[2] While working at Instructables, she received attention for etching company logos onto her laptop, which was funded by that ad space.
[9] Convore focused primarily on an application for real-time chat, technology that was inspired by FriendFeed groups and 37 Signals’ Campfire .
[11] Culver went on to work as an engineer at Dropbox, where she and her team created a copy of a fictional Image compression algorithm called Pied Piper from the television series Silicon Valley.
[15] Culver was on the cover of MIT Technology Review in July 2008,[6] was named among the Most Influential Women in Web 2.0 by Fast Company magazine in November 2008,[2] was featured in the documentary The Startup Kids in 2012,[16] and was among Girl Geek X's 30 Female CTOs to Watch list in 2019.
[17] Culver has invested in technology such as Maker, a woman-led and minority-owned canned wine company,[18] and Gowalla, a former Foursquare competitor turned augmented reality social application.