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ScribbleLive: 管家婆免费开奖大全 entrepreneur revolutionizes delivery of breaking news

Computer science alumnus turns 鈥渂its of code鈥 into international success

When Jonathan Keebler graduated from the 管家婆免费开奖大全's department of computer science in 2003, he didn鈥檛 really know what the future would hold.  

鈥淚 loved coding. But the dot.com bubble had burst. I wasn鈥檛 sure where I鈥檇 fit in," he says. 鈥淚 wanted to be part of a small company where I could make a big impact.鈥

Today, as co-founder of , Keebler鈥檚 impact is massive.The company has already revolutionized the way breaking news is delivered. Now, it鈥檚 changing the face of digital content engagement.

Writer Sandra Kahale caught up with Keebler to learn more about ScribbleLive and 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 role in his success. 

What is ScribbleLive?
We鈥檙e an end-to-end content engagement platform. We help brands, sports organizations and media companies engage with their online audiences powerfully, in real time.

Our clients include Red Bull, Ferrari, Bayer, Global TV, CNN, The Associated Press, Reuters, Rogers, Samsung and ESPN. They use ScribbleLive to deliver information: news as it unfolds, coverage of live events and conferences, real-time sports coverage, Oscar nights, Q and A鈥檚 and other content initiatives.

How is ScribbleLive making the world a better place?  
When big things are happening in the world 鈥 like natural or man-made disasters 鈥 ScribbleLive makes it possible to communicate, in real time, right from the ground.  News can be shared instantly.

Reporters can log into web pages to post stories, pictures and videos, or give updates via email, voice mail or mobile apps.

So, when the 2013 Boston Marathon suddenly turned from a marathon to breaking news of a bombing, people were able to learn exactly what was happening, right as it unfolded, keeping them safe and informed.

How did ScribbleLive come about?  
My co-founder and I got a first-hand view of how media was telling stories when we worked in television. We saw that reporters were out there, on the ground, watching the news happen in front of them. But the media organizations couldn't capture it like that. They had to wait for reporters to come back to their office and file their stories.

We created ScribbleLive from some bits of code I had been working on to publish content in real time.

Since then, we鈥檝e evolved into a content engagement platform. Brands are acting more and more like newsrooms. ScribbleLive connects them powerfully with their online audiences.

What was your time at 管家婆免费开奖大全 like? 
I was really inspired by how smart everyone was! I came from a small town, and I did well in high school, but it was just so exciting to be surrounded all the time by smart, interesting people. 管家婆免费开奖大全 does a great job of bringing those kinds of people together.
  
Did your computer science degree help prepare you for your success?
Absolutely! For me, one day is never like the last. I鈥檓 always solving new problems and learning new things 鈥 it鈥檚 an aspect of my work I really love.

At 管家婆免费开奖大全, I learned how to learn. Now I pick things up quickly because I have a framework.

管家婆免费开奖大全 also taught me critical thinking. That鈥檚 been key to my ability to solve problems, innovate and recognize opportunity as an entrepreneur.

Do you have a message for current computer science students?
We interview a lot of new grads. The ones I鈥檓 interested in are the ones who are hacking around in their spare time.  
A computer science degree gives you a lot of skills. But you also have to get in there, try things, hack around, experiment and play with technology 鈥 that鈥檚 where you really learn to solve problems.

That鈥檚 what I look for when I鈥檓 hiring. And it鈥檚 what has made the difference in my own career.

With three rounds of financing under its belt, ScribbleLive has offices in Toronto, London, New York, Dubai and Melbourne. Keebler says he looks forward to the next major milestone: growing to 100 employees. Find out more at .

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