Posterous Acquires Fellow Y Combinator Alum Slinkset
June 24, 2009 ·Filed Under Technology News
Posterous, the dead-simple service that makes it super easy to share your blog posts and media across the web, has acquired Slinkset, a startup that allows users to quickly build social news sites similar to Reddit and Digg. Slinkset.com will continue to operate, with Slinkset co-founder Brett Gibson joining Posterous full-time. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Both Slinkset and Posterous launched last summer as part of the same Y Combinator class. Slinkset is a white-label service for building your own custom social news site in a matter of seconds (think Digg, but with your own logos and a customized design). Slinkset isn’t the only company in that space — when it launched last July I noted its similarities to a handful of other services, including Reddit, which had recently gone open-source and allowed for custom sites. But while it may not be terribly strange, it’s easy to see why the Posterous team is interested in Slinkset.
Posterous cofounder Garry Tan says that the company is going to build “massively engaging sites for both subject matter discovery (via social news) and composition posting (via blog streams)”. Beyond that details are scant, but it’s not difficult to imagine the kind of
A pair of sample Slinkset sites
Aside from the acquisition, Posterous is pushing forward on other fronts. The site has released optimized support for the new iPhone 3GS, allowing users to newsletter videos directly from the phone which are next automatically rotated properly and posted to your Posterous blog (as well as any other services you have linked to it, like Facebook). The service plus now supports importing blogs from major platforms including Blogger, Wordpress, and Tumblr (the site will automatically import both text and media files into your Posterous page).
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