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And Now We Know Why Bret Taylor Quit His Job As Facebook's CTO (FB)

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In June, Bret Taylor left his role as CTO of Facebook. At the time, he said he'd be working on an unnamed startup.

Taylor hasn't yet replied to our email, but we're pretty sure Quip.com is the startup project Taylor was talking about. He's working on with former Googler, Kevin Gibbs.

That's because Taylor has redirected his blog, Backchannel.org, to Quip.com, and he's listed as the application developer on the site.

If you go to Quip.com, you're greeted by a Google login screen which asks for permission to view your email address and manage your contacts. If you click on "Learn more," the site displays Taylor's email address.

That's as far as we got: After you log in, the site redirects you to an error screen informing you that you need an invite from a Quip developer.

We found one more clue: The website's icon, whose pen-and-paper appearance suggests it has something to do with editing documents.

It makes sense that Taylor and Gibbs would build a site based on Google's infrastructure tools. Both previously worked at Google, and Gibbs led the creation of Google App Engine, a hosting service for third-party software applications.

Some other random bits we found about Quip:

  • There's a Twitter account, @quip, which only follows two other people: Taylor and Gibbs. Until we started following it Saturday night, its only other follower was Denis Laprise, an Apple engineering manager.

Here's a screenshot of Quip's login screen:

Quip.com screenshot

And here's the website's icon:

Quip.com favicon

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