SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 7, 2015) - Imgur Inc., the Internet's visual storytelling community, today announced a new embed unit designed to make it easy for publishers, journalists and ...
You may not have said the company's name out loud before, but you've probably seen Imgur (say it like you would "imager") before. It's the go to host for shared photos on meme-friendly sites and other ...
You may not have heard of Imgur or even know how to say it. (For your information, it's pronounced image-er.) But, with more than 150 million monthly active users who view more than 60 billion images ...
Imgur has been rolling out some epic new features over the last few months, and they’ve just announced yet another new innovation on their image viewing platform. Today Imgur announced a new embed ...
About six years after Imgur CEO Alan Schaaf founded the image-sharing service, the site, which is especially popular among millennial males, has reached a whopping 150 million monthly active users -- ...
It is the internet's favourite sharing service for comedy photos and quirky images, but Imgur is now reportedly at the centre of some very grown-up negotiations that could see it bought by Yahoo.
Hopefully reddit doesn't fuck this up. Imgur sucks now. They tasted success and lost focus. Their mobile app is garbage. (Not that reddit's app is that much better but at least you have a variety of ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Imgur has been on a quest to upgrade the GIF, and part of that means making GIFs look a whole lot ...
Imgur, the hugely popular photo and GIF sharing site with over 250 million users, is the latest to board the ephemeral storytelling train. Like the ‘stories’ feature inside Snapchat and ...
Imgur, which began in 2009 as a university side project to create a simple way to share images, now claims to be the top online destination for millennial men in the US — over Facebook, Twitter, and ...