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                      Razorfish, Inc.                        Overview | History | News | Officers &amp; Employees | Location &amp; Subsidiaries |                       Products/Operations | Competitors &amp; Industry | Financials | Search                        OVERVIEW                         Razorfish is sucking up the tank's other inhabitants in its                       efforts to dominate the Internet design aquarium. The New                       York City-based company specializes in high-end Internet                       development for large corporations, and the                       all-encompassing services that go with it -- consultation,                       implementation, and enhancement. Its capabilities range from redesigning Web                       sites to developing intranets and e-commerce applications. Razorfish's clients                       include Charles Schwab, eBay, theglobe.com, Time Warner, the Smithsonian                       Institution, and Ericsson.                        Razorfish, which touts its services as "digital change management," flaunts its                       flamboyance and stands out even amid the myriad new media bohemians that                       make up Silicon Alley. Its decor includes meeting areas fashioned around diner                       booths and a shrine to obsolete PCs. The attitude is not lost on employees, who                       can bring pets to work and are the recipients of weekly pizzas and massages.                         The company has grown out of its guppy stage by swallowing Internet                       development firms, building both its customer and geographic bases. It is also                       expanding its technology capabilities to include wireless, satellite, and                       broadband communications favored in mobile phones, pagers, and other digital                       devices.                         Following Razorfish's planned IPO, shareholders of Sweden's Spray and                       advertising agency Omnicom Group will each own 33% of the company;                       co-founders Jeffrey Dachis (CEO) and Craig Kanarick (chief scientist) will each                       own 10%.                         HISTORY                         Jeffrey Dachis and Craig Kanarick grew up together in Minneapolis, sharing                       nursery school, religious classes, and youth groups. The boyhood buddies left                       their hometown and took separate paths -- Dachis as the head of a guerrilla                       marketing company (dubbed In Your Face) and Kanarick as a digital media                       consultant -- before bumping into each other again in the mid-1990s on a New                       York City corner. With Kanarick as the idea and design man and Dachis driving                       business matters, the duo began Razorfish in 1995, naming the firm after a                       keen-edged tropical fish.     ...</description><image><url>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/images/Logo380x132.png</url><title>SI - RAZF--Razorfish...Will this little fishy be a good catch??</title><link>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=27679</link><width>380</width><height>132</height></image><ttl>10</ttl></channel></rss>