Cerulean Studios

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Cerulean Studios, LLC.
Limited Liability Company
IndustrySoftware
FoundedConnecticut, US (May 1998)
FounderScott Werndorfer Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersBrookfield, Connecticut, US
Key people
Scott Werndorfer, head developer and co-founder
Kevin Kurtz, head developer and co-founder
Pak-Kei Mak, head designer
ProductsTrillian
Trillian Pro
Trillian Astra
Number of employees
9 (2005)
Websitehttp://www.trillian.im

Cerulean Studios is a software house based in Connecticut, United States, notable for developing Trillian, an instant messaging client.

It was founded in May 1998 by Kevin Kurtz and Scott Werndorfer. While still living at his parents' home, Werndorfer used $10,000 of his savings to start Cerulean Studios together with computer programmer 24-year-old Kevin Kurtz of Florida. The duo lived on donations from the freeware version of Trillian while building their company.[1]

They built a freeware multi-protocol IM program called Trillian. The first version of Trillian was released on July 1, 2000. On September 10, 2002, a commercial version, Trillian Pro, was added to the company's lineup.

The company has also been involved in the Child's Play charity event. Cerulean Studios was one of the platinum sponsors in 2005.

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