Brian Alvey

Alvey designed the first TV Guide website in 1995 and was the senior technical member of the in-house team that built the first BusinessWeek site later that year.

He has been the art director of three print magazines and the Chief Technology Officer of Rising Tide Studios where he personally developed The Venture Reporter Network.

[2] While at AOL, Alvey was named the chief architect of Netscape and lead the development team which turned it into a social news aggregator.

[5] In July 2008, Crowd Fusion raised $3 million from Velocity Interactive Group, Greycroft Partners, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz.

[9] In 2016, Recurrency again joined the LAUNCH Incubator and began working on[10] Clipisode, an app for hosting a 5-minute daily talk show featuring friends and fans.