Chris DeWolfe
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Chris DeWolfe is an American
United States
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 entrepreneur
Entrepreneur
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, and one of the creators of Myspace
Myspace
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 (along with Tom Anderson
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), of which he is also the former CEO
Chief executive officer
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. He has the sixth account ever made on the site. During DeWolfe's tenure, MySpace became the top social network, with over 135 million worldwide unique visitors a month . Under DeWolfe, music became a defining feature of MySpace, which was credited with challenging and reinventing the music label industry with the MySpace Music section, which allowed unsigned artists to post their music for free and launched the careers of several famous musicians, among them Lily Allen
Lily Allen
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 and Sean Kingston
Sean Kingston
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.

DeWolfe was integral to the sale of MySpace to News Corporation in 2005 for $580 million and remained as its CEO until March of 2009, at which point, MySpace was larger than its competitor, Facebook. On April 22, 2009, News Corp. announced DeWolfe would step down as CEO and will be a strategic adviser to Myspace and serve on the board of MySpace China. The former Facebook executive Owen Van Natta
Owen Van Natta
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 replaced him.

In 2010, DeWolfe won backing from Austin Ventures
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 to purchase MindJolt
MindJolt
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, a social gaming platform, with former MySpace colleagues Aber Whitcomb
Aber Whitcomb
Aber Whitcomb is the CTO of MindJolt. Previously, he was the CTO and a founder of MySpace and ran technology for MySpace under the blanket of Fox. He graduated from the University of Washington and was a member of Phi Delta Theta. He was born and raised in Bellingham. He has the third account...

 and Colin Digiaro. In 2011, MindJolt became one of the few multi platform game developers when it acquired two additional companies--SGN, a mobile games company, and Hallpass Media, a free online gaming network.

DeWolfe went to Lincoln High School, then graduated from the University of Washington
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 in 1988, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi
Beta Theta Pi
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 Fraternity. He has been profiled in many major publications such as The New York Times
The New York Times
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,
USA Today
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,
Fortune
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, , and BusinessWeek
BusinessWeek
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,
and also is an investor in the travel site, GoGoBot.

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