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Flickr Co-Founder Butterfield and Chief Architect Henderson Working on Stealth Start-Up

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Yesterday, several Flickr engineers posted news of their layoffs from the Yahoo photo-sharing unit on Twitter, which caused GigaOm’s Om Malik to notice that Flickr architect Cal Henderson (pictured here) was also no longer on its About page.

According to several sources I spoke to, Henderson was actually not laid off at Yahoo (YHOO), but is leaving to start a new company–in the social-gaming arena, I am told–with Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield.

He and several other of the original core development team for Flickr transitioned out or have been transitioning out for quite some time, sources said.

Henderson’s Web site, called iamcal.com, still says he is the head of engineering at Flickr.

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Butterfield (pictured here), as well as another co-founder, Caterina Fake, left Yahoo last year. Yahoo had paid $35 million to acquire Flickr in 2005.

Fake joined another start-up, called Hunch, last summer as chief product officer. Hunch is an answers site and is now in beta testing.

Comments

  1. it’s so “stealth” that they’re talking to you about it… come on, this overuse of “stealth” is a joke…every new company wants to be known or else it wouldn’t be talking to media at all

    Posted by Sam Harrison at May 1st, 2009 at 12:00 pm
  2. great article , I saw the story on TV

    Richard
    http://www.meetyourpersonaltrainer.com.au/

    Posted by richard marc at June 27th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
  3. These company hirings, firings and manouverings are probably just symptomatic of the yen of creative people to go out and do their own thing.

    The economy may have a part to play but mostly it’s just people stretching themselves with new horizons and challenges.

    Andrew
    PropertyNow – Australian real estate

    Posted by Andrew Blachut at June 30th, 2009 at 6:43 am

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