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Basecamp (company)

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Services
  
Web applications

CEO
  
Jason Fried (1999–)

Type
  
Privately held company

Website
  
www.basecamp.com

Number of employees
  
50 (2015)

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Key people
  
Jason Fried David Hansson

Products
  
Basecamp, Ruby on Rails, Backpack, Campfire, Highrise

Founded
  
1999, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Headquarters
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States

Founders
  
Carlos Segura, Ernest Kim, Jason Fried

Profiles

Basecamp, formerly known as 37signals, is a privately held American web application company based in Chicago, Illinois. The firm was co-founded in 1999 by Jason Fried, Carlos Segura, and Ernest Kim as a web design company.

Contents

In February 2014, the company adopted a new strategy, focusing entirely on its flagship product, the software package also named Basecamp, and renaming the company from 37signals to Basecamp.

Since mid-2004, the company's focus has shifted from web design to web application development. Its first commercial application was Basecamp; this was followed by Backpack, Campfire, and Highrise. The open source web application framework Ruby on Rails was initially created for internal use at 37signals, before being publicly released in 2004.

History

The company (37signals) was originally named after the 37 radio telescope signals identified by astronomer Paul Horowitz as potential messages from extraterrestrial intelligence. Work on the company's first product, the project management application Basecamp, began in 2003.

By 2005, the company had moved away from consulting work to focus exclusively on its web applications. The Ruby on Rails web application framework was extracted from the work on Basecamp and released as open source. In 2006, the company announced that Jeff Bezos had acquired a minority stake via his personal investment company, Bezos Expeditions.

Products

Basecamp is 37signals' first product, a web-based project management tool launched in 2004. Basecamp's primary features are to-do lists, milestone management, forum-like messaging, file sharing, and time tracking. Basecamp Next was released in 2012, while Basecamp 3 was released in 2014. Campfire is a business-oriented online chat service, launched in 2006.

Ruby on Rails

Ruby on Rails is a free web application framework created by David Heinemeier Hansson, one of the 37signals programmers. It was originally used to make 37signals' first product, Basecamp, and was since extracted and released as open source in 2004, as well as being the framework that 37signals use to make their web applications.

References

Basecamp (company) Wikipedia


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