Scribd

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Scribd
Type Private
Founded San Francisco, California, USA
(March, 2007)
Headquarters San Francisco, California, USA
Key people Trip Adler (CEO),
George Consagra (President),
Jared Friedman (CTO),
Tikhon Bernstam (COO)
Services Document Sharing
Website www.scribd.com
Type of site Social Software
Available in English
Current status active

Scribd (Pronounced 'Scrib'd') is a document-sharing website which allows users to post documents of various formats, and embed them into a web page using its iPaper format. Scribd currently has more than 50 million monthly users and more than 50,000 documents are uploaded daily.[1]

iPaper is a rich document format similar to PDF built for the web, which allows users to embed documents into a web page.[2] iPaper was built with Adobe Flash, allowing it to be viewed the same across different operating systems (Windows, Mac OS, and Linux) without conversion, as long as the reader has Flash installed. (The iPhone and Android browsers do not support Flash as of late 2009.) All major document types can be formatted into iPaper including Word docs, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, OpenOffice documents, and PostScript files.

All iPaper documents are hosted on Scribd. Scribd allows published documents to either be private or open to the larger Scribd community. The iPaper document viewer is also embeddable in any website or blog, making it simple to embed documents in their original layout regardless of file format.

Scribd iPaper requires that Flash cookies are enabled, which is the default setting in Flash.[3] If the requirements are not met, there is no message; the white or gray display area is simply blank.

Scribd launched its own API to power external/third-party applications, however, only a few applications use this API. Its revenue model has gained coverage on numerous blogs such as TechCrunch.

Investors

The company was initially funded with USD $12,000 from Y Combinator, and received over USD $3.7 million in June 2007 from Redpoint Ventures and The Kinsey Hills Group.[4][5] In December 2008, the company raised USD $9 million in a second round of funding, led by Charles River Ventures with re-investment from Redpoint Ventures and Kinsey Hills Group, and hired as president George Consagra, former Bebo COO and managing director of Organic Inc.[6]

Piracy concerns

On May 11, 2009, Motoko Rich, writing in the New York Times, reported on Scribd hosting pirated works.[7]

A class action lawsuit has been filed against Scribd, accusing it of calculated copyright infringement for profit.[8]

Supported file formats

Supported formats include[9]:

References

External links

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