Nearly two years after it was founded within Internet company IAC (Nasdaq: [[ticker:IACI]]) in New York, social scrapbook Proust.com will be no more. E-mails sent out Wednesday announced the website will shut down on Jan. 31.
Proust, for now, is an online scrapbook that lets users selectively share personal stories along with photos and videos from important moments in their lives. The website went public last July and got its name from French writer Marcel Proust. Co-founded in February 2010 by Tom Cortese and Jason Fotinatos, Proust operated as a startup within IAC.
The online personal scrapbook field has hefty rivals such as Ancestry.com and its MyFamily.com subsidiary. Facebook’s new timeline profiles, which chronologically organize users’ photos, videos, and status updates along with personal milestones, may have also put pressure on Proust.
IAC maintains a number of subsidiaries such as comparison shopping site Pronto, video sharing website Vimeo, and dating websites Match.com and OkCupid. IAC declined to comment when asked why Proust was set to shutdown.