Six Apart
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Six Apart | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | San Francisco, California (2001) |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California |
Key people | Ben and Mena Trott, co-founders; Barak Berkowitz, CEO; Anil Dash, Vice President |
Industry | Software & Programming |
Products | MovableType TypePad LiveJournal Vox TypeKey SplashBlog |
Revenue | Unknown |
Slogan | N/A |
Website | www.sixapart.com |
Six Apart Ltd., sometimes abbreviated 6A, is a software company located in San Francisco, California. It is the creator of the widely used Movable Type blogware, and offers the TypePad blog hosting service. The name is a reference to the six day age difference between its married co-founders, Ben and Mena Trott.
The company was founded in September 2001 after Ben, during a period of unemployment, wrote what became Movable Type to allow Mena to easily produce her weblog. When version 1.0 was put on the web, it was downloaded over 100 times in the first hour.[1]
In 2003, Six Apart received initial venture capital funding from a group led by Joi Ito and his Neoteny Co., something which allowed the company to hire additional employees, acquire a French weblog publishing company, and unveil plans for what was to become its hosted weblog publishing system, TypePad. In 2004, Six Apart completed a second round of funding with August Capital, a move which allowed it to make acquisitions of other companies. In January 2005, Six Apart purchased Danga Interactive, parent company of LiveJournal, from owner Brad Fitzpatrick, who was named Six Apart's chief architect. In March 2006, Six Apart announced the acquisition of the SplashBlog camera phone blogging service. The combined user base is now over 7 million, and the merged company has more than 100 employees.[1] June 2006 saw the release of their new Web 2.0 blogging platform, Vox.
Its Silicon Valley-seasoned CEO is Barak Berkowitz. Prominent weblogger Anil Dash joined the company in 2003, as did the former head of Wired Digital Andrew Anker. Six Apart's Board of Directors consists of Barak Berkowitz, Mena Trott, David Marquardt, David Hornik, Reid Hoffman and Jun Makihara.
On September 6, 2006 Six Apart bought Rojo.com. President Chris Alden became executive vice president of Six Apart and general manager of Movable Type. CTO Aaron Emigh became executive vice president and general manager of core technologies.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Mena G. Trott. Six Apart - History. Six Apart, Ltd. Retrieved on 2006-09-08.
- ^ Six Apart Acquires Rojo Networks. Six Apart, Ltd (2006-09-06). Retrieved on 2006-09-08.