The company takes news from partnering publishers, such as gossip about Lindsay Lohan, and publishes it across a broad set of internet venues such as instant messaging platforms, social networks, destination web sites and mobile phones. Publishers use the service to expand the reach of their publications to online readers.
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Spleak Media Network is venture-backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Sunstone Capital and is privately-held. Competition includes just about any new media news community, such as the live news updates on Twitter or features such as the Facebook Wall. Slide and RockYou also compete to some degree, but Spleak is more focused on pure content.
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