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Stewart Butterfield's Tiny Speck gets Digg’s Designer

Posted by Rob Lewis on Wed, September 16, 2009 12:40 PM · Filed under Vancouver , Startups · Comments

TechCrunch reported this morning that Designer Daniel Burka is Fleaving Digg to join Stewart Butterfield's new project Tiny Speck.

Next month, Burka will begin work at Tiny Speck, the new project started by a group of former high level Flickr employees, including Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield and former Flickr head of engineering, Cal Henderson. Still not much is known about Tiny Speck, but it’s expected to be some sort of social gaming project.

Techvibes reported in July that Butterfield was looking to hire creative and design talent. Burka tweeted that he will not be moving to join the rest of the Tiny Speck team in Vancouver but plans on visiting often.

 
Company:
Tiny Speck
Website:
http://www.tinyspeck.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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