ViralNova

ViralNova is a curation site for viral content designed to be shared on social network sites,[1] launched in May 2013.[2] John Hermann of BuzzFeed described ViralNova as a connection between "the dark internet — chain-letter internet — and Facebook".[3]

Run by Scott DeLong, ViralNova was sold to Zealot Networks on 9 July 2015 for $100 million.[4]

Competitors include: EliteDaily, MIC, Upworthy, and Distractify.

References

  1. Burkeman, Oliver (30 October 2013). "What I found at Viral Nova, the future of the internet, will shatter your world". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. Litel, Alex (2 December 2013). "A BuzzFeed in a Box: The Person Behind ViralNova". The Wire. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  3. Hermann, John (11 November 2013). "How Internet Chain Letters Took Over The Media". Buzzfeed. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  4. http://www.businessinsider.com/zealot-media-buys-scott-delongs-viralnova-for-100-million-2015-7


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