MacRumors

MacRumors.com is a website that aggregates Mac and Apple related news, rumors, and reports. The site was launched February 24, 2000, in Richmond, Virginia, and is owned by Arnold Kim.[1][2] By consolidating reports and cross-referencing claims, MacRumors attempts to keep track of the rumor community. The tagline of MacRumors is "News and Rumors You Care About". The website is updated daily with new rumors. During breaking news, updates are posted afterhours.

MacRumors
Type of site
News, information, and rumors related to Apple Inc.
HeadquartersRichmond, Virginia
OwnerMacRumors.com, LLC
Created byArnold Kim
EditorEric Slivka
URLwww.macrumors.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired to post on forums
LaunchedFebruary 24, 2000 (2000-02-24)
Current statusActive

Content

MacRumors is home to a large Mac-focused forum site with over 1,012,131 members and over 20,000,000 forum posts as of April 2015.[3] The site hosts a specialized Buyer's Guide[4] that recommends timeframes for purchasing Apple products based on the products' last update.[5]

Business

As of April 30, 2012, according to Quantcast, MacRumors receives an average 65,890,912 page views globally per month, and 7,567,679 visitors per month globally.[6] Website traffic often increases dramatically during Apple events, such as WWDC.

Sister sites

TouchArcade is a mobile game news website that launched in 2008.[7] Arnold Kim of MacRumors worked on the site.[8] Kim also runs AppShopper, making the three "sister sites".[9] TouchArcade's editor-in-chief was Eli Hodapp from 2009 to 2019.[10][11] The site unveiled a dedicated iOS app in 2012.[12][13] Early the next year, TouchArcade began a promotion called Free Play, wherein the website promoted a game that was made free to download for the promotion's duration.[14] TouchArcade launched a crowdfunding campaign in June 2015.[15]

Journalists have recognized TouchArcade as among the best mobile game news websites.[16][17][9] Games journalists also described TouchArcade's Hodapp as influential within the mobile game community.[18][19][20]

See also

References

  1. Stelter, Brian (2008-07-21). "My Son, the Blogger: An M.D. Trades Medicine for Apple Rumors". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
  2. Frommer, Dan (July 13, 2008). "Nephrologist To Mac Blogger: The Unlikely Career Path Of MacRumors' Arnold Kim". Business Insider. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  3. "MacRumors Forums". MacRumors. 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2015-04-03.
  4. https://buyersguide.macrumors.com
  5. "MacRumors Buyer's Guide". Retrieved 2018-06-09.
  6. "Macrumors.com Traffic and Demographic Statistics by Quantcast". quantcast.com.
  7. "TouchArcade Needs Your Help, Please Support Our Patreon". TouchArcade.
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/technology/21blogger.html?_r=0
  9. "Review: TouchArcade for iPhone". macstories.net.
  10. Eli Hodapp (5 March 2019). "We're losing the history of the App Store". gamesindustry.biz. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  11. "Eli Hodapp on Twitter: March 8 will be my last full-time day at TouchArcade". 22 February 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  12. "TouchArcade App Now Available". 148apps.com.
  13. Marianne Schultz. "AppShopper.com Official TouchArcade iPhone App Available Now". AppShopper.
  14. "Results of Polymer's Free Promotion - Gamezebo". Gamezebo.
  15. "Touch Arcade Turns to Patreon for Funding - Slide to Play". Slide to Play.
  16. "Top ten gaming blogs". CNET. CBS Interactive.
  17. "Touch Arcade - The 50 Best Websites of 2011 - TIME". TIME.com. 16 August 2011.
  18. "The RPS Bargain Bucket: Convention Season - Rock, Paper, Shotgun". rockpapershotgun.com.
  19. "Gamers win free early copies of iOS game, respond by leaking it". Ars Technica.
  20. "Exciting Things Ahead for Mobile Gaming - Slide to Play". Slide to Play.
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