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Scott Loewen Arpajian is an American technology executive, entrepreneur and author, best known for being a co-founder of the software download website
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Early life and education

Arpajian was born in Mount Kisco, New York in 1970 to Lee Arpajian and Stephanie Fay Arpajian, and grew up in
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. His family moved to
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when Arpajian was 4 years old. As a teenager, Arpajian got his start in technology as a user of CompuServe,
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,
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, and the
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. Arpajian was educated at
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and later went on to study at
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in 1988. He received a BS in communications in 1992. While at Boston University, Arpajian was Creative Director for the
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AdLab, a full-service student-run advertising agency in
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.


Career

In 1993, Arpajian got his first job in tech as Associate Editor for
ZDNet ZDNET is a business technology news website owned and operated by Red Ventures. The brand was founded on April 1, 1991, as a general interest technology portal from Ziff Davis and evolved into an enterprise IT-focused online publication. His ...
, a popular online service published by
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, where he remained until 1996.


CNET Networks and Download.com

In April 1996, Arpajian joined
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as Executive Producer, Software Services. In his first few weeks on the job, he had the idea of taking one of the domains owned by CNET, Download.com, and using it to launch a software download website. Download.com launched in October, 1996 and gained significant popularity. It was the recipient of the People's Voice Webby Award for IT/Hardware in 2005 and won the judges award for the same category in 2007.


Rocket, Paper, Scissors and Dizzywood

In 2006 Arpajian became an entrepreneur, co-founding startup Rocket Paper Scissors in Tiburon, California, alongside Sean Kelly and Ken Marden. Rocket Paper Scissors launched its first project, the massively multiplayer game Dizzywood in November, 2007. Dizzywood was an online world for kids where they could play free games, explore unique and imaginative areas and meet new friends in a safe environment. Popular among children ages 8 to 12, Dizzywood's online community grew rapidly, reaching over 400,000 monthly global visitors and was covered in multiple press outlets, among them
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. Over three years, Dizzywood's collaborative world amassed over 1.5 million users. In 2010, Dizzywood was consolidated when San Mateo, California-based SecretBuilders bought Dizzywood's assets. The game world closed down 2010, but the website, with most of the content, remains online.


The Walt Disney Company

In June 2012, Arpajian became vice president, Strategy and International of Disney Social Games, part of
Disney Interactive Disney Interactive is an American video game and internet company that oversaw various websites and interactive media owned by The Walt Disney Company. History 1995–1996: Formation and beginnings In December 1994, Disney announced that it wa ...
, where he led business development, international operations and franchise strategy until July 2014.


Softonic

In February 2015, leading software download website
Softonic Softonic.com is a web portal based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was founded in June 1997 and is owned by Softonic International. History Softonic started in 1996 as a file-oriented download service called Shareware Intercom, at Intercom ...
announced that it had appointed Arpajian to the role of CEO, making him the first American senior executive for the Spanish company. Immediately upon joining the company, Arpajian made the crucial decision to discontinue the company's controversial Softonic Downloader product in order to regain user trust. Arpajian later launched Clean and Safe, an initiative to clean up the website's software catalog and ensure users a safe and secure user experience. Under Arpajian's leadership, after a period of economic stress, Softonic was able to return to profitability in just 7 months. This has led Softonic to begin considering expansion again.


Writing

Arpajian is the author of three books about technology
How to Use HTML3How to Use HTML 3.2 (with Robert Mullen)
and How to Use the World Wide Web (with Wayne Ause).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Arpajian, Scott 1970 births Living people American technology chief executives American expatriates in Spain 21st-century American non-fiction writers American technology writers Writers from New York (state) Businesspeople from New York (state) 21st-century American businesspeople People from Mount Kisco, New York American Internet company founders Horace Greeley High School alumni Boston University College of Communication alumni