Eric Nakagawa

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Eric Nakagawa is the co-founder of the humor site I Can Has Cheezburger?. [1]

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Education and career

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Graphic "How much 1 million buys you in Hawaii and San Francisco" by Eric Nakagawa

Prior to co-founding I Can Has Cheezburger? Nakagawa worked as a Software Developer in Honolulu, Hawaii. [2] "In early 2007, after a bad day at work, Eric Nakagawa asked his friend (and future co-founder) Kari Unebasami to send him a photo of something cute to make him feel better. She sent over a few cat images, superimposed with phonetically spelled phrases, or LOLspeak, and the two knew they’d found their calling." [3] Nakagawa and Unebasami sold I Can Has Cheezburger? to Ben Huh in July 2007. [4] ICHC was instrumental in bringing animal-based image macros and lolspeak into mainstream usage. [5]

Nakagawa is a New York Times bestselling author with his book "I Can Has Cheezburger?" appearing on the New York Times Best Sellers list in January 2009. [6]

Nakagawa is a public speaker on the subject of web development. He spoke at SXSW in March 2008 [7] about the LolCats success, and was featured in the Google Authors Series. [8]

In 2012 he co-founded the travel website SimpleHoney. [9] It was acquired by Ripple in April 2013. [10]

As of June 2019, Nakagawa was head of open-source for Facebook's cryptocurrency project Libra. [11]

Personal life

Nakagawa currently resides in San Francisco. [12]

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