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Jason Citron (born September 21, 1984) is an American-French businessman [1] [2] [3] who is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Discord, an instant messaging social platform. [4] He is also founder of OpenFeint , a social platform for mobile games .
The concept of Discord came from Jason Citron, who had founded OpenFeint, a social gaming platform for mobile games, [13] and Stanislav Vishnevskiy, who had founded Guildwork, another social gaming platform. Citron sold OpenFeint to GREE in 2011 for US$104 million, [14] which he used to found Hammer & Chisel, a game development studio, in 2012 ...
OpenFeint was founded by Jason Citron, [2] who later founded Discord. The first iteration of OpenFeint was launched on February 17, 2009. [3] Version 2.0 was released in June 2009, and marked the first time that the platform was free for developers to integrate into their own applications. Harris Tsim joined to help with engineering.
Citron is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Citron (1932–2012), American entrepreneur and aerospace engineer; Danielle Citron, American law professor and author; Gerry Citron (1935–2005), British footballer; Jason Citron, software engineer and social media entrepreneur, one of the founders of Discord
Aurora Feint was a video game series developed by Danielle Cassley and Jason Citron for iOS. Aurora Feint The Beginning was released in the first wave of App Store applications in July 2008 and was a free single-player game which combines the geometric shape manipulation of Tetris Attack [1] with the character-building aspects of a role-playing game.
"An inside source called this one of the first steps for the company towards a potential initial public offering, though co-founder and chief executive officer Jason Citron had stated earlier in the month he was not thinking about taking the company public." I don't think this is that notable and I would delete it.
Fates Forever was a video game marketed by its developer as the first multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game designed exclusively for tablets. [1]A MOBA game made for the iPad developed by Hammer & Chisel Inc., now Discord Inc., Fates Forever featured 3-vs-3 gameplay, inspired by successful MOBA games like League of Legends and Defense of the Ancients.
Discord CEO Jason Citron said Thursday that he found reports of child exploitation on the popular chat platform "horrifying" and that Discord took the issue "very seriously."