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Zorpia

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Available in
  
Multilingual (2)

Website
  
www.zorpia.com

Owner
  
Zorpia Co. Ltd.

Alexa rank
  
3915(November 2013)

Type of site
  
Social networking service

Created by
  
Jeffrey Ng, CEO of Zorpia Co. Ltd.

Zorpia (Chinese: 若比鄰) is a social networking service, popular in India and China. Zorpia is one of the few international social networks with a Chinese Internet Content Provider license. The social networking site reports 2 million unique users per month and a total worldwide user base of 26 million. Jeffrey Ng is the company's founder and CEO of Zorpia. The privately funded company is based in Hong Kong and has 30 employees. Zorpia has been accused of spamming misleading messages on behalf of people to their address books without their consent or knowledge as a way of acquiring email addresses. In 2012, PandoDaily wrote that Zorpia "has a dreadful spamming problem that it needs to fix fast."

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History

In December 2003, Jeffrey Ng founded Zorpia as a social networking service. Ng wanted it to be an online nation for people looking for new relationships. While sites such as Facebook and Twitter are still banned in China, the ban has allowed Zorpia to use its ICP license in China to grow its user base.

Leadership

Jeffrey Ng began his entrepreneurial career at the age of 13. He started his own Japanese music website and music search engine. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign with a degree in computer engineering. Before building Zorpia, he worked for Expedia Inc. and at his university’s National Center for Supercomputing Applications.

Services

Zorpia's features include photo-sharing, social networking, messaging and profiles. Zorpia has developed technology to analyze and predict compatibility between strangers, and has developed false identity prevention systems and user attractiveness discovery algorithms to help people make friends.

Zorpia is one of the few social networking sites permitted for use in China.

Recognition

Alexa Internet ranks Zorpia among the 6,000 most-visited websites worldwide, with a global rank of about 4000 and with 40% users from India and 10% users from China. Alexa also ranks Zorpia among the top 1000 most popular websites in India, with a rank of 933.

Business Today India named Zorpia as the growth leader in the India market from 2009 to 2010. Zorpia has been recognized by CNN, China Daily, the biggest English-language newspaper in China, and it has been featured in Phoenix Television's A Date with Luyu.

Privacy issues

In September 2013, Zorpia was accused of cookie theft, mining and spam. The company responded that the ratio of complaints to users is very small.

Zorpia typically asks for permission to connect to Facebook or Google account, then sends automatic emails on the user's behalf to his contacts inviting them to join to read the messages. Even after deleting their Zorpia accounts, users see their contacts flooded with such emails on their behalf.

References

Zorpia Wikipedia