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Twitter-Competitor Pownce Closing Down
In case you've been waiting for it, the second Internet bubble might be on the verge of bursting. Banks and mortgages aren't the only things collapsing in the now official recession -- Web 2.0 startups are starting to drop like flies.The most recent collapse is Twitter-competitor Pownce. The feature-packed micro-blogging service, backed by Digg founder Kevin Rose, was bought up by SixApart, the company that makes the MovableType blogging platform and runs the VOX social network. While Pownce never drew the near the numbers that Twitter attracts, it was still successful in its own right, and this might signal trouble for many smaller services with lesser-known talent behind them. The service will officially close on December 15th.
Pownce was very much a victim of its own hype, the subject of glowing write-ups in the New York Times and other places early on. Unfortunately, it may have been a bit too 'exclusive' for its own good. Besides never getting mass numbers of folks to join, the service didn't really play well with others. Though it packed in more features than Twitter and was, at least at first, more reliable, Pownce lacked the ability to let other applications interact with it. Unlike Twitter, which allows developers to write code that can add items to a to-do list and track packages, among other things.
Pownce isn't the only service to get snatched up in the economic downturn. Online sticky-note application stikkit and virtual assistant service I Want Sandy (both owned by Values of n) are closing up shop on December 8th and their talented teams will be joining the Twitter family.
And don't think the big boys are immune to the crunch either. Google laid off a large chunk of its work force and closed up its experiment in virtual worlds, Lively. When Google is closing up services, what hope does anyone else have? [From: Pownce Blog, Download Squad, Get Satisfaction]



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emttimbo said 3:28PM on 12-10-2008
I'm also in the medical field, I have a question instead of comment. I'm pretty new to the internet , but I if u write an article in a newspaper forum or comments page and it says your e-mail address and real name won't be used how does anyone find out who is writing the article? I do write in my hometown paper and comment on things in the medical field that I don't agree with. Is there a way my company can find out who is writing the articles? I would appreciate and answer, Thanks.
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