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GumGum Makes Images Profitable for Publishers

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The Internet thus far has been monetized by display, video, and in-text advertising — but the one place every user’s eye focuses on first are photos. GumGum is led by founder and Los Angeles native wunderkind, Ophir Tanz. Though competitors have sprung up, Tanz welcomes the competition to help define the market.

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Congrats To The Spotlight: LA Tech Fall Presenting Companies at UCLA

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It’s the first performance-based marketing platform specifically designed for the music industry. Additionally, the database includes on-street meter and sign restrictions in the top 26 US markets. As a result, the team transformed the advertising industry with the creation of the first in-image ad network. Event Details.

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Spotlight: LA Tech | One Year, Recap, and Thank You!

Tech Zulu Event

It’s the first performance-based marketing platform specifically designed for the music industry. Additionally, the database includes on-street meter and sign restrictions in the top 26 US markets. As a result, the team transformed the advertising industry with the creation of the first in-image ad network.

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Spotlight: LA Tech | One Year, Recap, and Thank You!

Tech Zulu Event

It’s the first performance-based marketing platform specifically designed for the music industry. Additionally, the database includes on-street meter and sign restrictions in the top 26 US markets. As a result, the team transformed the advertising industry with the creation of the first in-image ad network.

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Interview with Chris Lyman and Corey Brundage, SendLove.to

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The last time we spent much time chatting with Chris Lyman and Corey Brundage , they were at Los Angeles telephony software firm Fonality , busy getting their employees set up in a full blown, mixed-martial arts (MMA) "fight club". I joined Fonality, as you know, a number of years back as head of marketing there.

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Pacific Coast Business Times - Hall of Fame Announced

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