Start-up Stipple has launched a suite of four products that enable photo agencies, brands and web publishers to monetize pictures on the web. The company, which enables people to mouse over products ...
We’re all pretty familiar with tagging people on sites like Facebook and Flickr. It’s a great way to let the people who are in the pictures know you’ve uploaded shots of them, and it’s also a good way ...
When we first covered Stipple in September of last year, it seemed like a really cool idea: tag people in images no matter where they reside on the web — not just on Flickr or Facebook. It was quickly ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 17, 2013) - Stipple, the leader in image-based advertising and e-commerce, today announced Stipple Shopping and the ability to make informed purchases directly ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 31, 2013) - Stipple, the leader in image-based advertising and e-commerce, has partnered with Getty Images, the leading creator and distributor of digital media ...
Imagine that your brand has the power to own and individually advertise over every single image your product might be featured in. Or imagine instead that as a publisher, any photo you use on your ...
Imagine moving your mouse along a photo of Rihanna at a Lakers’ game that identifies what she’s wearing: J Brand jeans, Converse heels, Acne Rita leather jacket, and a CC Skye crystal angel wing ...
I bet you didn’t know that computers were blind. Despite the millions of photos we post on social media sites, did you know that computers don’t see what we see? Well, Rey Flemings knew. But he made a ...
Today San Francisco-based startup Stipple, which allows publishers to add a layer of information to their online photos, announced a new version of its social image community today, which opens up the ...
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