Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Jawed Karim: The co-founder of the YouTube.


Jawed Karim is a co-founder of the popular video sharing websiteYouTube. He founded the concept and website with Chad Hurley andSteve Chen, whom he had met while working at PayPal. Karim had been attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, but left campus after co-founder of PayPal and Illinois alum Max Levchin approached him to become one of PayPal’s early employees. While at PayPal, he implemented the company’s first real-time anti-fraud system.
Karim returned to school and earned his bachelor’s degree in computer science in 2004, and subsequently co-founded YouTube in 2005. Karim then enrolled as a graduate student in computer science at Stanford University , but remained an advisor to YouTube. When YouTube was acquired by Google in October 2006 for $1.6 billion, Karim’s stock was valued at $64.6 million, whereas the other two co-founders earned around $326 million.
Karim has also launched a venture fund called Youniversity Ventures with early PayPal investors Kevin Hartz and Keith Rabols. The firm’s focus is on former and current students at Stanford University and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Karim is currently pursuing a graduate degree at Stanford, where the firm holds regular office hours.

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