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Posterous makes picture sharing easier


Posterous has undergone something of a revamp with a move into photo-sharing, a move which could change the way content is shared online.

The blog start-up, which is primarily known for its easy-to-use interface that can be accessed through email, has launched a service called Posterous Spaces, which allows users to share pictures and media with even greater control.

These pictures can then be uploaded to photo websites and transformed into prints, calendars and/or compiled into photobooks – but what's private and public remains firmly in the control of the person sharing.

Sachin Agarwal, Posterous' co-founder and chief executive officer, said: "What we've found that really resonates with people is the ability to control what they're sharing and who they're sharing with.

"Users don't want to share the same content with everybody. What people love is the idea of creating separate spaces and sharing different content to each of those."

The team behind the service have touted this as the future of "sharing", which is one of the defining characteristics of social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
 

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