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Brian Alvey

Brian Alvey (born March 6, 1970 in Falls Church, Virginia) is an American serial entrepreneur, programmer, designer and blogger. He grew up in Brooklyn and now lives in San Francisco where he is the CEO of Clipisode. He is best known for co-founding the blog publishing company Weblogs, Inc. with Jason Calacanis.

Brian Alvey
Brian Alvey in 2009
Born (1970-03-06) March 6, 1970 (age 53)
Occupation(s)American serial entrepreneur, programmer, designer and blogger

Early career edit

Alvey designed the first TV Guide website in 1995 and was the senior technical member of the in-house team that built the first BusinessWeek site later that year. He continued designing and developing database-driven Web applications for companies including BusinessWeek, Intel, JD Edwards, Deloitte & Touche and The McGraw-Hill Companies. His Tech-Engine career center application has powered over 200 online career centers including XML.com, Computer User, O'Reilly & Associates Network, DevShed, and the Cold Fusion Developer's Journal. He has been the art director of three print magazines and the Chief Technology Officer of Rising Tide Studios where he personally developed The Venture Reporter Network.

Alvey has also built publishing systems for sites designed by Jeffrey Zeldman including the Web design magazine A List Apart (in 1998) and the Kansas City Chiefs. He was the architect of the system that powers the redesigned global network of Capgemini websites.

In 2002, Brian Alvey was the creator and co-host of the Meet The Makers conference, a series of talk show-style events with Jason Calacanis. In 2003 he invented and launched Blogstakes, a sweepstakes application for the blogging community. He was an early investor and chairman of the comic book publishing company ComicMix, which he still advises.

Weblogs, Inc./Blogsmith edit

On September 23, 2003, Alvey, along with Jason Calacanis and supported by an angel investment from Mark Cuban, co-founded the publishing company Weblogs, Inc. Weblogs, Inc. was home to such blogs as Engadget, Autoblog, and Joystiq. Time Warner's America Online purchased Weblogs, Inc.[1] in October 2005 for $25–30 million.[2] While at AOL, Alvey was named the chief architect of Netscape and lead the development team which turned it into a social news aggregator. In November 2006, AOL also purchased the blogging platform Blogsmith, which Alvey had built to power Weblogs, Inc., for a reported $5 million.[3] At one time, Blogsmith powered 14 of the top 100 blogs.[4]

Crowd Fusion/Ceros edit

After AOL, Alvey founded Crowd Fusion, a cloud-native content management system (CMS) company.[5] In July 2008, Crowd Fusion raised $3 million from Velocity Interactive Group, Greycroft Partners, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz.[6] Crowd Fusion's platform customers have included TMZ, The Daily, MySpace, Essence, Tecca and Extra.

In June 2012, Crowd Fusion acquired London-based Ceros.[7] Ceros was spun out of Group FMG, a marketing services company based in London and New York. With that deal Crowd Fusion changed its name to Ceros and appointed Ceros CEO Simon Berg as its CEO. Alvey is currently a board advisor and Chief Scientist of Ceros.[8]

Recurrency edit

Alvey's startup Recurrency was one of seven companies in the Winter 2014/2015 LAUNCH Incubator. Recurrency debuted at the 2015 LAUNCH Conference on March 2 at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and on March 4 won Best Incubator Company.[9]

Clipisode edit

In 2016, Recurrency again joined the LAUNCH Incubator and pivoted [10] into Clipisode. Clipisode, an app for hosting a 5-minute daily talk show featuring friends and fans, was announced on stage at the 2016 LAUNCH Conference.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Graham, Nicholas (October 6, 2005). "America Online Acquires Weblogs, Inc". Time Warner. Retrieved 2014-06-25.
  2. ^ Arrington, Michael (October 5, 2005). "AOL Acquires Weblogs, Inc". techcrunch.com. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  3. ^ Douglas, Nick (November 8, 2006). . gawker.com. Archived from the original on 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2006-08-11.
  4. ^ Pingdom (January 15, 2009). . royal.pingdom.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-16. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
  5. ^ Dahlquist, David (February 8, 2008). "Weblogs Co-Founder To Launch new CMS Crowd Fusion". cmswire.com. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  6. ^ Ali, Rafat (July 31, 2008). . washingtonpost.com. Archived from the original on February 22, 2015. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  7. ^ Swisher, Kara (June 14, 2012). "Crowd Fusion Buys Ceros — And Changes Its Name and Business Model". AllThingsD. Retrieved 2012-06-14.
  8. ^ Shandrow, Kim Lachance (2014-03-04). "10 Questions to Ask When Optimizing Your Website for Mobile Users". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  9. ^ Calacanis, Jason (March 8, 2015). . calacanis.com. Archived from the original on March 12, 2015. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  10. ^ Alvey, Brian (February 20, 2016). "The End of Recurrency". medium.com. Retrieved 2016-03-12.
  11. ^ LAUNCH Festival (March 4, 2016). "Clipisode debuts at LAUNCH Festival 2016". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2016-03-13.

