Posterous No More A Blogging Platform? New Changes Suggest Social Network

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September 13, 2011

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Posterous one of the 4 best free blogging service (check WordPress Vs Blogger Vs Tumblr Vs Posterous) is no more a blogging network? Yeah, the new features suggest that Posterous is eager to turn itself into a fully featured social networking site, it has even got a new name “Posterous Spaces“.

When you check the homepage of Posterous the design has been changed dramatically and have completely redesigned its user dashboard and iPhone app and have focused more on private sharing.

Posterous spaces Posterous No More A Blogging Platform? New Changes Suggest Social Network

What is your Space?

A Space is nothing but a place where you will be to share photos, video, thoughts or whatever and is a perfect ‘space’ which helps you out in staying in contact with your friends, family, and groups. These spaces are further classified as Public Space & Private Space, where a public space is nothing but broadcasting a message to everyone whereas Private space is a space which you make it private and control who views what.

“People really love using Posterous because they can control how they share and who sees what they’re sharing, and the iPhone application is a big effort to encapsulate all of the functionality on Posterous,” says Agarwal. Furthermore he says “We’re building this for normal users, and this is how normal users want to share.”

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So what do you think about these changes, we want you to judge on this new features. Just let us know your views on the new Posterous in the comments.

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Peter September 13, 2011 at 12:52

Are you using Pages for posting….I like the way you get .html at the end of every post.

How did you make it happen

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Raj September 13, 2011 at 13:02

Its simple, in URL setting of WordPress just choose custom URL, and enter %postname%.html, make sure you subscribe us

Soon we will be starting a complete guide series for WordPress..

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