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Twitter Competitor Pownce Falls Silent
By: Nathan Eddy
2008-12-02
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Microblogging site Pownce, co-founded by Digg's Kevin Rose, has been sold to Six Apart and will shut down in mid-December. The Twitter-like site debuted with a media splash but never locked down a sizable audience.There has been no lack of news lately about the expansion of social
networking sites such as Facebook and Power.com, but there isnt enough
room in the social media market for every would-be connector.
Microblogging site Pownce, a Twitter competitor founded last year,
announced its technology has been acquired by blogging company Six
Apart and will shut down on Dec. 15.
We will be closing the service and [co-founder] Mike [Malone] and I,
along with the Pownce technology, have joined Six Apart, founder Leah
Culver wrote on the company blog. Were bittersweet about shutting
down the service but we believe well come back with something much
better in 2009.
When the site launched on June 27, 2007, the company received much
favorable media coverage, bolstering the sites profile. Much of the
buzz stemmed from the involvement of co-founder Kevin Rose, of Digg
fame. Although invitations to join the service were once in such high
demand that they were selling on eBay, Pownce was never able to wrest a
sizable share of the microblogging market from Twitter, despite
Pownces ability to let users share multimedia such as videos and
photos as well as events.
"We'll be closing down the main Pownce Web site two weeks from today,
Dec. 15," Culver writes. "Since we'd like for you to have access to all
your Pownce messages, we've added an export function [to] import your
posts to other blogging services.
Six Apart CEO Chris Alden commended Culver and Malone on their vision
for Pownce. We are very happy that they will be joining us, he said
in a prepared statement. The Pownce team and Six Apart share the same
passion for social blogging, and were really proud to have them on
board. He also said Rose and co-founder Daniel Burka will join Six
Apart as advisers.
While the demise of a social networking platform is not unexpected,
given the multitude of options people and businesses have for
connecting, it does underline the caution with which small and
medium-size businesses should invest time and energy into a social
media site for their company.
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