Brad Fitzpatrick
Business Person, Blogger, and Technologist
Brad Fitzpatrick (of LiveJournal, now at Google) Talks About ProgrammingBrad Fitzpatrick, born in 1980, started to learn programming at the age of 5. In high school he went on to create a voting booth script called FreeVote, which he says earned him as much as 27 cent per click on banner ads back then (making... In this article: Brad Fitzpatrick, Google, LiveJournal, Java, Perl, JavaScript, and Linux kernel |
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Read/WriteWeb | November 02, 2009
New Netvibes Will Be World's Biggest Real-Time Feed Reader
...owned FriendFeed. In that case Google Reader was playing the part of the publisher and FriendFeed was the reader. Google's Brad Fitzpatrick has told us that when PubSubHubbub support allowed FriendFeed to wait for updates from Reader,...
In this article: FriendFeed, Google Reader, WordPress, Google, Dave Winer, and Paris
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Read/WriteWeb | October 13, 2009
The Human/Machine Continuum of the Real-Time Web (Chart)
The two examples we have here are entirely theoretical so far. Both come from PubSubhubbub co-creator Brad Fitzpatrick of Google. Fitzpatrick says he imagines a future where PubSubhubbub or some other effective real-time communications...
In this article: Google, Aardvark, Google Reader, Twitter, FriendFeed, and Facebook
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The Washington Post | October 07, 2009
Featured Advertiser
...a very big one that could take a long time to become reality. 1. Real-Time Push to Replace Web Crawling PubSubHubbub co-creator Brad Fitzpatrick, a serial innovator who's been essential in the creation of social networking, OpenID and other...
In this article: Twitter, Google, Evri, Kaazing, Aardvark, FriendFeed, Wowd, and Lexalytics
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Scripting News | September 15, 2009
Brad, let's get together
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 by Dave Winer. Brad Fitzpatrick did what I used to do, say what he really thinks in a blog post about RSS stuff. It's fine, but it is just his point of view. There are other points of view that are valid, like...
In this article: RSS, Google, Dave Winer, Netscape, Mathematics, FeedBurner, Google Reader, and Harvard Law School
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Wikipedia | September 07, 2009
Brad Fitzpatrick
Bradley Joseph "Brad" Fitzpatrick (born February 5, 1980 in Iowa), often seen on the Internet under the nickname bradfitz, is an American programmer. He is best known as the creator of LiveJournal and is the author of a variety of free...
In this article: LiveJournal, Six Apart, Memcached, Danga Interactive, Iowa, Perlbal, University of Washington in Seattle, YouTube, and Facebook
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washingtonpost.com | August 24, 2009
David Recordon Leaves Six Apart To Join Facebook
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TechCrunch | August 19, 2009
Google Continues To Feed The PubSubHubbub. Google Alerts Now In Real-Time.
...gather that information. But the biggest fan of it may be the company that employs the two who created it, Brett Slatkin and Brad Fitzpatrick: Google. Today, Google has announced yet another service that is PubSubHubbub-compatible:...
In this article: Google, Google Alerts, FeedBurner, Blogger, Google search, Steroid, and Twitter
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washingtonpost.com | July 26, 2009
Hey You, Get Off Of My Cloud
These folks include Brett Slatkin of the PubSubHubub effort and Dave Winer of rssCloud.org. Slatkin and fellow conspirator Brad Fitzpatrick demoed the PSHBB architecture at the RealTime Stream Crunchup, and Winer quickly jumped in with his...
In this article: Dave Winer, Google, Hey You, Beneficiary, RSS 2.0, God, FeedBurner, and WordPress
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washingtonpost.com | July 09, 2009
Speeding Up RSS
...Real Time Stream CrunchUp, we will see three demos of projects that do just that in slightly different ways. Google engineers Brad Fitzpatrick and Brett Slatkin will show a demo of a new push protocol called pubsubhubub, Netvibes CEO Freddy...
In this article: RSS, Twitter, WordPress, TechCrunch, Atom feed, Push technology, Google Reader, and Google
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CNET News.com | July 23, 2008
Google App Engine sort of getting Perl support Latest Business Tech News - CNET News
...service for hosting Web applications, but so far it's not really an official project. The work is the project of Google employee Brad Fitzpatrick, who disclosed the project on his blog Tuesday. But he's not a member of the App Engine team,...
In this article: Perl, Google App Engine, Google, CNET News, Web applications, Ruby, Python, PHP, and Java
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Bradley Joseph "Brad" Fitzpatrick (born February 5, 1980 in Iowa), often seen on the Internet under the nickname bradfitz, is an American programmer. He is best known as the creator of LiveJournal and is the author of a variety of free software projects such as memcached, notably used on LiveJournal, Facebook and YouTube.
Born in Iowa, Fitzpatrick grew up in Beaverton, Oregon and majored in computer science at the University of Washington in Seattle.
LiveJournal eventually became a full-time job and then a company, which he called Danga Interactive. In January 2005, Fitzpatrick sold Danga to Six Apart, for an undisclosed sum of cash and stock. He was named chief architect of Six Apart. He left Six Apart in August 2007, citing a need to move on to different projects, and had not been active in LiveJournal's development for about two years, but joined the LiveJournal Advisory Board in 2008. He now works for Google.
Brad is an avid scuba diver and motorcyclist.
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