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Posterous Swaps Blog Platform for Social Network
Simple sharing service Posterous is shedding its blog origins in favor of becoming a full-featured social network. The startup has dramatically redesigned its website, overhauled its user dashboard and vamped up its iPhone app with a retooled focus on private sharing. The new Posterous even has a new name: ...
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Posterous Builds Migration App as Workaround for Twitpic Ban
Recently, blogging service Posterous thought it would try and help ease the burden of moving from other places on the web to its blogging platform by developing a bunch of migration tools. All of these tools were built on other services’ open APIs and designed to go in, grab your ...
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iPad Reader Pulse Teams Up With Posterous To Make You A News Aggregator
Alphonso Labs ‘ Pulse app for the iPad provides a beautiful way to read your favorite feeds. Unfortunately, compared to the newer entry Flipboard, it’s not very socially personalized. An update tonight hopes to change that. Pulse is teaming up with Posterous to create a simple way for users to ...
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As Campaign Ends, Was Calling Out "Dying Platforms" Good for Posterous?
San Francisco-based micro-blogging service Posterous launched a marketing campaign back in June that raised a few eyebrows across the Web for its apparently brazen approach. The company has been rolling out new tools since the beginning of the campaign aimed at helping new and existing users transplant their data onto ...
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Posterous Growing At More Than 700 Percent a Year
Somewhere in between full blogging platforms like WordPress and the 140-character limit of Twitter, true microblogging sites like Tumblr and Posterous are taking off. I call these true microblogging sites because they are designed for quick hits but can support photos, themes, and other more blog-like features. Tumblr ...
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Twitpic Blocks Posterous’ Import Tool; Out Come The Lawyers
Well that didn’t take long. Halfway into their big 15 importers in 15 days campaign, Posterous has managed to make one of their competitors very angry. Twitpic is so angry, in fact, that they’re blocking the service and threatening legal action. This morning, Posterous introduced their new “ Rescue your ...
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Posterous Adds ‘Pages’, Enables ‘About Me’ Section You’ve Always Wanted
Easy-to-use blogging platform Posterous has just launched a key new feature: Pages. No, the feature doesn’t sound sexy in the slightest — it allows you to create static webpages in addition to your main Posterous blog. But it finally allows you to link to supplementary pages like “About Me”, or ...
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Posterous Adds Custom Domains
Posterous, the integrated small blogging platform, announced the debut of one-stop custom domain registration today. A new " domain purchasing feature " provides a one-click on-site way to avoid what Posterous' Vincent Chu called "the geeky details" of securing and applying a personal domain to your account. Instead of mucking ...
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Posterous Turns Post.ly Into A New Media Sharing Service For Twitter
Dead-simple blogging and content distribution service Posterous has long used the URL post.ly as a custom branded Web address for blog posts hosted on its platform. Today, the startup is announcing that it has turned Post.ly into a destination site of its own, more specifically making it the latest media ...
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Posterous Jumps On The Revenue Wagon; Signs Coca-Cola for Promo Site
I’ve been following Posterous since it’s Y-Combinator days, and I’ve truly been impressed by the service. The way that Posterous has figured out how to bring email back to life is what amazes me (you just email in your posts and photos). But, I’ve always been confused about how Posterous ...
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Posterous Makes a Play for Business Blogs
Posterous has long supported group blogging functionality, which is 100 percent manageable via a clever and simple method: e-mail. Perhaps the one downside to Posterous group blogs has been that the original group creator’s bio and information appears front and center on the group page. Today the super-simple blogging platform ...
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Posterous Launches Support for Themes, Import from Tumblr
Posterous, the popular minimalist blogging service, just released a major update to its service, which includes customizable themes, a feature a lot of users had been waiting for. Users can now choose between five different themes, all of which are highly customizable. According to the company, additional themes will be ...
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Posterous Adds Theme Support; Continues To Grow
Posterous, the dead simple service that makes it super easy to share your blog posts and media across the web, has launched a feature users have been waiting for since the site’s launch: themes. Sure, most of us have gotten used to the site’s standard white and yellow layout by ...
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Posterous for iPhone: Instant Photo and Video Blogging
PicPosterous [ iTunes link ] is not your average iPhone app. Yes, it’s the complimentary iPhone app for those us with Posterous Posterous accounts that can capture and post photos and videos to Posterous, but it’s designed to be something so much more. PicPosterous makes live photo and video blogging ...
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Posterous Puts Google Maps In Your Posts
Posterous Posterous is the instant email-to-blog-to-everywhere platform for livestreaming, photo and video sharing, group blogs, and just about anything else you can dream up. And they recently stole the crown from Tumblr Tumblr in the middle space between blogging and microblogging. Today they’re getting even more useful. As you may ...
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Posterous vs. Tumblr: A Head to Head
In the space between a long-form blog and a short-form Twitter account, there are mini-blog services like Posterous Posterous and Tumblr Tumblr that seek to make blogging much more immediate, support all types of rich media, allow for longer entries if needed, and support short spurts that auto-post to Twitter ...
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Upload Video from iPhone 3G S to Multiple Social Sites With Posterous
Yesterday, we told you about Posterous’ attempt to take over the blogosphere with their new import option. Now they’re back with bigger and better news: support for email uploads for iPhone 3G S videos to practically any social site, including Twitter Twitter and Facebook Facebook. Posterous Posterous is already a ...
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Posterous Wants You (To Import Your Blog)
Is there anything you can’t do with Posterous Posterous? Not only can you can use it as an alternate TwitPic, turn email lists into group blogs, and share anything with a super smart bookmarklet, but now you can also import from major blogging platforms like WordPress WordPress, Blogger blogger, and ...
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Another Contender Emerges: Posterous Takes On TwitPic With New API
The race is on to become the dominant media sharing site on Twitter, with favorites like TwitPic and newcomers including PhotoBucket’s TwitGoo vying for popularity as Twitter begins to hit the mainstream. Now Posterous is looking to join the race with a new API that developers can integrate into ...
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Posterous Makes Sharing Anything Drop-Dead Simple
Somewhere sandwiched between Twitter and your blog platform are mini-blogging sites like Tumblr and Posterous for instantaneously adding video, pics, text, and other content on-the-fly. Whatever your purpose, they’re both simple sites that make blogging a cinch. In an effort to steal some of the glory away from Tumblr, Posterous ...
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Posterous
A simple blog - just signup and start emailing anything you want to your blog. Link: Posterous
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Posterous: Minimalist Blogging
Posterous is such a simple microblogging platform, it almost makes Tumblr look overly complicated. The Y Combinator funded startup is a bit of a mix between a blogging and lifestreaming service, with a little dose of Twitter thrown in for good measure. To start using it, users only have to ...
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Posterous Beats Tumblr In Simplicity
New Y Combinator startup Posterous launches today with what might be the simplest blogging platform to date. Yes, it’s even easier to use than Tumblr, which has a cult-following of users who like to post lots of pictures and short messages. Here’s how you create a blog on Posterous - ...
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