First and foremost, the LA-based outfit was founded by veteran tech entrepreneurs Chris DeWolfe and Aber Whitcomb. The pair previously co-founded the once-hot social media. Chris DeWolfe’s entrepreneurial instincts paid huge dividends for the pioneering social media platform MySpace. He’s doing it again with Jam City, the mega-popular mobile. With Plai Labs, Chris DeWolfe is creating a next-generation social platform and AI tools for all By Diane Brady, Forbes Staff
With Plai Labs, Chris DeWolfe is creating a next-generation social platform and AI tools for all By Diane Brady, Forbes Staff Chris DeWolfe is a businessman best known for co-founding the social networking site Myspace with his friend Tom Anderson. Chris DeWolfe was born on March 25, 1966,. Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe are the creators of MySpace.com, the social networking site launched in early 2004. Their brainchild quickly became one of the most remarkable. Chris DeWolfe is a distinguished American entrepreneur renowned for his pivotal role in shaping the digital landscape through social networking and mobile gaming. As the co. Myspace co-founder and CEO of Jam City, Chris DeWolfe, has taken two LA-based tech companies past the $250M mark through mobile media
Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe are the creators of MySpace.com, the social networking site launched in early 2004. Their brainchild quickly became one of the most remarkable. Chris DeWolfe is a distinguished American entrepreneur renowned for his pivotal role in shaping the digital landscape through social networking and mobile gaming. As the co. Myspace co-founder and CEO of Jam City, Chris DeWolfe, has taken two LA-based tech companies past the $250M mark through mobile media Chris DeWolfe is an American entrepreneur who has a net worth of $50 million. Chris DeWolfe earned his fortune as the co-creator of MySpace. He served as CEO of.