External links edit

  • Brian Alvey's blog
  • Brian Alvey on This Week in Startups (TWiST) 2015-02-18 at the Wayback Machine

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Brian Alvey born March 6 1970 in Falls Church Virginia is an American serial entrepreneur programmer designer and blogger He grew up in Brooklyn and now lives in San Francisco where he is the CEO of Clipisode He is best known for co founding the blog publishing company Weblogs Inc with Jason Calacanis Brian AlveyBrian Alvey in 2009Born 1970 03 06 March 6 1970 age 53 Falls Church Virginia U S Occupation s American serial entrepreneur programmer designer and blogger Contents 1 Early career 2 Weblogs Inc Blogsmith 3 Crowd Fusion Ceros 4 Recurrency 5 Clipisode 6 References 7 External linksEarly career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Brian Alvey news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alvey designed the first TV Guide website in 1995 and was the senior technical member of the in house team that built the first BusinessWeek site later that year He continued designing and developing database driven Web applications for companies including BusinessWeek Intel JD Edwards Deloitte amp Touche and The McGraw Hill Companies His Tech Engine career center application has powered over 200 online career centers including XML com Computer User O Reilly amp Associates Network DevShed and the Cold Fusion Developer s Journal He has been the art director of three print magazines and the Chief Technology Officer of Rising Tide Studios where he personally developed The Venture Reporter Network Alvey has also built publishing systems for sites designed by Jeffrey Zeldman including the Web design magazine A List Apart in 1998 and the Kansas City Chiefs He was the architect of the system that powers the redesigned global network of Capgemini websites In 2002 Brian Alvey was the creator and co host of the Meet The Makers conference a series of talk show style events with Jason Calacanis In 2003 he invented and launched Blogstakes a sweepstakes application for the blogging community He was an early investor and chairman of the comic book publishing company ComicMix which he still advises Weblogs Inc Blogsmith editOn September 23 2003 Alvey along with Jason Calacanis and supported by an angel investment from Mark Cuban co founded the publishing company Weblogs Inc Weblogs Inc was home to such blogs as Engadget Autoblog and Joystiq Time Warner s America Online purchased Weblogs Inc 1 in October 2005 for 25 30 million 2 While at AOL Alvey was named the chief architect of Netscape and lead the development team which turned it into a social news aggregator In November 2006 AOL also purchased the blogging platform Blogsmith which Alvey had built to power Weblogs Inc for a reported 5 million 3 At one time Blogsmith powered 14 of the top 100 blogs 4 Crowd Fusion Ceros editAfter AOL Alvey founded Crowd Fusion a cloud native content management system CMS company 5 In July 2008 Crowd Fusion raised 3 million from Velocity Interactive Group Greycroft Partners Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz 6 Crowd Fusion s platform customers have included TMZ The Daily MySpace Essence Tecca and Extra In June 2012 Crowd Fusion acquired London based Ceros 7 Ceros was spun out of Group FMG a marketing services company based in London and New York With that deal Crowd Fusion changed its name to Ceros and appointed Ceros CEO Simon Berg as its CEO Alvey is currently a board advisor and Chief Scientist of Ceros 8 Recurrency editAlvey s startup Recurrency was one of seven companies in the Winter 2014 2015 LAUNCH Incubator Recurrency debuted at the 2015 LAUNCH Conference on March 2 at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and on March 4 won Best Incubator Company 9 Clipisode editIn 2016 Recurrency again joined the LAUNCH Incubator and pivoted 10 into Clipisode Clipisode an app for hosting a 5 minute daily talk show featuring friends and fans was announced on stage at the 2016 LAUNCH Conference 11 References edit Graham Nicholas October 6 2005 America Online Acquires Weblogs Inc Time Warner Retrieved 2014 06 25 Arrington Michael October 5 2005 AOL Acquires Weblogs Inc techcrunch com Retrieved 2010 06 14 Douglas Nick November 8 2006 Scoop Weblogs Inc owners sell Blogsmith to AOL gawker com Archived from the original on 2012 01 15 Retrieved 2006 08 11 Pingdom January 15 2009 The blog platforms of choice among the top 100 blogs royal pingdom com Archived from the original on 2009 01 16 Retrieved 2009 01 15 Dahlquist David February 8 2008 Weblogs Co Founder To Launch new CMS Crowd Fusion cmswire com Retrieved 2008 02 08 Ali Rafat July 31 2008 Alvey s New Startup CrowdFusion Gets 3M From Velocity Greycroft and Andreessen washingtonpost com Archived from the original on February 22 2015 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Swisher Kara June 14 2012 Crowd Fusion Buys Ceros And Changes Its Name and Business Model AllThingsD Retrieved 2012 06 14 Shandrow Kim Lachance 2014 03 04 10 Questions to Ask When Optimizing Your Website for Mobile Users Entrepreneur Retrieved 2020 03 22 Calacanis Jason March 8 2015 The 11 winners of the LAUNCH Festival 2015 and why they won calacanis com Archived from the original on March 12 2015 Retrieved 2015 03 10 Alvey Brian February 20 2016 The End of Recurrency medium com Retrieved 2016 03 12 LAUNCH Festival March 4 2016 Clipisode debuts at LAUNCH Festival 2016 youtube com Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2016 03 13 External links edit nbsp Biography portalBrian Alvey s blog Brian Alvey on This Week in Startups TWiST Archived 2015 02 18 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Alvey amp oldid 1181886640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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