Visit any post on photo-hosting site Imgur as a casual user and you're bound to see some things that won't make sense to a layperson. Even as the site's audience has grown to around 150 million users, ...
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 -- ...
At Imgur’s seventh birthday party at its headquarters in San Francisco’s Jackson Square, a young woman has burst onto the roof deck to alert other young people that something important is about to ...
Imgur's humble bootstrapping days over. The scrappy image-sharing company that employs a dozen people announced Thursday it raised $40 million in a Series A round led by Andreessen Horowitz. Reddit, ...
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 ...
For most of Imgur’s history, the bootstrapped company sold ads programmatically. And with 150 million unique visitors and 6 billion page views globally, the media company had enough scale to do well, ...
There is no more popular online destination for the modern male than Imgur. By the numbers, this humble photo-sharing site is in firm command of the millennial dude, blowing BuzzFeed, Reddit and even ...