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Justin Kan (born July 16, 1983) is an American internet entrepreneur and investor. He is the co-founder of live video platforms Justin.tv and Twitch, as well as the mobile social video application Socialcam.
Dec 7, 2023 · I built Twitch and sold it to Amazon in 2014. Now I make content and invest in startups.
Welcome to my YouTube channel! I'm Justin Kan and I've been through the ups and downs in the startup world. I started Justin.tv, co-founded Twitch and sold it to Amazon for almost $1 billion,...
Dec 30, 2019 · Justin Kan is a mid-30s entrepreneur who sold his previous startup, Twitch, to Amazon for $1 billion, and has raised millions in VC funding for his current project, the legal startup Atrium.
Jul 3, 2018 · In an interview with executive coaching startup Torch, Justin said he learned how to be an entrepreneur and leader from his "tiger mom" mother, a Chinese immigrant. The Kan family matriarch had...
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Justin Kan, Co-Founder of Twitch.tv talks about starting off with his own reality show, Justin.tv, and how it evolved into Twitch.tv ...more.
Sep 23, 2021 · All your idols are going through something. Join Justin Kan, co-founder of the world's No.1 live-streaming platform Twitch, on the quest to find eternal growth.
May 17, 2021 · Fourteen months ago, Justin convened the final team meeting at his legal software and law firm startup, Atrium. With a heavy heart, he announced the closure of the company after having raised $75M in venture capital. The full story of Atrium is admittedly long overdue.
Emmett Shear is my co-founder and the CEO of Twitch, the world's biggest live-streaming platform. Growing up, Emmett and I never lived more than a mile and a half away from each other. We've always wanted to build things: from dreaming of our own Scientology-like religion to launching an experiment with NASA into space (which we actually did as ...