Pownce Shutting Down, Technology Sold To Six Apart

by Scott Beale on December 1, 2008 · 3 comments

Pownce Shutting Down on December 15th

Pownce co-founder Leah Culver has just announced that Pownce will be shutting down as of December 15 and they they have sold their technology to Six Apart. Leah and Pownce developer Mike Malone will be joining Six Apart’s engineering team.

If you are a Pownce user, you can export your files through their website before it shuts down.

More Coverage:

- Pownce Blog

- Six Apart

- CNET News

- VentureBeat

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