Yahoo pulls down shutters on another one of its service, SpotM. The social network had been launched in India almost a year back but it appears the social network failed to make the sort of progress it should have to satisfy Yahoo. It is surprising however that social networks in India always find some sort of traction and are quite popular and SpotM did offer a bit of unique services which included letting users correspond via SMS without the need to share phone numbers. I guess despite all its efforts it just couldn’t rise up to challenge the dominating social networks which include the likes of Orkut and Facebook. The social network will go off on September 1, in a few hours from now.
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