Twitter rival Pownce acquired & closed by Six Apart
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 15:13What’s Pownce?
Pownce is a way to keep in touch with and share stuff with your friends. Send people files, links, events, and messages and then have real conversations with the recipients. Pownce also has desktop software.
Pownce, a would-be Twitter rival that was heavily hyped due to the involvement of Digg co-founder Kevin Rose, will close its doors in two weeks after being acquired.
It’s not quite going away, according to a post from Pownce founder Leah Culv
er on the start-up’s official blog. The technology has been sold to blog platform Six Apart, which runs TypePad and Movable Type. And its two full-time employees, Culver and Mike Malone, will be joining Six Apart’s team.
“We’ll be closing down the main Pownce web site two weeks from today, December 15,” Culver wrote. “Since we’d like for you to have access to all your Pownce messages, we’ve added an export function… [you can] import your posts to other blogging services such as Vox, TypePad, or WordPress.”
Pownce, which is like Twitter with additional features like file-sharing, was so buzzworthy at its debut that people were auctioning alpha test invites off on eBay. It also had a business model, with paid accounts available for sale. But the Pownce hype died off, and Twitter gained more and more market share.
Six Apart is encouraging Pownce members to join its blog platform Vox. “We hope the Pownce and Vox communities can come together, just as the teams have, towards a better future,” Six Apart’s Chris Alden wrote on the company blog.
Pownce’s two other co-founders, Rose and Daniel Burka, will become Six Apart “advisers.”
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