5/6/2008
- VooFox: A Chinese blog covering technology wrote about GumGum. They referred to us as Google AdSense for content. We were not able to decipher more. :) [read the article]
- The Stock Asylum: A resource for stock photographers, outlines the value of GumGum as it pertains to all types of digital content. The publication has a brief synopsis for free, but the full article requires an annual subscription to read. [read the article]
2/27/2008
- The British Journal of Photography: A popular online resource for photographers in the U.K., B.J.P., wrote two articles about GumGum in one day! [read the article] [read the article]
- Thoughts of a Bohemian: Paul Harris of PacificCoastNews, one of the premier photo agencies, wrote a very informative/insightful guest post outlining the history and future of content. GumGum was of course mentioned. :) [read the article]
2/20/2008
- chasejarvis: The idols have spoken and consider GumGum 1 of 4 photo technologies you need to know about! [read the article]
- WIRED: We've been fans of the print publication for a very long time, it is good to see them becoming a strong force online. [read the article]
2/14/2008
- A Photo Editor: Rob Haggart wrote, "This is such a brilliant idea for photographers...It reminds me of what Apple did with music." [read the article]
- Thoughts of a Bohemian: Paul Melcher wrote, "This is the most refreshing and revolutionary idea to hit this industry in decades." [read the article]
- ReadWriteWeb: R.W.W. is a favorite technology blog of ours, it was an honor to be written about. [read the article]
- StockPhotoTalk: Andy Goetze does a great job of aggregating industry news and we were the news of the day! [read the article]
- VentureBeat: Matt Marshall covered our last company mojungle and he was kind enough to cover GumGum as well. [read the article]
- StockPhotoJourney: Bill Pennington writes, "GumGum is out to change all that with a very web based pricing model designed specifically for images used on the web." [read the article]
- The Business of Photography: Ed McCulloch writes, "This idea will help forge the ground for internet image licensing." [read the article]
2/13/2008 - GumGum's Launch
- TechCrunch: Michael Arrington was the first to cover our launch. TechCrunch is a highly trafficked blog and subsequently caused our site to experience performance issues (which we quickly resolved), but it was a positive write-up and provided good empirical performance data! [read the article]