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It's not like adding funny captions to photos of cats is anything revolutionary. "As far as we can tell, people have been doing that from as early as 1904," says Ben Huh, the Seattle entrepreneur ...
It’s not easy putting together a one-day viral marketing campaign in three cities that involves cute kittens, customized cupcakes and seven months of planning. But that’s exactly what Seattle-based ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
UCLA alumna Emily Huh is editor-in-chief of the website I Can Has Cheezburger, which she invested in with her husband Ben Huh after the two began a humor blog about their dog. Argon walks into a bar, ...
The ‘I can has cheezburger’ is an iconic meme that came into being in 2007. You must have seen cute cats eyeing or, better yet, eating their humans’ burgers, hamburgers, or hotdogs — and that is ...
Three years ago Ben Huh visited a blog devoted to silly cat pictures — and saw vast potential. Mr. Huh, a 32-year-old entrepreneur, first became aware of I Can Has Cheezburger, which pairs photos of ...
BEN HUH views the world through googly-eyed glasses. As founder of the Cheezburger Network of Internet humor sites, his mission in life is to keep dreaming up ways to make people LOL, or if he’s ...
Ben Huh unleashed cat memes to the masses via the website he took over in 2007, I Can Has Cheezburger?. Photo courtesy John Keatley National Cat Day was last week, but on the Internet, cat day is ...
After acquiring a tiny little site called I Can Has Cheezburger? in 2007, Ben Huh took it to levels that went way further than the internet. The site, and at one time Huh himself, were a bit of a ...
Cheezburger has revealed the parent company that purchased it in February, and the acquisition means it will be working with fellow online humor site eBaum’s World. The new owner of the Seattle humor ...
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