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Six Apart - Tokyo Office

July 18th, 2007 by Stephen

logoHave you ever wondered where the the web services Typepad, Moveable Type, Vox and LiveJournal were born? Well, if you had, the answer is San Francisco, and their mother was Six Apart. But in honor of today being the Wednesday, I decided to take us on a trip across the Pacific Ocean to Japan where weblogging is growing exponentially. Six Apart’s presence in Tokyo has helped fuel the growth by providing blogging platforms that fit many different needs. There are currently around 12 employees working at the office which probably doesn’t need lighting due to its bright white walls.

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IMAGE CREDIT: All images in this gallery were taken by Daisuke Horie, who I am fairly sure he works there.

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4 Responses

  1. Fotos de dentro dos escrit?rios de empresas da web « iftk.com.br Says:

    [...] ainda n?o tem fotos dele pronto), Pixar (o clima descontra?do estilo Google ? f?cil de ser notado), Six Apart (escrit?rio de Tokyo do desenvolvedor do MovableType, principal concorrente do Wordpress), Mozilla [...]

  2. Office Snapshots » Blog Archive » Six Apart HQ - Video Tour Says:

    [...] little while back we posted some images of the Six Apart office in Tokyo. Ever since then I have been on the hunt for some images of their headquarters in San Francisco. [...]

  3. andufo.com » Recopilación de oficinas de empresas en internet Says:

    [...] Office Snapshots ofrece una extensa recopilación de oficinas de empresas y existosos proyectos Web 2.0. Por mencionar algunas: Digg, Facebook, Twitter, Google y Six Apart (Tokyo). [...]

  4. James Says:

    Hate to be late to the party here, but I just need to point out that LiveJournal was not born at Six Apart, but they actually bought it. It was born out of Brad Fitzpatrick’s personal blog and eventually the company he founded, Danga’s.

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