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Stewart Butterfield is a Canadian entrepreneur known for his significant contributions to technology, particularly in fostering online communities and user-driven content. Born on March 21, 1973, in L

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und, British Columbia, he earned degrees in philosophy from the University of Victoria and the University of Cambridge before transitioning into the tech industry. Butterfield co-founded Ludicorp in 2002, initially aiming to develop an online video game but pivoted to create Flickr, a groundbreaking photo-sharing platform that launched in February 2004. Flickr revolutionized how users shared images online, attracting millions of users and leading to its acquisition by Yahoo! in 2007

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Stewart Butterfield
Stewart Butterfield is a Canadian entrepreneur known for his significant contributions to technology, particularly in fostering online communities and user-driven content. Born on March 21, 1973, in Lund, British Columbia, he earned degrees in philosophy from the University of Victoria and the University of Cambridge before transitioning into the tech industry. Butterfield co-founded Ludicorp in 2002, initially aiming to develop an online video game but pivoted to create Flickr, a groundbreaking photo-sharing platform that launched in February 2004. Flickr revolutionized how users shared images online, attracting millions of users and leading to its acquisition by Yahoo! in 2007
Stewart Butterfield is a Canadian entrepreneur known for his significant contributions to technology, particularly in fostering online communities and user-driven content. Born on March 21, 1973, in Lund, British Columbia, he earned degrees in philosophy from the University of Victoria and the University of Cambridge before transitioning into the tech industry. Butterfield co-founded Ludicorp in 2002, initially aiming to develop an online video game but pivoted to create Flickr, a groundbreaking photo-sharing platform that launched in February 2004. Flickr revolutionized how users shared images online, attracting millions of users and leading to its acquisition by Yahoo! in 2007
 
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