Big ambitions in a small town: Digital entrepreneur aims to reinvent research from rural Utah

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Helper Systems, a new tech business from a Utah digital dynasty, has found a home in artsy Helper, Utah.

the U. graduate who invented the PDF and is a founder of tech giant Adobe. The younger Warnock had worked for Adobe before launching ebrary.

When that journey passed through Carbon County, they did what they had always done, jumping off the highway for a nostalgic drive down Helper’s Main Street.Weeks later, they were buying property.said the Warnocks have been active partners in the community and supportive of the ongoing renaissance from near-ghost town to thriving arts hub with galleries and restaurants lining the historic Main Street.

“We do see technology as being an avenue for a place like Helper, where people can come and live and work and play, and do it in a tech environment. … I think it’s a work-life balance that’s to our advantage. We’re sort of the midpoint to the big five [national] parks. And then we have the artist community, which is stellar. I mean, we have nationally known artists on our Main Street. We have emerging artists on our Main Street.

But with an international airport less than two hours away, they have been able to gather people for meetings. That has included renting out the“It’s a fun place to have everyone come because it’s so far off the beaten path and there’s not a lot of places like this.” They started with PDFs, but they intend to expand to all media. Christopher Warnock said a vast amount of information in PDFs never get indexed by search engines and therefore remain invisible. What’s more, search results can be superficial. They’ll point to a document but not to the specific pages in the document.

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