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issuu : ウィキペディア英語版
issuu

issuu () is a free electronic publishing platform for magazines, catalogs, newspapers and more.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Company Overview of Issuu, Inc. )〕 As a digital newsstand with over 21 million publications and 85 million active readers, issuu features leading and emerging titles in fashion, culture, arts, and hyperlocal content, all of which are accessible on any device.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Issuu Brings Its 'YouTube For Magazines' To The iPhone And iPad )〕 Issuu software is used by many online publications.〔Kurutz, Steven. ("The Thriving (Online) Shelter Magazine Industry" ) ''NY Times'' June 1, 2011. Retrieved on December 3, 2013.〕 Some of its partners include ''The New York Times'', ''Vice'', and ''V Magazine''.
==History==

Issuu was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2006 by Michael Hansen, Ruben Bjerg Hansen, Mikkel Jensen, and Martin Ferro-Thomsen,”
Bent on democratizing print media, the company gave both aspiring and established publishers the chance to create their own digital magazines without sacrificing the aesthetic and tactile experience of print. The company was founded in 2006.〔
In 2008, the site was a South by Southwest (SXSW) finalist. In 2009, Issuu was named one of ''TIME'''s 50 Best Websites and listed as a Webby Award honoree.
In early 2013, the company opened an office in Palo Alto, California and appointed CEO Joe Hyrkin, formerly of Reverb, Trinity Ventures, and Yahoo!, to helm its Silicon Valley operations.
In July 2014, Issue raised $10 million in a Series B round to bring the total capital it has raised since it was founded to $21.5 million. That round of investment was led by KDDI, one of the largest telecoms in Japan.

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