Duc Chau

Duc was the Founder of Flukiest.com, an online social networking community. Before starting Flukiest, Duc led the U.S. engineering team at StrongMail Systems where he was responsible for all releases of the StrongMail product to the public. Duc was the first employee hired at StrongMail. He was also responsible for software development, design and professional services in core areas of StrongMail's flagship products. Before joining StrongMail, Duc was the lead developer at Responsebase where he redesigned and engineered the company's next generation internal mailing system that was responsible for 90% of the company's revenue. Duc was the lead developer of the initial MySpace community, which currently has over 100 million members and was acquired by Fox Interactive Media for $580 million. As the initial developer, Duc still holds the very first active MySpace profile ever created. You probably recognize his default MySpace picture or at least your sixteen-year-old cousin does. Before MySpace, Duc worked in various senior level engineering positions at public & private companies in the consumer, voice over IP, search and wireless sectors. At L90 Inc., Duc developed NetMon, an information system designed to monitor and aid the day-to-day advertising operations for adMonitor (L90's adserving product). NetMon was responsible for reporting and optimization of the hundreds of ad servers that made up the global adMonitor network. Duc holds a B.S. in Computer Information Systems from DeVry Institute of Technology, Southern California.