What is the first thing you want to do after stumbling across a great content somewhere around the web? You want to share it. You can share It on Facebook where most of your friends don’t care about that content. Or you can share it on Twitter, where unless you have a gazillion followers, no one will bother to view it. Sharing has never been easier. But it has never been as futile. It is this problem that Strinker, a new web 2.0 Startup, is trying to solve.
Strinker empowers you to share any worth sharing content with exactly the people who will love it. Currently in alpha, I have used the site for a while, and it certainly looks very promising. It has got all the potential to become the default sharing tool for knowledge based contents. Everything shared on Strinker is collaboratively organized into topics which people can follow. Moreover, Strinker seems to be an ideal environment to have meaningful conversation around contents you care about.
Strinker has been started by Sumit Sinha, who is a student at NIFT Hyderabad, India. He believes that there has to be a more effective default system for sharing knowledge. While Facebook is ideal for sharing social contents (contents about events, location, people etc.) and Twitter is ideal for sharing real-time information, Strinker will be an ideal environment for sharing interest-based information ( contents that are independent of time and location).


