Mashable 2.0
| January 31, 2008 |
The bravery of William Wallace or the poetry of Robert Burns may be the best-known Scottish cultural exports among the traditional set, but for the more-youthful online crowd, Pete Cashmore and Mashable.com are the man and story of the moment.
The Internet news site founded by Cashmore calls itself the world's most-popular social networking blog and gets more than 5 million monthly page views to back up the claim. Working with a staff of 8 editors and 20 freelance writers, Cashmore has made Mashable into the go-to site for news about MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Bebo and similar sites.
Now he's getting ready for a mid-February launch of Mashable 2.0, which he says will add "lots of visuals, lots of thumbnails" to a site that's now primarily text-based.
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