A new social "portal" platform, Rebelmouse (meaning "Rebel Mouse"), was launched by Paul Berry, the former Huffington Post's chief technology officer, Paul Berry, according to mobile discovery. Rebelmouse is a Pinterest-like grid puzzle layout that summarizes new content released by users on other social networking sites, and Rebelmouse can also be used as a traditional blogging platform for users to post blog posts.
Rebelmouse is a similar about.me Personal Social homepage creation tool that captures user-posted information from social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and blogs such as WordPress. At the same time also blends the picture Waterfall Stream website Pinterest and the Light blog Tumblr interface characteristic.
After users log on to rebelmouse with Twitter or Facebook accounts, they can create a personal homepage with photos, names, profiles, and followers (follower) and crawl content from Twitter and Facebook. It can either be updated automatically or the user can "clip" specific content through the Stick It tool. User-posted Twitter tweets and status updates generate Pinterest-style photos, videos, and text puzzles in the news bar (newspaper column). Users can also post articles directly on Rebelmouse and share them with Twitter or Facebook. In addition, users are free to drag items on the Rebelmouse page and arrange them in their own preferences.
Rebelmouse's goal is to address the challenges of creating a personal "Portal" home page for the vast majority of social networking site users, making it easy for everyone to create "live, live, update, and socialize" personal pages, says founder Berry.
But Rebelmouse is just a clever combination of a variety of blogs and social platform features and advantages, greatly improve the user experience. However, Rebelmouse can also track statistics on page views, clicks, and so on for each piece of content, allowing users to more fully understand the effects of each platform, and then choose the most appropriate publishing platform for different categories of content.
Rebelmouse will always provide users with free personal homepage platform, but if users want to have personalized domain name will need to pay a small fee, personal domain name fee of 3 U.S. dollars per month, and the company's domain name cost 3 dollars a week. In addition, Rebelmouse will launch an E-commerce platform (which allows people to click to buy when browsing the page) and will launch mobile apps.
Rebelmouse is still in beta, and users need to sign in with a trial invitation. Berry said that Rebelmouse has a number of enterprises in all walks of life trial customers, including fashion goods sales industry customers are particularly interested in this platform. Berry also said Rebelmouse is determined to become the "authoritative benchmarking" platform for personal social portals, with the vision that "people will one day not be the Twitter home page in e-mail signatures, but their own Rebelmouse home page".
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