Check Out Apture Plug-In for Contextual Rich Media
I just installed Apture on my blog, a plug-in which lets bloggers and publishers enhance blog posts and articles with interactive pop-up videos, images, Wikipedia, maps and more from 50+ sources without making readers leave the page.
The San Mateo-based startup launched last year and recently closed a $4.1 million Series A round from Clearstone Venture Partners and a number of angel investors.
Mouseover the film icon in this Apture Video link, as well as the book icon in the link for CVP above, to check it out. (Hopefully, you didn’t need that explanation how to use it!)
Related Articles
- Apture Raises $4.1 Million Round For Contextual Rich Media Overlays (techcrunch.com)
- Reuters using Apture for multimedia linking (blogs.journalism.co.uk)
- Apture Packs a Lot of Media Into a Little Pop-up (readwriteweb.com)
- Robert Scoble: Apture: demo of cool service to build “super links” (via Scobleizer: Technology, innovation, and geek enthusiasm) (scobleizer.com)


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July 3rd, 2009 at 10:45 AM
Apture is awesome. I love how you can control the start and stop times of YouTube videos with it.
July 14th, 2009 at 5:33 AM
this is really helpful