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timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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May 12, 2026 13:23
In 2012, Stewart Butterfield tried saving a game company, and that one workplace tool ended up becoming Slack
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Entrepreneurial stories like this show how innovation and determination can create positive change and opportunities.
A failed online game, Glitch, unexpectedly led to the creation of Slack. Stewart Butterfield and his team developed an internal communication tool to aid game development. This tool proved so effective that after Glitch's shutdown, the focus shifted to making it a standalone product. Slack launched in 2013, simplifying workplace communication and quickly gaining widespread adoption.
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