Bill Lubanovic has developed software with UNIX since 1977, GUIs since 1981, databases since 1990, and the Web since 1993.
At a startup named Intran in 1982, he developed MetaForm -- one of the first commercial GUIs
(before the Mac or Windows), on one of the first graphic workstations (Perq).
At Northwest Airlines in the early 1990s,
he wrote a graphic yield management system that has generated millions of dollars in revenue, got the company on the Internet, and wrote its first Internet marketing test.
He co-founded an ISP (Tela) in 1994, and a web development company (Mad Scheme) in 1999.
He now develops core services and distributed systems with a remote team for an advertising-related startup. He enjoys life in Minnesota with his wonderful wife Mary, children Tommy and Karin, and
cats Inga and Chester.