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Ludicorp was a company,
based in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada, that
created Flickr and Game Neverending. It was
founded in 2002 by
Stewart Butterfield...
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founded in
Canada and
headquartered in the
United States. It was
created by
Ludicorp in 2004 and was
previously a
common way for
amateur and
professional photographers...
- Butterfield's
first company,
Ludicorp,
called Game Neverending. He ran a fan
website dedicated to the game and
broke into an
internal Ludicorp mailing list. Instead...
- kilobytes. In the
summer of 2002, he co-founded
Ludicorp with
Caterina Fake and
Jason classon in Vancouver.
Ludicorp initially developed a m****ively multiplayer...
- for the next
seven years, she left
Australia in 2003 to
start work at
Ludicorp, the
company that went on to make Flickr.
After four
years responsible...
- 20, 2005: Yahoo!
acquires photo sharing service Flickr and its
creator Ludicorp.
March 29, 2005: Yahoo!
launch blogging and
social networking service Yahoo...
- Startups'
Early Days. Apress. p. 257. ISBN 9781430210771. "The
Ludicorp Team".
Ludicorp.
Archived from the
original on 2003-10-26. "Alumni". University...
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difficult financial cir****stances at the time, he and his
colleagues at
Ludicorp instead focused on a side-project
which later became Flickr. In 2009, Butterfield...
- Flickr.
Ludicorp! Ludere=play in Latin. Butterfield, Stewart. "Why did
Flickr drop the "e"?". Quora. "Yahoo
Acquires Flickr".
Ludicorp.
Ludicorp Research...
- 2008-04-12. Fake,
Caterina (2005-03-20). "Yahoo
actually does
acquire Flickr".
Ludicorp.
Retrieved 2008-04-12. Newcomb,
Kevin (2005-04-12). "Yahoo! Buys Brazilian...