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  • Humor Site 9GAG Raises $2.8 Million In Funding

    Humor Site 9GAG Raises $2.8 Million In Funding

    I’ve been around the Internet for a while. I find that there are certain Web sites that you don’t mention in polite company less you be laughed out of the room. One of those Web sites is 9GAG. Despite being hugely popular, the guys on Reddit, 4Chan and other purveyors of Internet culture only see them as a petty thief riding on the content they create.

    Well, those Internet hipsters are in for a shock today as 9GAG announced that they have raised $2.8 million in venture capital funding. The money will be used to “increase staffing, expand internationally and deliver continued platform enhancements to meet exploding user engagement.” What kind of user engagement? 9GAG says they get 70 million unique visitors a month and more than a billion page views a month.

    “Humor is one of life’s greatest pleasures,” said Ray Chan, co-founder of 9GAG. “At 9GAG, we want to make it as easy as possible for people to have fun by sharing the things that make them laugh for the universal enjoyment of anyone on the web. With this funding, we will continue our journey, making it effortless to spread laughter throughout the world and enabling our entertaining visual content to be immediately accessed through innovative mobile apps.”

    As a result of their new funding, 9GAG will be expanding more aggressively into the mobile market. They’re starting out by releasing an iOS app, but will expand to Android later this year. The mobile app has all the features that 9GAG fans have come to expect from the browser experience.

    Despite how Redditors may feel about this, it’s good news for 9GAG. The site itself is run by some fine folks and hopefully the can start creating more original content with increased funding. The main complaint from long-time Internet hipsters is that 9GAG posts old content that’s stolen from sites like Reddit, but it’s the individual users posting to 9GAG who are at fault. With an increased focus on quality content, maybe even Redditors will come to accept 9GAG in time.

    [h/t: The Next Web]

  • Comedy Central Launches Political Humor App.

    Get it for free from iTunes, It’s Comedy Central’s “Indecision’ Election Companion” app, an iOS optimized political satire and humor download for iPhone and iPad. It’s an opportunity for users to voice political opinions, criticize candidates, and gain insight on the indecision communities collective opinion.

    Mary Phillips-Sandy, Editorial Producer at Comedy Central’s Indecision commented on the new app:

    “‘COMEDY CENTRAL’s Indecision’ coverage brings political humor to consumers with smart, witty commentary about the candidates, pundits and the political process itself. Launching the ‘Election Companion’ app will provide our fans with even more platforms to enjoy COMEDY CENTRAL’s election coverage throughout the campaign season.”

    Comedy Central started their award-winning coverage of the election campaigns in 1992 with an Al Franken-hosted “State of the Union: Undressed. The success of the coverage secured Comedy Central as a mainstream alternative to conventional exposure of the election year events. Kind of a degenerate CNN.

    If you are like me and are more fascinated by the shortcomings and idiosyncrasies of the candidates than their real commentary, you’ll love this new app. iPhone and iPad users have no excuse not to get it. Come on, it’s free!