Whisper, an app that lets its anonymous users post what’s on their mind, is still going strong after five years – even after other secret-sharing social apps like Yik Yak have closed shop. One reason ...
Startups are dying all over the place as last year’s investment cool-off leads many to run out of cash. But Whisper refuses to race into the graveyard like fellow anonymous social apps Secret and Yik ...
The hype cycle for anonymous chat apps appears to be coming to an end. Secret, which had received $35 million in funding, shuttered in 2015. Earlier this year, gossip app Yik Yak, which was once ...
A burning secret forms in her head as she grabs her cell phone and begins to search for a photograph. She chooses one, types her secret as a caption over the image, and hits the upload button. So goes ...
The anonymous thought-sharing app Whisper has hired a president and signed its 10th advertiser as it tests how to turn the attention of its 10 million monthly users into revenue. The Venice start-up ...
The last few years have been tough for anonymous social networks. Yik Yak, the popular collegiate bulletin board once valued at $400 million, recently sold its engineering team to Square for less than ...
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