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It was 10 years ago today that Brian Roddy and I drove to Sacramento to incorporate Reactivity (Bryan Rollins, our 3rd founder, wasn’t here yet). Seems like a lifetime ago — I wondered when we did that whether we’d make it 10 years, since the vast majori
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10 months ago
How long before that did we have our meeting in the bar near the Wolfe Street campus of HP in Cupertino?
That is a fond, albeit fading memory for me. ;-)
tomk
8 months ago
I still like to catch your blog from time to time. I was always impressed with you Brian, Bryan and Mike for the dedication you had with Reactivity, and loved the fact that you observed the anniversary. I considered my work at Reactivity as a pivotal position for me, since it allowed me to really entrench into what was then cutting edge technology. I am sure it assisted me recently with taking on my new position with Sonoa Systems. Have you heard what Sonoa is up to? I'd be happy to share if you are interested; it is along similar lines to what Reactivity was offering. I'd welcome any feedback you may have if you are familiar with them. www.sonoasystems.com
Congratulations on your CEO role at Mozilla! Take Care!
p.s. I hope Sam is doing great- I'm sure he is getting big.