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  2. Ben Silbermann - Wikipedia

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    Silbermann says that the genesis of Pinterest came from his love of collecting as a kid. "Collecting tells a lot about who you are," he said, and when they looked at the web "there wasn't a place to share that side of who you were." [9] Raising capital to start Pinterest was a hurdle that Silbermann thought laterally about. Silbermann entered ...

  3. Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest is an American social media service for publishing and discovery of information [6] in the form of pinboards. [7] This includes recipes, home, style, motivation, and inspiration on the Internet using image sharing. [8] Pinterest, Inc. was founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp, [5] and is headquartered in San ...

  4. Timeline of Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest launches video advertising to a limited number of partners. The feature is known as "Promoted Video Pins", and allows advertisers to place video ads. [91] [92] 2016: August 23: Acquisition: Pinterest announces that it would be acquiring the team behind Instapaper, which will continue operating as a separate app. The Instapaper team ...

  5. Evan Sharp - Wikipedia

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    The first desktop version of Pinterest was launched in March 2010 [15] from a makeshift office — a two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Palo Alto [15] that they shared with another start-up. [13] Sharp is credited with designing and coding Pinterest and the Pinterest grid for the initial product launch in March 2010.

  6. Unique Ways to Use Pinterest for Business - AOL

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    Simply create themed boards with Rich Pins to highlight gift ideas for everyone. Toys R Us launched a campaign in collaboration with Pinterest to make their gift ideas stand out in users’ feeds.

  7. Paul Sciarra - Wikipedia

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    Sciarra worked at the venture capital firm Radius Ventures, LLC. In 2003 he quit his job, along with Ben Silbermann, to create Cold Brew Labs. [2] That same year, Sciarra, Silbermann and Evan Sharp launched Pinterest, and Sciarra became the President and CEO. [3] [2] In 2012, he left the company but remained on as an advisor. [4] [5] [6]

  8. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF files may contain a variety of content besides flat text and graphics including logical structuring elements, interactive elements such as annotations and form-fields, layers, rich media (including video content), three-dimensional objects using U3D or PRC, and various other data formats.

  9. Instapaper - Wikipedia

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    Instapaper started out as a simple web service in late 2007 with a "Read Later" bookmarklet and stripped-down "Text" view for articles. When Marco Arment launched the service publicly on January 28, 2008, [6] its simplicity rapidly earned accolades from the press, including Daring Fireball [7] and TechCrunch.