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Pixable, startup that develops a smooth social photo tools to create and categorize, combines images from Twitter in their intellectual social photo and video aggregation service today.
Pixable in Photofeed Facebook application and mobile apps companion intelligently sorts and classify your friends Facebook, Instagram and Flickr photos, and Facebook, Vimeo and YouTube videos.
Obviously adding Twitter into the mix makes sense. Therefore, after you log in with your Twitter credentials Pixable service will stream video, share photos and friends whom you follow on Twitter, in addition to those shared by your friends on Facebook. The App is organizing photos into a customized channel pulling off native Twitter photo service, as well as content shared in Twitter from other services like TwitPic, yFrog, Instagram, Picplz, Lockerz, Vimeo and YouTube.
Pixable founder Inaki Berenguer said that social photo sharing continues to grow with the growing popularity of services such as Instagram and deep integration of Twitter in iOS 5, users need an intelligent platform that sorts through pictures and videos. Investors seem to think, too; Pixable just raised $ 3.6 million from Menlo Ventures and others.
With hundreds of millions of photos and videos are distributed every day easily miss out on the ones that actually matter to you. Pixable believes the best ...
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