Kevin Rose Bio, Age, Parents, Wife, House, Net Worth, Podcast, The Screen Savers

Kevin Rose Biography

Kevin Rose is an Internet entrepreneur from the United States who co-founded Revision3, Digg, Pownce, and Milk. He also worked as a production assistant and co-host on The Screen Savers on TechTV. He was a venture partner at GV from 2012 until 2015.

How old is Kevin Rose? – Age

He is 46 years old as of 21 February 2023. He was born in 1977 in Redding, California, United States.

Kevin Rose Family – Education

Rose was born in Oregon and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he spent the majority of his childhood. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. In 1992, Rose transferred to Southeast Career Technical Academy (previously known as Vo-Tech High School) in Las Vegas for high school. He then enrolled in the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he majored in computer science until dropping out in 1998.

Kevin Rose Wife

He married Darya Pino in 2013. The couple has two children; Zelda Rose, born on 11 August 2017 and Nova Joy Rose, born on 19 February 2019.

Kevin Rose Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $100 Million.

Kevin Rose Podcast

Rose’s web video (or IPTV) career began on July 24, 2003, with the release of the first episode of thebroken while still working on The Screen Savers at TechTV. In April 2005, Rose co-founded Revision3 with Jay Adelson and David Prager in Los Angeles, California. On July 1, 2005, Rose and Alex Albrecht launched Diggnation, a weekly podcast that recaps the top stories contributed by Digg users.On October 3, 2011, Alex and Kevin announced that the weekly Diggnation show would be ending at the end of the year. The last show was recorded at The Music Box in Los Angeles, California on December 30, 2011. Rose began an occasional podcast called The Random Show with buddy Tim Ferriss in 2009.

Kevin Rose House

Rose spent $16.5 million for an unfinished estate in Brentwood Park, one of Los Angeles’ most affluent districts. Set behind gates on a half-acre site, the long and very L-shaped house is still in the early stages of development, which means Rose won’t be able to move in for at least another year. Renderings also show that the contemporary home will include glass walls overlooking green grounds, as well as six bedrooms and 8.5 baths in 7,600 square feet of living area.

Rose will undoubtedly adore the new Brentwood property, as it is nearly identical to his recently sold Portland home. The elegant mansion, custom built to his specifications and located in the unincorporated Dunthorpe district, features soaring ceilings, walls of glass, five-bedroom suites, and open-concept living areas throughout.

Kevin Rose Photo
Kevin Rose Photo

Other features of the approximately 7,000-square-foot Oregon house (below) include a “secret” wet bar, gym with sauna, wine cellar, home theater, three-car garage with EV chargers, and a cutting-edge security system. It’s no surprise that the house was on the market in July and sold in less than a month for $7.9 million, virtually the whole $8 million asking price.

Kevin Rose Career

In 2004, Rose, Owen Byrne, Ron Gorodetzky, and Jay Adelson framed Digg, an innovation connect site. The site was openly sent off on December 5, 2004. In 2007, he was named to the MIT Innovation Audit TR35 as one of the main 35 trailblazers on the planet younger than 35. In 2006, Fox InteractiveMedia Gathering offered $60 million (identical to $87.1 million out of 2022) for Digg, which the Digg board turned down given how rapidly the brand was proceeding to develop.

Throughout the following four years, President Rose lost interest in assisting the site with proceeding with its development, zeroing in on a progression of non-Digg outside projects; the board at last supplanted him as Chief, on September 1, 2010. Rose forged ahead at Digg until Walk 18, 2011, when he left all functional exercises, just keeping a presence on the directorate; Digg was obtained by Betaworks, in 2012, for $0.5 million (identical to $0.6 million out of 2022).

On June 27, 2007, Rose sent off a miniature contributing to a blog webpage called Pownce, which was gained on December 1, 2008 and shut down on December 15, 2008 by writing for a blog organization Six Separated. In April 2011, the innovation blog TechCrunch wrote about the establishing of “Milk”. The organization is centered around making versatile applications. The main application to be delivered was Oink, a device for positioning true things. In Walk 2012, Milk, Inc. declared that it would close down its just item, Oink.

On Walk 16, 2012, Rose declared that he, alongside the four others of the Milk group (Daniel Burka, Chris Hutchins and Joshua Path), were employed by Google in the wake of stopping down Milk and laying the leftover individuals. Kevin Rose began his most memorable day as a senior item supervisor for Google on Walk 19, 2012. On May 30, AllThingsD detailed that Rose had moved off the Google+ group to turn into an endeavor accomplice at GV. In January 2015, Rose declared he would pass on GV to zero in on his new application advancement lab – North.

Rose helped to establish the Verification Aggregate, a gathering of NFT gatherers, close by Justin Mezzell. Individuals from the gathering incorporate craftsman Mike Winkelmann, known as Beeple, and financial backer Gary Vaynerchuk. The aggregate delivered a joint effort called Moonbirds, an assortment of 10,000 pixelated-bird non-fungible tokens which had $281 million in deals as of April 2022. Rose said Evidence would utilize the returns to “construct another media organization.”

In the wake of leaving Google, Rose began Watchville, a news total application zeroed in on wristwatches. In July 2015, after Watchville converged with another watch-lover site called Hodinkee, Rose moved to New York City to turn into the CEO of Hodinkee. In April 2017, Rose ventured down from his job as Hodinkee President to turn into an accomplice in a beginning up adventure firm, Genuine Endeavors.