Twitter's former partner Twitpic survived: Domain name acquired by the former
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Keywordsnbsp; Domain name acquisition
Domain Name City (domain.cn) October 27 News, according to technology website TheNextWeb reported that Twitter's third party http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/10689.html "> Noaw Forrit Everett, founder of photo sharing Twitpic, recently posted a blog saying that the Twitpic application, which was scheduled to be closed on October 25, will continue because the domain name City (domain.cn) October 27 message According to TheNextWeb, the founder of Twitter's third party photo-sharing application Twitpic, Noya Averitt, a blogger, said the Twitpic app, which was scheduled to close on October 25, will remain Because Twitter has acquired the latter's domain name and archived pictures. Under the terms of both parties ' agreement, Twitpic's domain name and archived photos will be attributed to Twitter. Users can still see photos that have been saved in this application, but cannot continue to upload new photos. Earlier, CNET, a technology web site, reported that Twitpic had previously announced a shutdown of the service because of a trademark dispute with Twitter. However, after the news that there is a company intent to acquire Twitpic, but the final failure of the acquisition negotiations, Twitpic issued a statement on 17th, said the service will be closed on the scheduled October 25. After such twists, Twitpic finally released the latest blog message, said Twitpic temporarily will not disappear from the user's view, users can still access this application through the previous domain name, no need to transfer or backup of the storage photos. Twitpic founder Noya Averitt said in a statement: "This will be my last journey in Twitpic, and thank you for allowing me to be a part of your photo-sharing memories over the past 7 years. The Twitpic website was born in 2008, and Twitpic's main function is to help users upload photos to Twitter. Twitpic is one of the best third-party picture-sharing services that Twitter users have ever used. But as Twitter grows, so does its contradictions with its third-party partners. Many of Twitter's former partners have had to pull out of the historical arena, and Twitpic's closure is the latest example.
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