- WebMagic® has not included all our press citations on this page. In particular, dozens of publications throughout the world that have given us hundreds of column inches of coverage from Spring 2000 to the present is not mentioned here.
- Most of this coverage praises our individual sites such as our large coin-operated video game encyclopedia (the Internet’s largest) located at KLOV.com.
- WebMagic also has been profiled by the Los Angeles Times, Forbes ASAP, CNNfn, The New York Times, Netscape Net center, Reuters, Jam! Showbiz, MSNBC, Info beat, Wired, USA Today, Business Week Online and CBS Market Watch.
The Star Ledger
Woodsmall . . . works as Pet Lawyer for Pets.com, one of several Web sites created by WebMagic. . . . Visit Pets.com this month and the legal center features topics such as ‘dogs trespassing,’ ‘breeder responsibilities,’ ‘pet visitation rights,’ and ‘the barking dog.’
The Industry Standard
Former Reel.com CEO Goes to the Dogs — Pets.com founder Greg McLemore says the company had been looking for a CEO since the fall and was happy that it could attract Wainwright and hire her on such short notice.
U.S. News and World Report
In Silicon Valley, entrepreneurs are buzzing about pets. ‘It’s one of the last great consumer spaces for the Internet left to address,’ declares Julie Wainwright, who runs the newly launched Pets.com.
The Industry Standard
Pets.com's investments from Amazon and Hummer Winblad put the 5-month-old pet content, commerce and community site well ahead of its two major rivals. . . . Incubated at WebMagic, McLemore's Pasadena Web developer company, Pets.com features a 10,000-item online store.
San Francisco Business Times
Pets.com is only the latest venture to be spun out of McLemore’s Internet e-commerce incubator WebMagic. Previously, McLemore helped launch Toys.com which eventually merged with eToys. . . . Other WebMagic spin-offs have included Sports.com and Cooking.com.
New York Daily News
The trick is to find the first site with information about your interest. . . . http://www.dogs.com/ brought up the http://www.pets.com . . . WebMagic site. Three links from here brought up a search engine that listed dog breeders — Voila!
Yahoo! News
This week marks the launch of Pets.com, one of the most ambitious online commercial pet sites to date. . . . Pets.com is the latest brainchild of WebMagic, a Pasadena, Calif., Web developer run by Greg McLemore.
The ZDNet News Channel
At WebMagic’s Toys.com . . . find shopping hints and buying guides designed to make it easier to find the perfect gift for a child among the dizzying array of products sold.
Inter@ctive Week
Several (toy) companies have launched on the Web in the past year, from Internet-only resellers such as eToys Inc. and WebMagic’s Toys.com to well-known retailers such as FAO Schwarz.
Playthings
A subsidiary of WebMagic, an Altadena, Calif.-based Web design firm, www.toys.com was launched in December 1996. Since then, toy-curious Web surfers from over 108 nations have stopped by to take a look around.