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NutshellMail is a social network aggregation service that allows users to manage and interact with updates from social networking services through a consolidated email digest. NutshellMail's mission according to its website is to keep users connected yet productive at the same time. NutshellMail supports Facebook,〔(Get Facebook in Your Inbox With NutshellMail )〕 Twitter,〔(NutshellMail - Twitter Through Email )〕 MySpace,〔(NutshellMail delivers Facebook, MySpace updates to your email inbox )〕 LinkedIn, and Ning. In March 2008, PC World wrote an article suggesting that NutshellMail could allow users to streamline their social network experience〔(Free Services to Streamline Your Social Networking Experience )〕 LifeHacker called NutshellMail "The Sledgehammer" to filter and manage online social lives in a May 2009 article.〔(How to Filter and Manage Your Online Social Life )〕 ==Background== NutshellMail was founded in October 2008 by David Lyman, Mark Schmulen, Scott Mury, and David Neubauer. NutshellMail initially launched with a focus on email consolidation;〔(Time Saver: NutshellMail Consolidates Email Accounts for Quick Viewing )〕 however, as social networks and social media such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter dramatically increased their user bases, NutshellMail released support for these services and made social network aggregation and interaction the primary focus of its development. On May 24, 2010, NutshellMail was acquired by Constant Contact.〔http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/24/constant-contact-acquires-social-media-inbox-startup-nutshell-mail/〕 In September 2010, NutshellMail discontinued their e-mail consolidation service altogether to focus on social media based features.〔https://twitter.com/nutshellmail/status/22945696742〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「NutshellMail」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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