Q&A: Stewart Butterfield on the Launch of Glitch

by SmallBusinessNews on February 10, 2010

Last spring, after leaving Yahoo and taking some time off, Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield started a company called Tiny Spark Speck with four other members of the original Flickr team, and started work on a browser-based, massively multiplayer game. The product of that effort was Glitch, which Tiny Spark Speck launched this week with a web site and a video highlight reel.

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Q&A: Stewart Butterfield on the Launch of Glitch

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