Taptu

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Taptu Ltd, Taptu Inc
Typedefunct
Industry Social Media
Founded2007
Headquarters Cambridge, UK
ProductsMobile Social News Aggregator, Mobile Search

Taptu was a social media and technology company that built platforms, tools and applications that enabled content on touch screen mobile devices, including phones running iOS and Android. Taptu was a privately held company that was founded in Cambridge in 2007 and was funded by DFJ Esprit and Sofinnova. The company was based in Cambridge and Denver, Colorado.

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In September 2012, Taptu was acquired by Mediafed Ltd. The Taptu service shut down March 31, 2015, [1] a year before Mediafed went into administration. [2]

Products

Original product

Taptu's first product was a mobile search engine, provided as a website using html optimised for phones, and dedicated apps for iPhone and Android. It was closed in early 2011.

My Taptu

Its other product was My Taptu, a social news aggregator that drew heavily on the company’s mobile search heritage but attempts to move them beyond search. [3] According to Taptu, the app, which was available on the iPhone and Android devices, was "aimed at solving information overload," or what Taptu calls "app hopping." [4] It presented all the information that a person "is into" in a "one- stop app" through "streams," or what CNET described as “content playlists.” [5] My Taptu tried to separate itself in the social news space by offering ways of personalization.

Recognition and awards

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References

  1. Crider, Michael (Mar 30, 2015). "Taptu News Reader Service Shutting Down, Developers Recommend Feedly As A Replacement".
  2. "RSS feed service Mediafed goes into administration". 27 April 2016.
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