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Mike Harrington is an American programmer and businessman. He is the co-founder of the video game company
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. After the success of the first Valve product, ''
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'' (1998), Harrington left Valve in 2000. In 2006, he co-founded the photo editing service
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.


Career

Harrington was a game programmer at Dynamix and a designer on the
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operating system at
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. In 1996, Harrington founded Valve with
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, another former Microsoft employee. Harrington and Newell funded the development of Valve's debut product, ''
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'' (1998), which Harrington also helped program. He said: "At Microsoft you always wonder, 'Is it me being successful or is it Microsoft?' But with ''Half-Life'' I knew Gabe and I had built that product and company from scratch." On January 15, 2000, Harrington dissolved his partnership with Newell and left Valve to spend time with his wife. According to Newell, Harrington did not want to risk another project after the success of ''Half-Life''. In 2006, Harrington co-founded the photo editing service
Picnik Picnik was an online photo editing service which was acquired by Google in 2010. It was headquartered in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The site allowed users to edit images, add styles to imported images and use basic editing ...
with friend and former colleague Darrin Massena. Picnik was acquired by
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in March 2010. Harrington left Google in March 2011. In January 2012, he co-founded another company with Massena, Catnip Labs. Harrington was the CTO at the Committee for Children from 2016 to 2018. Harrington served as CTO of Amplion from November 2018 until March 2020.


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