Stewart Butterfield's Tiny Speck team: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13...
""Maybe I make a terrible boss, but at least I know it," he tweeted. "Work with me." And based on that tiny little missive, his until-then unknown start-up Tiny Speck was flooded with job applicants hoping they join Butterfield as he and his partners made a second attempt at catching lightning in the Web 2.0 bottle. Of course, no one knew at that point what Tiny Speck was up to, beyond the fact that the start-up was hiring a creative production team lead. Much informed speculation pegged the effort at some kind of social gaming initiative. On Tuesday, CNET reported exclusively that Tiny Speck is building an online social game called Glitch, and that it has just launched its private alpha. The game is intended for a public launch sometime in the second half of this year. " - Graham Sergeant