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Gigg.com Gigg.com (formerly known as Topblip.com) is a company founded in Utah which hosts “Opening Act” contests (video-based band competitions). ==History== Brothers Sean and Justin Bingham co-founded Gigg, then called Topblip, in 2010. They began organizing opportunities for local bands to play in big venues with high profile bands. Musicians upload videos to the company's website, and competed to score the most Gigg Votes, Facebook Likes, and Twitter Tweets. Winners of the competitions received organized promotion and concert bookings alongside established artists. In 2012 Scott Warner became a partner and investor in Topblip, and in October 2012, the company released a mobile app (Gigg) for Android and iOS devices. The app was a search engine for music and a platform to share lyrics with friends, both within the Gigg app social interface and on Facebook.〔("Orem company finds worldwide success by blending music, social media" ). By Aaron Christensen, ''Deseret News'', April 24 2014〕 The app accesses a database 2.5 million songs, with song lyrics linked to the downloadable music on ITunes. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.complex.com/tech/2013/03/what-the-future-looks-like-the-10-best-startups-from-sxsw-2013/gigg )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://nibletz.com/2013/03/19/song-utah-startup-gigg-sxsw/ )〕 On January 1st 2013 the company was rebranded as Gigg. The Gigg website and mobile app provide opportunities for local musicians to compete in events hosted by venues, labels, and industry professionals.〔("This Music Startup's Contests Help Robin Thicke And Jay Sean Songs Go Viral" ). ''Forbes'', 20 December 2013. Alex Konrad.〕 Gigg.com has received more than 15,000 music video uploads from artists around the world.
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