Rich Skrenta

Programmer, Organization leader

1967 –

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Who is Rich Skrenta?

Richard "Rich" Skrenta is a computer programmer and Silicon Valley entrepreneur who created the search engine blekko.

In 1982, as a high school student at Mt. Lebanon High School, Skrenta wrote the Elk Cloner virus that infected Apple II machines. It is widely believed to be the first large-scale self-spreading personal computer virus ever created.

Skrenta graduated from Northwestern University. Between 1989 and 1991 he worked at Commodore Business Machines with Amiga Unix. Between 1991 and 1995 he worked at Unix System Labs and from 1996 to 1998 with IP-level encryption at Sun Microsystems. He later left Sun and became one of the founders of the Open Directory Project. He stayed onboard after the Netscape acquisition, and continued to work on the directory as well as Netscape Search, AOL Music and AOL Shopping. After his stint at AOL he went on to cofound Topix LLC, a Web 2.0 company in the news aggregation & forums market. In 2005, he and his fellow cofounders sold a 75% share of Topix to a newspaper consortium made up of Tribune, Gannett, and Knight Ridder. Currently, he heads the startup company Blekko Inc, an internet search engine, which began public beta testing on November 1, 2010 and recently gained Marc Andreessen as an investor.

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Born
1967
United States of America
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Northwestern University
Employment
  • Chief Executive Officer, Topix LLC
    ( - 2007/06)

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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