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Month: October 2006
Jawed Karim:The Next Billionaire
Jawed Karim (born to Bangladeshi father and German mother) is the co-founder of the popular video sharing website YouTube, which was recently acquired by Google for a whopping $1.6 billion.
While working at PayPal, he met Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. The three later founded the YouTube video sharing website in 2005. After co-founding the company, Karim opted out of full-time involvement and acted as an advisor to YouTube. He then enrolled as a graduate student in computer science at Stanford University. He hit an Internet jackpot in 2002 when PayPal, the online payment company he had joined early on, was bought by eBay and he made couple of millions of dollars there.
And back now he is one of the Youtube’s largest share holders, next only to Chad and Steve and with a billion dollar sale, his share is way bigger.
Check his personal website Jawed.com
Stop Terrorism Against India, US tells Pakistan
Stop Terrorism Against India, US tells Pakistan – Calling terrorism as Freedom Movement, that’s what Pakistan is successfully doing so far – Does US buying this theory? If US today accepts what’s going on in Kashmir as a Freedom movement, then tomorrow when US is under attack, India will call it the same. India needs to do a hard talk to the International community particularly to US on this issue.
India has been the victim of the double standards followed by the international community and the United Nations in matters relating to State-sponsored terrorism directed against them.They neither allow India to act against the State-sponsors nor do they themselves act against them. I believe the main reason why India has not yet been able to effectively put an end to jihadi terrorism against it and its civilians sponsored by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is because India’s counter-terrorism operations are directed only against the terrorists operating in its territory. They are not yet directed against the State sponsoring them i.e. the State of Pakistan. It’s high time India teaches a hard lesson to Pakistan that State-sponsored terrorism would not pay by taking political, military, para-military and economic measures.