From rags to riches: the story of Imgur
Neowin sat down with Alan Schaaf, CEO and Founder of Imgur, to talk about a wide range of subjects such as where he got the idea for Imgur from, how Imgur is doing and where it's going in the future. More...
Neowin sat down with Alan Schaaf, CEO and Founder of Imgur, to talk about a wide range of subjects such as where he got the idea for Imgur from, how Imgur is doing and where it's going in the future. More...
Reddit are introducing the ability to up vote, or down vote ads depending on their relevancy to you. If an advert is unsuitable, Reddit will hide it if you down vote the ad. More...
Fusion has been released on the Play Store for Android, after several months of design and code work. The app was designed by the community and built by one guy, making it quite a remarkable addition. More...
Bill Gates took to Reddit today and we know that digging through Reddit's comments can be a bit of a chore, so we compiled all of his answers in an easy to read format. More...
Bill Gates is holding his first ever Reddit AMA session today, but an animated version of Gates has already answered a few questions ahead of time in a new video. More...
Microsoft has announced that Surface general manager Panos Panay will be hosting a "Ask Me Anything" session on Reddit on Wednesday starting at 12:30 pm Eastern time. More...
The family of the late Internet activist and Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz have released an official statement, blaming US attorneys and MIT for contributing to Swartz's suicide this weekend. More...
It is with great sadness that Aaron Swartz, the co-author of the RSS 1.0 specification and one of the three Reddit co-owners, has taken his own life at the age of relatively young 26. More...
Reddit app Baconit for Windows Phone has been updated to version 2.5 adding some useful new features including Windows Phone 8 support, lock screen notifications and new live tiles. More...
Reddit announced today that it is expanding its Reddit gold program to help pay for its server costs, which now include paying for 3.8 billion (with a b) page views a month. More...
Reddit and other major websites experienced outages thanks to a problem at one of Amazon's cloud-based server operations located in its Northern Virginia center. More...
Facebook has just added a new recommendations bar feature for external websites, allowing its users to find articles that their Facebook friends like and want to share with others. More...
The previously revealed Internet Defense League has formally launched today with plans to place real world "cat signals" around the world as part of its launch plans. More...
Links to Imgur were blocked by Facebook for a period of time on Monday, because the site was accidentally deemed "spammy." The engineer responsible for the error apologized on Reddit. More...
Digg, the long lost darling of the internet, has reportedly been acquired by Betaworks, the company behind Bitly, for a mere $500,000, a far cry from the $200 million Google offered them back in 2008. More...
Reddit and many other major websites went down on Saturday afternoon and evening due to a bug that didn't take into account the "leap second" that was added to the world's clocks. More...
reddit has grown at a phenomenal rate, but co-founder Steve Huffman says there's a dirty little secret behind the site's earliest growth: hundreds of fake accounts and links set up by the founders. More...
Reddit has revealed it has restricted its users from posting links from high profile websites, including The Atlantic and BusinessWeek, due to those sites using artificial means to promote their links More...
If you've ever found yourself wishing that you had an officially licensed reddit branded watch? If so, Cadence Watch Company has just the thing for you, and all in all it looks pretty cool, too. More...
Despite the efforts of internet activists like Test PAC and Fight for the Future, SOPA author Lamar Smith has won re-election by an unbelievable margin. Did we mention the RIAA funded his campaign? More...
A new grass roots organization, the Internet Defense League, has been formed with the goal of having websites join together to combat threats to the Internet such as SOPA. More...
After usage slowed slightly in March, Pinterest has begun to lose users during April. The decline in users is large, as a third-party monitor observes. More...
A thread posted on Reddit has managed to gain an advance copy of a book for a person diagnosed with terminal cancer, in the event he is not able to read it at the official release. More...
Reddit has announced that the popular user generated news site will go dark for 12 hours on Wednesday, January 18 in order to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA. More...
Domain registrar GoDaddy has been hit with a boycott of its services, after Reddit users discovered the company's support of the controversial SOPA bill. Users are now taking their websites elsewhere. More...
Popular sharing site Reddit may become a casualty of unintended consequence if the Stop Online Piracy Act passes in Congress and becomes law with the President's signature, says manager Erik Martin. More...
The social news web site Reddit is being spun off by its owners -- Condé Nast -- to an independent company. It will be owned by Advance Publications, the parent company of its previous owners. More...
One of the co-founders of the popular web site Reddit has been charged with stealing millions of documents from computer archives at MIT and at JSTOR. The Boston Globe web site reports that 24 year... More...
Google has begun tweaking their social search results to include various social networking websites including: Twitter, Flickr, Reddit, Digg, Linkedin, YouTube and more. Prior to today, these social search results would only appear at the... More...
According to an official blog posting on Reddit, the site has broken the 1 billion page views barrier, a feat limited to only an exclusive club of around 100 websites. The exact number (as shown... More...
Ben Huh, CEO and Founder of the Cheezburger Network, comprised of responsible internet sites like I Can Has Cheezburger? and FAIL Blog, has made a public offer to buy Reddit from Conde Nast. Reddit is... More...
The team behind popular social news recommendation tool Reddit, owned by media giant Condé Nast (whose titles include Wired and Vogue), have tonight launched a pay-what-you-wish subscription program, dubbed "reddit gold", in a bid to... More...