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  1. Posterous

    Posterous was a simple blogging platform started in May 2008. It supported integrated and automatic posting to other social media tools such as Flickr, Twitter, and Facebook, a built-in Google Analytics package, and custom themes. It was based in San Francisco and funded by Y Combinator. Updating to Posterous was similar to other blogging platforms. Posting could be done by logging into the website's rich text editor, but it was particularly designed for mobile blogging. Mobile methods include sending an email, with attachments of photos, MP3s, documents, and video (both links and files). Many social media pundits considered Posterous to be the leading free application for lifestreaming. The platform received wide attention when leading social media expert Steve Rubel declared he was moving his blogging activity entirely to Posterous.Posterous also had its own URL shortening service, which as of March 2010 could post to Twitter.Posterous allowed users to point the DNS listing for a domain name or subdomain they already owned to their Posterous account, allowing them to have a site hosted by Posterous that used their own domain name. In January 2010, the3six5, a Posterous-based storytelling project, launched. It was nominated for a Webby Award in 2011. Posterous shut down in April 2013, after being acquired by Twitter the previous year.

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  1. posterous

    Posterous was a web-based writing and sharing platform that allowed users to easily publish content such as blog posts, photos, and videos. It provided a simple and convenient way to create and manage a personal or professional blog or website. Posterous was known for its user-friendly interface and seamless integration with various social media platforms. However, it is important to note that Posterous shut down its services in 2013 and is no longer available.

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  1. Posterous

    Posterous was a simple blogging platform started in May 2008, funded by Y Combinator. It was based in San Francisco. Posterous agreed to be shut down in March 12, 2012 after much of the team was acquired by Twitter on March 12, 2012. In February 2013, Posterous announced that they would be shutting down the service on 30 April 2013. Following the shutdown, Posterous URLs displayed a "bye" page showing an image of an astronaut with a spanner and a satellite. Updating to Posterous was similar to other blogging platforms. Posting could be done by logging into the website's rich text editor, but it was particularly designed for mobile blogging. Mobile methods include sending an email, with attachments of photos, MP3s, documents, and video. Many social media pundits considered Posterous to be the leading free application for lifestreaming. The platform received wide attention when leading social media expert Steve Rubel declared he was moving his blogging activity entirely to Posterous. Posterous also had its own URL shortening service, which as of March 2010 could post to Twitter. Posterous allowed users to point the DNS listing for a domain name or subdomain they already owned to their Posterous account, allowing them to have a site hosted by Posterous that used their own domain name.

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  1. Posterous

    Posterous emerged from Y Combinator in the summer of 2008 as an innovative company focused on making blogging simple - as simple as sending an email - and now has more than 15 million monthly users. With the launch of Posterous Spaces, the company is bringing its trademark simplicity to help people share smarter with intuitive privacy controls to share selectively across multiple platforms.

Editors Contribution

  1. posterous

    Something that follows preposterous, such as "Your story may have been preposterous, but it's now posterous--accepted fact."

    The devil has a forked tail.


    Submitted by anonymous on September 1, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of posterous in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of posterous in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4


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