Philip Rosedale

Philip Rosedale

Founder & CEO Linden Lab

Philip Rosedale has an extensive background in the development and pioneering of streaming technology, having built his first computer in 4th grade, and started his first computer software company while still in high school. In 1995 he developed FreeVue, a low-bitrate video conferencing system for Internet-connected PC's, resulting in the acquisition of his company in early 1996 by RealNetworks. For 3 1/2 years, Rosedale served at RealNetworks as Vice President and CTO, where he was responsible for the development and launch of RealVideo, RealSystem 5.0, and RealSystem G2. In 1999 Rosedale returned to San Francisco, joined Accel Partners as an Entrepreneur-in-Residence, and began the basic research that would become the technology behind Linden Lab. Rosedale holds a BS degree in Physics from the University of California at San Diego.

Aubrey de Grey
Raymond Kurzweil
William Shatner
Ed Begley, Jr.
Peter Diamandis, M.D.
Ron Bailey
Nick Bostrom, Ph.D.
José Cordeiro
Mike DeMaio
George Dvorsky
Michael Ekstract
James Alan Gardner
Giorgio Gaviraghi
Jerome C. Glenn
Ben Goertzle, Ph.D.
Patrick Hopkins, Ph.D.
Barbara Marx Hubbard, Ph.D.
James Hughes, Ph.D.
Tanya Jones
Charlie Kam
Ed Lantz
Michael LaTorra, M.A.
Sky Marsen, Ph.D.
Vicci Martinez
Ralph Merkle, Ph.D.
Marvin Minsky, Ph.D.
Max More, Ph.D.
Philippe Van Nedervelde, M.A., COMM, FLF
Giulio Prisco
Philip Rosedale
Martine Rothblatt, Ph.D., J.D., M.B.A.
Anders Sandberg
Tihamer Toth-Fejel
Natasha Vita-More
Shannon Vyff
Mark Walker Ph.D.
Michael Wiener
Kenji Williams
Eliezer Yudkowsky