Interval Research Corporation Explained

Interval Research Corporation
Fate:Dissolved
Foundation:1992
Defunct:2000
Industry:Research and Development
Key People:Paul Allen (Chairman)
David Liddle (CEO, President)
Num Employees:More than 110

Interval Research Corporation was founded in 1992 by Paul Allen and David Liddle. It was a Palo Alto laboratory and technology incubator focusing on consumer product applications and services with a focus on the Internet.[1]

A 1997 version of the company's web page described itself as "a research setting seeking to define the issues, map out the concepts and create the technology that will be important in the future.... [pursuing] basic innovations in a number of early-stage technologies and [seeking] to foster industries around them – sparking opportunity for entrepreneurs and highlighting a new approach to research.".[2]

A 1999 Wired magazine article based on a memo from Paul Allen described the company as under fire from Allen to produce "less R and more D."[3] Interval Research Corporation officially closed its doors in April 2000, while a small group of former employees were kept on to form Interval Media to continue a few specific projects. Interval Media was closed in June, 2006.

Former employees

During its brief existence, Interval employed many well-known computer technology pioneers and experts, including:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WTO Board Bio: David Liddle . https://web.archive.org/web/20070311150631/http://www.stanford.edu/group/WTO/people/board/liddle.shtml . 2007-03-11.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/19971012120741/http://www.interval.com/about/ Interval Research Corporation – About
  3. Think Tanked. Bass. Thomas A.. Wired. Dec 1999. Wired Magazine. 20 April 2010.
  4. http://www.cs.duke.edu/brd/Patents/ngo-donald99.pdf System for Image Manipulation and Animation Using Embedded Constraint Graphics. J. T. Ngo and B. R. Donald. U.S. Patent #5,933,150, issued August 3, 1999.
  5. https://www.cs.duke.edu/brd/papers/src-papers/Siggraph2000/ngo-donald-siggraph2000.pdf Accessible Animation and Customizable Graphics via Simplicial Configuration Modeling. T. Ngo, D. Cutrell, J. Dana, B. R. Donald, L. Loeb, and S. Zhu. Proc. ACM SIGGRAPH (New Orleans) July, 2000, pp. 403–410.
  6. Web site: Board of Directors.