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How JibJab grew up by focusing on kids apps After exploding on to the political scene in 2004 with its animated videos, the JibJab brothers are trying out more family-friendly fare.
Turns out that Ludlow Music, which claims to own the copyright on a classic Woody Guthrie song, does not own it after all. Which means JibJab, a scrappy web animation site, gets to use "This Land ...
Like most 3-year-olds, my son loves books and pictures of himself. So I knew that JibJab Jr. Books, an iPad app that lets me customize e-books with his name and face, had the potential be a huge hit.
Elf Yourself by Office Max and Jib Jab is now available. It went live today. It's free. Simply upload a picture of yourself and up to 4 friends and it will make a music/dance video for you.
Brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis made their first big splash with a political satire video that depicted Republican President George W. Bush and his 2004 Democratic challenger, John Kerry, ...
Spiridellis did not divulge exactly how many downloads of the films JibJab has sold for $2.99, but he said that a surprising number of people have paid to save the content for their own use.
Did data breaches, ice bucket challenges, and the wild events of 2014 really break the Internet? Find out in JibJab's 2014 Year in Review video above. The 2014 video includes satirical takes on ...
As JibJab celebrates its 15th birthday Wednesday, the Los Angeles media company with a humorous edge is showing that it can keep up on the latest trends.