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Digital Trends named one of the fastest growing private companies in America

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Portland, Ore., August 23, 2016 – Inc. magazine has ranked Digital Trends as No. 2292 on it’s 35th annual Inc. 5000 list, representing a prestigious ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies! The list celebrates innovation and entrepreneurial success and is the place where future household names first make their mark, including companies such as Pandora,  Microsoft, LinkedIn, and Yelp.

Honorees are ranked according to the percentage growth of their annual revenue over a three-year period. Digital Trends saw a whopping 158% growth and $20.5 million total in generated revenue. In addition, the companies on the list this year collectively generated 640,000 jobs over the past three years, or about 8% of all jobs created in the entire economy during that period.

About Digital Trends

Digital Trends is a leading consumer technology publisher helping people navigate an increasingly digital world. With easy-to-understand product reviews, entertaining news and videos, Digital Trends serves more than 24 million unique visitors each month. Digital Trends reaches 90 million tech influencers through their own media network, and its syndicate partners include Yahoo!, FOX News and more than 200 broadcast news stations. Digital Trends is headquartered in Portland, OR with offices in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Detroit, and Chicago. For more information, visit www.digitaltrends.com.

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