Title
Kirsch, Steve oral history - Part 2Catalog Number
102738308Type
DocumentDescription
Steve Kirsch invented an early form of the optical mouse while studying at MIT, then founded Mouse Systems to commercialize it. In 1986 he co-founded Frame Technology which developed the FrameMaker document publishing software.His next start-up was Infoseek in 1993, pioneering advertising-supported Internet search. In 1999 he started Propel which sold web-page compression and caching software, followed in 2005 by Abaca, which produced a spam filter application with ranked quarantine.
In 2011 he started OneID which tried to get strong cryptographic authentication universally adopted. As of 2018, his latest start-up is Token, founded in 2015, which sells an open banking software platform. He has received awards for philantropic giving and for encouraging others to give.
Date
2017-07-06Contributor
Kirsch, Steve, Interviewee |
Steinbach, Gunter, Interviewer |
Weber, Marc, Interviewer |
Publisher
Computer History MuseumPlace of Publication
Mountain View, CA, USAFormat
PDFCategory
TranscriptionCredit
Computer History MuseumLot Number
X7976.2017Related Records
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