Team BubbleShare

Terry Gregory

Terry loves Lego and code. He is convinced they are somehow related. We take his word for it so that he continues to build great software for us.

Prior to building oddly obscene Lego creations and software applications for BubbleShare, Terry was a co-founder and CTO at Publishare, a peer-to-peer software company that helps people share photos. (Yep, not unlike BubbleShare. But we like our name better.)

Before Publishare, Terry was a co-founder and VP of R&D for Hotline Communications, one of the first online peer-to-peer software companies to become hot among Mac users in the mid 1990s (and in today's world, it wouldn't have been so hot with the RIAA). Hotline raised a lot of money, and had millions of users. It was an amazing technology and pioneered much of what we take for granted today in the peer-to-peer world.

During Terry's spare time he likes to climb things, and has a passion for combining cool things with other cool things (and not just Lego). Terry also likes Ruby, but not as much as Mazdak (see Mazdak Rezvani below).

Mazdak Rezvani

Mazdak sold his first software program at the age of 15, the same year Windows Sources Magazine named it the "shareware of the Month." Since then he has been going nuts with this software development thing.

Mazdak hearts Ruby. That would have a different connotation if this were a high school reunion site. But we're referring to Ruby the programming language, and that thing called Rails that runs on Ruby. None of this really matters, except that Mazdak loves Ruby loves Rails loves Mazdak loves Macs, rinse, repeat, and sing along with us.

Mazdak is also working on Kaboose Photos and other interesting applications for Kaboose.

He sits right next to Terry (see above) with his shiny new G5 24 inch iMac Core 2 Duo. In his spare time, Mazdak enjoys convincing entire companies to write their software in Ruby on Rails (like BubbleShare). He can be found virtually every year at Apple's annual developers' conference and watching way too many films at the Toronto International Film Festival.

You can read about his adventures on his blog (mazdakrezvani.com)