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Vivaldi Technologies AS
IndustrySoftware Development
FounderJon von Tetzchner and Tatsuki Tomita
HeadquartersMølleparken 6, ,
Jon von Tetzchner (CEO and Co-Founder) and Tatsuki Tomita (COO and Co-Founder)
ProductsVivaldi (web browser), M3 Mail Client
Number of employees
55 (2021)
Websitevivaldi.com
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Vivaldi Technologies AS is a software development company, most known for its creation of the Vivaldi browser. It was founded in 2014 by Jon von Tetzchner and Tatsuki Tomita.[1] Jon von Tetzchner was one of the founders,[2] and formerly the CEO, of Opera Software, a software company which developed the web browser Opera.[3] About 20 former Opera employees joined him at Vivaldi Technologies.[3] In January 2017, the company had 35 employees.[4] As of February 2021, the company has 55 employees.[5]

Vivaldi Browser[edit]

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Vivaldi Technologies released the Vivaldi browser as a Tech Preview on January 27, 2015. The Vivaldi browser is aimed at empowering users who want to do more with their browser rather than using extensions.[6][7]

Vivaldi Technologies AS is a software development company, most known for its creation of the Vivaldi browser.It was founded in 2014 by Jon von Tetzchner and Tatsuki Tomita. Jon von Tetzchner was one of the founders, and formerly the CEO, of Opera Software, a software company which developed the web browser Opera. About 20 former Opera employees joined him at Vivaldi Technologies.

On October 28, 2015, the Vivaldi Browser YouTube channel posted two videos: 'Choices' and 'Why Are We Making a Browser?', the latter of which was allegedly filmed inside the Innovation House in Gloucester, Massachusetts.[7] On April 6, 2016, Vivaldi Technologies released Vivaldi 1.0, the first stable release of its browser.[8]

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Email[edit]

The company hopes to integrate the email client M3 into a future version of Vivaldi.[9] However, the company does have an online email service, Vivaldi Mail, at mail.vivaldi.net.[10]

Workspaces[edit]

The company is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, has the Innovation House in Reykjavík, Iceland,[11] and a workspace in the Innovation House in Gloucester, Massachusetts, US.[12] They also have developers in Helsinki, Finland; Saint Petersburg, Russia; Prague, Czech Republic, and other locations.[13]

Vivaldi.net[edit]

Vivaldi.net is a community-based platform which includes social networking elements, forum, developers blog and the out Iceland based email service Vivaldi Mail.[3][2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Vivaldi'. crunchbase.com. CrunchBase. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
  2. ^ abSharma, Rajat (April 7, 2014). 'Vivaldi.net: Free Email Service Based Out of Iceland From Founders of Opera'. ilovefreesoftware.com. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  3. ^ abcLardinois, Frederic (January 23, 2014). 'Opera's Former CEO Launches Vivaldi, A New Community Site And Email Service'. techcrunch.com. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  4. ^'Vivaldi is building 'Opera as it should've been''. arstechnica.com. Ars Technica. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  5. ^'Our team | Vivaldi Browser'. Vivaldi. 2018-05-02. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  6. ^'Our Story – Vivaldi'. Vivaldi.com. Vivaldi Technologies. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  7. ^ ab'Vivaldi - Why Are We Making a New Browser?'. Vivaldi Browser. 2015-10-28. Retrieved 2016-03-24 – via YouTube.
  8. ^'Vivaldi Web Browser Community - Welcome'. vivaldi.net. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  9. ^Moore, Charles (May 29, 2015). 'Hands-on with new Vivaldi browser from creators of Opera'. Technology Tell. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
  10. ^'Vivaldi Mail'. mail.vivaldi.net.
  11. ^'Innovation House | Iceland - Products'. innovationhouse.is. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
  12. ^Convey, Eric (July 1, 2015). 'Opera browser creator Jon von Tetzchner on innovation in Gloucester'. Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  13. ^'Team – Vivaldi'. Vivaldi.com. Vivaldi Technologies. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
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All music lovers always connect the city of Venice with the famous composer Antonio Vivaldi.

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The great composer of Baroque music was indeed born in Venice and lived and worked here most of his life. But those who visit Venice, looking for evidence of him becoming one of the greatest violinists of all time, will probably be disappointed, because in addition to having little information about his life, little is left in his city.

But we know that little Antonio was baptized in the beautiful Gothic church of San Giovanni in Bragora, the parish of his family, in May 1678.

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In fact, in this wonderful church there is a plaque dedicated to him next to the baptismal font. We do not know however, which was his house, but we can imagine a child and adolescent in St Mark's Basilica with his father, who was a violinist.

Ten years after his mother introduced him to an ecclesiastical career and Antonio went to study theology in the church of San Geminianus, in front of St Mark's Basilica, the jewel of the Renaissance destroyed by Napoleon.

In 1703 he was ordained a priest in the church of San Giovanni in Oleo which was also destroyed in the 800s.

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He worked as a violin teacher in the Pietà Church from 1703 to 1720, but the current church overlooking the Riva degli Schiavoni is not the one known by Vivaldi, because the building was rebuilt in neoclassical style in 1740.

Antonio Vivaldi also worked as a theatre manager in the famous Sant'Angelo Theatre and it is where he wrote his most famous works. The theatre, which overlooked the Grand Canal, was destroyed in 1804 and replaced by a hotel.

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Around 1730s he left Venice never to return, and died a poor and forgotten man in Vienna and buried in a mass grave with no tombstone.