- Jason Calacanis
Infobox Person
name = Jason Calacanis
caption = Calacanis atGnomedex 5.
birth_date = Birth date and age|1970|11|28|mf=y
birth_place =Bay Ridge, Brooklyn ,Brooklyn ,New York City
death_date =
death_place =
occupation = Internet entrepreneur / Blogger
spouse =Jason McCabe Calacanis (born
November 28 ,1970 [cite news|title=My retirement party.|work=The Jason Calacanis Weblog|date=28 November, 2005 |url=http://www.calacanis.com/2005/11/28/my-retirement-party/| accessdate=2006-04-21] inBay Ridge, Brooklyn ,Brooklyn ,New York ) is a Greek-Irish American Internet entrepreneur and former blogger. His first company was part of thedot-com era in New York, and his second venture capitalized on the growth ofblog s before being sold toAOL .Rising Tide Studios
A native of Brooklyn, with Greek and Irish origins, Calacanis attended
Fordham University . During the dot-com boom, he was active in New York'sSilicon Alley community and in 1996 began producing a publication known as the "Silicon Alley Reporter". Originally a 16-page photocopied newsletter, as its popularity grew it expanded into a 300-page magazine, with a sister publication called the "Digital Coast Reporter" for the West Coast. Calacanis's tireless socializing earned him a nickname as the "yearbook editor" of the Silicon Alley community. [http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/internet/2285/]His company,
Rising Tide Studios , also hosted conferences. It had a staff of about 70 people, including conference organizerXeni Jardin , who would later become a journalist and blogger atBoing Boing . Other bloggers involved in the company includeClay Shirky andTristan Louis .With the end of the
Dot-com bubble , the company had to lay off much of its staff. [ [http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=899091 Silicon Alley Reporter Goes Under] , ClickZ, News, October 8, 2001] The "Silicon Alley Reporter " was renamed the "Venture Reporter" in September 2001 and refocused on venture capital deals. Calacanis subsequently sold the business to a publishing company, Wicks Business Information, and it ultimately ended up in the hands ofDow Jones & Company .Fact|date=July 2007Weblogs, Inc.
After selling Rising Tide, Calacanis co-founded
Weblogs, Inc. withBrian Alvey . They built the company as a network of blogs supported by advertising, also taking an angel investment fromMark Cuban . They recruited freelance bloggers to provide content and grew to about 50 sites within a year. One of the more popular sites,Engadget , was created by Peter Rojas (previously a co-founder ofGizmodo ), whom they offered an equity stake in the company in order to leave competitorGawker Media .Calacanis is known for being outspoken and moderately transparent about Weblogs, Inc., going so far as to give updates on the company's Google AdSense earnings.
Time Warner 'sAmerica Online agreed to buy Weblogs, Inc. in October 2005 for an amount reported to be about $25 million.Fact|date=July 2007Netscape.com
Six months into his tenure with AOL, Calacanis was offered a chance to be the General Manager of the new
Netscape website. Lead developerAlex Rudloff used the model pioneered byDigg ,Del.icio.us , andFurl and added an editorial layer to the system. The project has launched and occupies the front page ofNetscape . Calacanis started by hiring a team of eight "anchors" to follow up to users top stories. He then hired some of the top users ofsocial bookmarking sites likeDigg ,Reddit ,Newsvine andFlickr to go to Netscape as Netscape Navigators, [http://www.calacanis.com/2006/07/18/everyones-gotta-eat-or-1-000-a-month-for-doing-what-youre/] which prompted a public debate withKevin Rose , founder ofDigg .On
November 16 ,2006 ,TechCrunch [http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/11/16/jason-calacanis-resigns-from-aol/] reported that Calacanis had resigned from his position as CEO of Weblogs, Inc. and General Manager ofNetscape . Calacanis later confirmed this with a post at his blog. [http://www.calacanis.com/2006/11/17/yes-its-true-im-leaving-aol/]equoia Capital
On
December 5 ,2006 ,Techcrunch reported that Calacanis was going to announce his new position atSequoia Capital as an EIA (entrepreneur in action). [http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/12/05/calacanis-takes-position-at-sequoia-capital/] Calacanis later confirmed on his blog. [http://www.calacanis.com/2006/12/05/my-new-job/]Mahalo.com
Calacanis founded
Mahalo.com , a "human-powered search engine", [ [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118056234795419124.html?mod=googlenews_wsj Start-Up Adds a Human Touch - WSJ.com ] ] which launched in alpha test in May 2007. During a speech about the site at theGnomedex conference in August 2007, Calacanis got into a public confrontation withDave Winer that led to Winer's resignation from the panel of experts for the TechCrunch20 conference organized by Calacanis. Winer interrupted Calacanis' speech during the event, calling it "conference spam" and igniting a war of words on their blogs. "I'm not interested in having someone berate me like this," Calacanis wrote on his blog. [cite web|url=http://blog.wired.com/business/2007/08/gnomedex-afterm.html|work=Wired News|date=2007-08-14|accessdate=2007-08-15|title=Gnomedex Aftermath: Dave Winer Dropped From TechCrunch20]Calacanis provides "Craft Services" for the
Mahalo Daily video podcast. [ [http://daily.mahalo.com/ Mahalo Daily ] ]Media appearances
Calacanis has also been profiled in the "
The New Yorker " and "Wired" during the dot-com boom. The profile from "The New Yorker" was titled "the connector." Calacanis was featured on the cover of "Forbes " along with Rojas andBoing Boing 'sXeni Jardin .Calacanis also appeared on Charlie Rose. [ [http://www.charlierose.com/guests/jason-calacanis] ]
Calacanis was a consultant on, and appeared in, "
The Center of the World ", a film byWayne Wang withPeter Sarsgaard .Calacanis has been a featured guest on "
This Week In Tech " (TWIT), a weekly podcast hosted byLeo Laporte .TechCrunch40/TechCrunch50 event
Calacanis co-founded the
TechCrunch40 , later renamedTechCrunch50 , event withMichael Arrington ofTechCrunch .CalacanisCast beta
In late 2006, Calacanis began publishing a beta version of his
podcast /vidcast on his personal site as a prelude to a formal show [ [http://www.podtech.net/home/1372/welcome-jason-calacanis-bay-ridge-prep-school-and-godaddycom Welcome Jason Calacanis, Bay Ridge Prep School, and GoDaddy.com! | PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network ] ] due to launch onPodtech.net in early 2007. After Jason started Mahalo he stopped producing the podcasts.JasonNation
In early 2008, Calacanis began streaming video from his home and office and other locations using the mobile video streaming service
Qik andUstream .Calacanis informs his fans when he will be streaming live by announcing it through hisTwitter andPownce accounts. [ [http://www.calacanis.com/2008/03/12/jasonnation/ JasonNation Blog Post] ]References
*Brown, Eryn. " [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.01/blogger.html Revenge of the Dotcom Poster Boy] ". "Wired", January 2006.
External links
* [http://www.sequoiacap.com Sequoia Capital]
* [http://www.calacanis.com/ The Jason Calacanis Weblog]
* [http://www.bigoakinc.com/rankedhard/jason-calacanis-seo-has-no-future/ Jason Calacanis Comic]
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