Yocha News - Microblogging giant, Twitter, Posterous service reportedly will close on 30 April 2013. Posterous service offers users to be able to simplify their online share using Spaces.
Reported by Slashgear, expires at the end of April, the service is officially closed, including mobile applications that are on it. With less than a year, Twitter discontinue service Posterous and two founders of the company will create a substitute.
Posterous announced the closing on his blog recently and said the move was done so that the company can focus on providing satisfaction to the users of Twitter. On 30 April, users who use this service will not be able to edit or view them Spaces.
Users who want to maintain their content, are advised to do a back up before 30 April 2013. To do so, users can go https://posterous.com/ # backup link and choose the option "Request Backup".
Once completed, the user will get an email update. Then, users can download their content Space in ZIP file format.
According to TechCrunch, Posterous founder Garry Tan and Brett Gibson said the company was working on a new service called Posthaven. These services allow users to spend $ 5 per month