The Story of Blogger.com

Starting from a small company called Pyra Labs in San Francisco in August 199, now blogger has become part of the giant online business in the world, Google, to name Blogger.com.

Evan Williams the founder of Pyra Labs - now Blogger
Are you a blogger? Than you should know about blogger.com story.

Starting from a small company called Pyra Labs in San Francisco in August 199, now blogger has become part of the giant online business in the world, Google, to name Blogger.com.

Blogger.com with xml-based, it has belonged to the world, especially for those users who actively developing a personal web site they be like now, of course, with the support of development of blogger.com itself.

Blogger.com (Pyra Labs) experienced ups and downs in its development, simply because a free personal website service has the largest number of users in the world with hundreds of thousands of incredible amount of traffic, but minimal in terms of revenue. Until finally, in 2002, Blogger.com get the attention of Google, who are willing to buy Blogger.com to later continue to develop until today.

After a pleasant negotiations, finally Pyra Labs, remove Blogger.com to fully belong to Google. When it was taken over by Google, Pyra Labs employees at the time it was Evan Williams, Jason Shellen, Steve Jenson, Jason Sutter, Jason Goldman and Rudy Winnacker.

Evan Williams Pyra Labs
Founder of Pyra Labs was Evan Williams and Meg Hourihan, and the first product of this company, also named 'Pyra', a web application that can combine project management, contacts, and task lists.

Short Bio of Evan Williams

Ev Williams has helped to establish two prominent digital distributed companies: Blogger and Twitter. A University of Nebraska dropout, Williams grew up chipping away at his family's soybean and corn ranch, figured out how to compose PC code and eventually made blogging stage Blogger with two companions. They sold it to Google in 2003. In the wake of putting in two years working for Google, he cleared out to join the group that fabricated Twitter, which he kept running from 2008 to 2010. Despite everything he sits on Twitter's board and claims just shy of 7% of the organization's stock.


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