Who is the creator of Tumblr?

Who is the creator of Tumblr?

David Karp
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Who is the CEO of Tumblr?

Jeff D’Onofrio (Nov 2017–)
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What does David Karp do now?

In 2007, David Karp started a creative blogging platform, Tumblr. Now it’s a behemoth, home to more than 105 million blogs, with more than 300 million monthly uniques. Most days, he rides a Vespa or walks to Tumblr’s headquarters. But he’s also traveled the world and enjoys taking fancy cars for weekend getaways.

What does Tumblr stand for?

Blog Of The Week (tumblr) Internet » Blogs. Rate it: TS. Tumblr Savior.

How much did Tumblr sell for?

Tumblr, the onetime darling of social media, sold for a whopping $1.1 billion in 2013. On Monday, in perhaps the latest mark of its decline, the site was reportedly bought for just $3 million.

Who is the founder and CEO of Tumblr?

David Karp. Karp in 2009. David Karp (born July 6, 1986) is an American web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and former CEO of the short-form blogging platform Tumblr. According to Forbes, Karp’s net worth exceeds $200 million, and Tumblr has been valued at $800 million.

What is Tumblr and what does it do for You?

Tumblr is blogs. Turns out that when you make it easy to create interesting things, that’s exactly what people do. All those great, random blogs your friends send you, those are Tumblr blogs. We’ll help you find and follow blogs like that, and we’ll help other people find and follow yours.

What do I need to create a Tumblr blog?

Signing up for Tumblr is easy. Enter your email address, a password, and a URL you’d like for your blog. This URL is how people can visit your website — for example, you can make your URL “behavioraleconomics.tumblr.com” if you were interested in talking about behavioral economics.

Where did the idea for Tumblr come from?

Development of Tumblr began in 2006 during a two-week gap between contracts at David Karp’s software consulting company, Davidville (housed at Karp’s former internship with producer-incubator Fred Seibert’s Frederator Studios, which was located a block from Tumblr’s current headquarters).