9], and very large online platform[10].
Origins
Things named after include pin[14] and interest[15], an emotion[28]. Founders include Ben Silbermann[11] and Evan Sharp[12]. January 16, 2010 marks the founding of Pinterest[29].
Why It Matters
Pinterest has Wikipedia articles in 70 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]