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Scribd Launches Platform and iPaper - A Document Viewer Designed for the Web


iPaper Lets Users View any Type of Document Directly in their Web Browser, Serving as the Internet Alternative to PDF; Platform Makes it Easy for Any Website to Integrate with iPaper for Free and Offers a Built-in Ad System for Documents

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19 / -- Scribd, the leading site for sharing documents on the Internet with over 10 billion words of text uploaded, today announced iPaper, a new document format built for the Web. iPaper is the first full-featured Web-based document viewer and is more like a YouTube video than it is like a PDF. Through a Flash widget that streams documents from Scribd's servers, documents can be viewed directly in a browser without software downloads.

To date, document viewing applications, like Adobe PDF and Microsoft Word, have been designed as installed software and sold per copy. iPaper takes document viewing online, letting users publish and view documents inside their web browser for free.

The primary design goals of iPaper were that it be fast, light and easy to use. At 100 KB the iPaper application is about 1/1000th the size of Adobe's Acrobat Reader software, making it an incredibly fast way to view documents. Despite the tiny size, iPaper integrates Scribd's social features, like emailing and embedding, and an elegant security system that allows content owners to protect their work without clumsy DRM solutions. iPaper also builds on the rich features of PDF, including full text search, copy/paste functionality and various view modes and zooms.

"Documents formats like PDF and DOC were designed before the Web was as pervasive as it is today, and were originally meant to be shared using floppy disks", said Trip Adler, Scribd's co-founder and CEO. "In 2008 everything is online and most documents are created to be shared in some way over the Internet. We designed iPaper as an online standard that brings the best of existing formats straight into the browser. Our goal is to create the best document-viewing experience possible for the Web."

Also launched today, the Scribd Platform is a set of tools that allow anyone to bring the iPaper experience to their own website. The Scribd.com website allows individuals to publish their personal documents in iPaper; the Scribd Platform will allow any website to use iPaper internally. The Scribd Platform gives websites several ways to use iPaper, from the powerful Scribd API for experienced developers, to options that require no programming knowledge at all. In fact, using the QuickSwitch tool, users can insert one line of code into their web page and convert every PDF on the site into an iPaper document in minutes.

iPaper and the Scribd Platform have already attracted attention from early partners eager to offer the viewing experience Scribd has pioneered, without reinventing the wheel. One of the early adopters, file storage company Box.net, built features allowing their own users to view documents on Box using iPaper, as well as publish documents on Scribd so they could share them with Scribd's huge community.

"We are excited about Scribd's new platform as their continued innovations complement our own goals and expectations of sharing documents online," said Aaron Levie, CEO of Box.net. "We've taken advantage of the iPaper technology as a way to extend our own sharing and collaboration functionality, allowing users to preview traditionally large and cumbersome file-types directly in their browser using Scribd's viewer. This provides Box.net users with a better browsing experience, as well as increases engagement in our own application."

Scribd's iPaper technology also offers users the opportunity to monetize their documents for the first time through contextually relevant advertisements, unlocking mountains of revenue potential and whole new business models. There are already hundreds of millions of documents on the Web that are not being monetized; iPaper provides a monetization solution as well as new incentives for publishers to share content on the Internet for the first time.

Using Google's AdSense(TM) advertising program, Scribd has successfully integrated AdSense ads in Flash into the iPaper viewer. The Scribd solution goes above and beyond Adobe and Yahoo's recent initiative to put ads in PDFs -- Scribd doesn't require users to download software upgrades to enable the service, while Adobe users must have the latest version of Acrobat Reader.

Scribd, which has a rapidly-growing community of readers and publishers, attracts more than 12 million monthly unique visitors. Scribd is used to publish all kinds of content, ranging from school work and eBooks to creative writing and slideshows. In less than a year since its launch, the Scribd web site has grown to hold the largest collection of user-generated text on the Internet, with more than 10 billion words contributed, compared to Wikipedia's 4 billion.

For more information about Scribd, iPaper, or the Scribd Platform, please visit http://www.scribd.com/.

About Scribd
Scribd is the leader in online document sharing and publishing. It was founded in 2006 by then-Harvard students Trip Adler and Jared Friedman, and their friend Tikhon Bernstam, when they couldn't find a way to publish the documents they wrote for school on the Web. Scribd has since grown to service over 12 million unique visitors per month and has the largest document-sharing community on the Internet. Documents hosted on the site are being viewed and embedded across the Internet in every corner of the globe. Scribd is funded by Y Combinator, The Kinsey Hills Group and Redpoint Ventures. For more information about Scribd, visit http://www.scribd.com/.


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