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{{Short description|American company}} {{Infobox dot-com company | name = Pyra Labs | owner = [[Google]] | logo = Pyra Labs Logo.svg | company_type = [[Subsidiary]] | foundation = {{Start date and age|1999|01|01}} | location_city = [[San Francisco]], California | location_country = U.S. | products = [[Blogger (service)|Blogger]] | key_people = | revenue = | screenshot = | caption = | url = {{url|pyra.com}} | registration = | launch_date = | current_status = Offline, February 17, 2003 | language = | alexa = | website_type = }} '''Pyra Labs''' is a subsidiary of [[Google]] ([[Alphabet Inc.|Alphabet]]) that created the [[Blogger (service)|Blogger]] service in 1999. Google acquired Pyra Labs in 2003.<ref name=":0" /> ==History== Pyra was co-founded by [[Evan Williams (Internet entrepreneur)|Evan Williams]] and [[Meg Hourihan]]. The company's first product, also named "Pyra", was a web application which would combine a project manager, contact manager, and to-do list. Their coder Paul Bausch altered an ftp program to work on a webpage, enabling online users to upload to a webpage web-log. In 1999, while still in beta, the rudiments of Pyra were repurposed into an in-house tool which became Blogger. The service was made available to the public in August 1999. Much of this coding was done by Paul Bausch and [[Matthew Haughey]].<ref name=rosenberg-ch4>{{Cite book| publisher = Crown| isbn = 978-0307451361| pages = [https://archive.org/details/sayeverythinghow00rose/page/101 101 β 130]| last = Rosenberg| first = Scott| title = Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming, and Why It Matters| chapter = The Blogger Catapult: Evan Williams and Meg Hourihan| location = New York| date = 2009-07-07| chapter-url-access = registration| chapter-url = https://archive.org/details/sayeverythinghow00rose/page/101}}</ref> Initially, Blogger was completely free of charge and there was no [[revenue model]]. In January 2001, Pyra asked Blogger users for donations to buy a new server.<ref>{{Cite magazine| last = Kahney| first = Leander| title = Dot-Com Begs for Bucks| magazine = Wired| accessdate = 2012-04-12| date = 2001-01-04| url = https://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2001/01/40979}}</ref> When the company's [[seed money]] dried up around the same time, the employees continued without pay for weeks or, in some cases, months; but this could not last, and eventually Williams faced a mass walk-out by everyone including co-founder Hourihan. Williams ran the company virtually alone until he was able to secure an investment by [[Trellix_(1995β2004)|Trellix]] after its founder [[Dan Bricklin]] became aware of Pyra's situation. Eventually advertising-supported [[blogger.com|Blogspot]] and Blogger Pro emerged. In 2002, Blogger was completely re-written to license it to other companies, the first of which was [[Globo.com]] of [[Brazil]]. On February 17, 2003, Pyra was acquired by [[Google]] for an undisclosed sum.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2003/feb/18/digitalmedia.citynews|title=Google buys Blogger web service|last=McIntosh|first=Neil|date=2003-02-18|website=the Guardian|language=en|access-date=2018-01-25}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.pyralab.com Official site] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20061016164215/http://meg.hourihan.com/2003/02/bloggers-history-reimagined Blogger's History Reimagined] * [http://danbricklin.com/log/blogger.htm How the Blogger Deal Happened] [[Category:Defunct software companies of the United States]] [[Category:Google acquisitions]] [[Category:American companies established in 1999]] [[Category:Software companies established in 1999]] [[Category:Software companies disestablished in 2003]] [[Category:2003 mergers and acquisitions]] [[Category:1999 establishments in California]]
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