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ShareThis
ShareThis Logo
Type of site
Social Bookmarking and Sharing Tool
OwnerShareThis
Employees15 (2008)
URLhttp://sharethis.com/
RegistrationFree

The ShareThis button is an all-in-one widget that lets people share any content on the Web with friends via e-mail, AIM, or text message. Shar.es is the URL shortener for ShareThis.com.[1][2] The widget can also keep an account of personal contacts so that users can send an e-mail, IM, or text message with favorite links to friends.[3] Toolbar versions exist for Firefox, Mozilla Application Suite and Internet Explorer, and customized widgets are available for leading blog publisher sites including Blogger, TypePad and WordPress.

History

ShareThis was founded by David E. Goldberg, engineering professor at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Tim Schigel. ShareThis owns an exclusive license, with the University of Illinois, for Goldberg’s patent applications in the area of genetic algorithms and machine learning for the purposes of information discovery and learning from sharing behavior.[citation needed] ShareThis has headquarters in San Francisco, CA and Cincinnati, OH. Investors include IllinoisVENTURES and DFJ Mercury.

See also

References

  1. ^ "AboutUs" (editable wiki). Website profile. AboutUs.org. January 21, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "Shar.es Safety Report". safety report. IsTheWebSafe.com. January 21, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2012. Shar.es is not listed in DMoz, the most comprehensive human-reviewed directory of the web
  3. ^ "Publisher widget ShareThis raises $15 million, Source:CNET".