Findory Is No More
Greg Linden, founder, developer and writer calls it quits on Findory.
I’ve always liked the site, and visit it regularly. I also met Greg at a Gnomedex once and found him to be hyper-intelligent and fun to talk to.
It must be really hard to just “call it” after four years, even if it is the right decision. Hell, it was hard enough to call it on SwitchGear after eight months (which was also the right decision).
Findory.com launched on January 2, 2004. The website just passed its three year anniversary and, including the early work on the ideas behind Findory, Findory has been in my life for nearly four years.
In the last few months, I have been evaluating new directions for Findory. I asked colleagues I trust for their thoughts and pulled in two senior advisors (thanks, Bill and Dan).
Some good options came out of these discussions, but none lead down a path I am passionate about. I built Findory to follow a passion.
Thanks Greg, and good luck in whatever you do next.
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