Brizzly

Brizzly
Type of site
Social web reader[1]
Available in English, German, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, French, Korean
Owner Thing Labs
Website brizzly.com
Current status Closed

Brizzly was a third-party Twitter and Facebook interface. It was unveiled at one of TechCrunch's events in 2009[2] and was acquired by AOL in 2010.[3]

Its features included allowing users to create lists to organize followers,[4] showing user the full in-line links from URL shortening services and showing photos from photo sharing services.[5] It was described as FriendFeed for Twitter.[6]

On 28 October 2009, it released Facebook integration.[1] On 20 November 2009, the Brizzly team announced that it was in open beta.[7]

On March 1, 2012, Brizzly announced it was shutting down at the end of the month in light of time commitments by developers to AIM-related work.[8]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Brizzly Adds Facebook - Aims to be The Blogger.com of Social Media (2000 Invites Below!)". Readwriteweb.com. 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2009-10-28.
  2. MG Siegler (2009-09-21). "Brizzly: Faster, Better, More Open". Techcrunch.com. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
  3. AOL. "AOL acquires social software start up Thing Labs".
  4. Siegler, M. G. "Brizzly: A Twitter Reader From The People Who Brought You Google Reader". Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  5. "Brizzly Product Profile". Crunchbase.com. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
  6. "Brizzly – Making Twitter More Like Friendfeed". CenterNetworks. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
  7. "Brizzly now open to the public (and other big news) - Thing Labs, Inc.". Thing Labs, Inc. 2009-11-20. Archived from the original on November 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  8. Brizzly is shutting the cave door

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