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Tom Anderson
Tom Anderson
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NameTom Anderson
Birth dateNovember 8, 1970
OccupationEntrepreneur, investor

Tom Anderson is a well-known American entrepreneur and investor, best recognized as the co-founder of MySpace, a social networking site that was later acquired by News Corporation. Alongside Chris DeWolfe, Anderson played a pivotal role in shaping the early days of social media, competing with other platforms like Facebook, founded by Mark Zuckerberg, and LinkedIn, co-founded by Reid Hoffman. Anderson's work has been influenced by various industry leaders, including Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., and Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft.

Early Life

Tom Anderson was born on November 8, 1970, in San Diego, California, and grew up in Escondido, California. He developed an interest in computer science and electrical engineering at a young age, similar to other notable figures in the tech industry, such as Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle Corporation, and Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google. Anderson attended University of California, Berkeley, where he studied English literature and Rhetoric, and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the tech industry, which was flourishing with companies like Intel, founded by Gordon Moore, and Cisco Systems, founded by Leonard Bosack.

Career

Anderson's career in the tech industry began in the late 1990s, when he worked at XDrive, a digital storage company, alongside other notable entrepreneurs, such as Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal. He later co-founded Intermix Media, a digital media company, with Chris DeWolfe, which was later acquired by News Corporation, owned by Rupert Murdoch. Anderson's experience in the tech industry has been shaped by his interactions with other influential figures, including Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, and Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google.

MySpace

In 2003, Anderson co-founded MySpace, a social networking site that quickly gained popularity, competing with other platforms like Friendster, founded by Jonathan Abrams, and Orkut, founded by Orkut Büyükkökten. MySpace was later acquired by News Corporation in 2005 for $580 million, and Anderson became the default friend of all MySpace users, earning him the nickname "Myspace Tom". During his time at MySpace, Anderson worked with other notable figures, including Owen Van Natta, former CEO of MySpace, and Jason Hirschhorn, former CEO of MySpace Music.

Personal Life

Anderson is known for his love of travel and photography, and has visited numerous countries, including Japan, China, and India. He has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, supporting organizations like the American Red Cross and the World Wildlife Fund. Anderson's personal life has been influenced by his interactions with other notable figures, including Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, and Arianna Huffington, founder of The Huffington Post.

Later Work

After leaving MySpace in 2009, Anderson went on to pursue various other ventures, including investing in startups like Fab.com, founded by Jason Goldberg, and Path, founded by Dave Morin. He has also been involved in the development of various other social media platforms, including Color, a social networking app, and has worked with other notable entrepreneurs, such as Kevin Systrom, co-founder of Instagram, and Mike Krieger, co-founder of Instagram. Anderson's later work has been shaped by his experience in the tech industry, which has been influenced by companies like Twitter, founded by Jack Dorsey, and Snapchat, founded by Evan Spiegel.

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