tellmaine.org – The world of technology can change someone’s life, especially if we have a brilliant idea and publicly acceptable. Who are the young millionaires who work in the world of technology? Include the following:
1. Mark Zuckerberg
In 2004, Mark Zuckerberg started a forerunner of Facebook. So serious he worked on so willing to come out of Harvard University, one of the most prestigious universities in the world. His hard work was worth it. Facebook is now the largest social network in the world with approximately 850 million users. Zuckerberg has an estimated wealth of about USD 17.5 billion, which makes him be the richest young CEO.
2. Andrew Mason
Andrew Mason is the founder and CEO of Groupon, well-known companies that offer online discount coupons in the United States. He was born in 1981, aged about 31 years. Groupon was founded in 2008 and immediately shot, triggering the emergence of a website with a similar scheme. Thanks to the success of Groupon, a Mason private wealth who graduated from the University Music Nortwestern is estimated valued at USD 1.3 billion.
3. Blake Ross
Blake Ross is one of the initiators of the popular internet browser, Mozilla Firefox. Born in 1985, he has begun to create a website at the age of 10 years. At the age of 15 years, Blake worked an internship at Netscape. He then entered Stanford University, but dropped out to focus on work. Ross helped create a Firefox that was released in 2004 which has become famous internet explorer. His wealth is currently estimated at USD 150 million.
4. Gurbaksh Chahal
Chahal who was 30 years old has earned a wealth of USD 100 million. He was born in India, and settled in the U.S. after being taken by his parents. For the sake of focus on developing advertising business called ClicksAgents, Chahal dropped out at age 16 years. ClicksAgent later acquired by ValueClicks for USD 40 million. He founded several successful companies again. Now, he became CEO of online advertising company Radium One.
5. Naveen Selvaduari
Naveen is one of the founders of Foursquare, location sharing service on the internet is quite popular. He was born in India and was educated at King’s College, London. Men born in 1981 having worked in large companies such as Lucent, Sony, Nokia and Sun Microsystems before founding the Foursquare. Currently, he has a wealth of about USD 80 million.
6. Angelo Sotira
Angelo founded the online community is pretty famous, DeviantArt in August 2000. Men born in Greece in 1981 are indeed a hobby into an online entrepreneur. Before DeviantArt, he had set up file sharing site called Dimension Music. Now, she lives in California and enjoys the wealth of about USD 75 million.
7. Matthew Mullenweg
Matthew is famous for its action in the world with open source web software WordPress. The man who just turned 28 this year to college from the University of Houston in the majors that do not relate to the world of technology, namely political science. But did not graduate. He had worked at the famous news network Cnet before exit and set up the forerunner of WordPress. Estimated personal wealth of about USD 40 million.
tellmaine.org – If you stick your tongue to the baby, the baby’s tongue will stick to you. Open your mouth, and the baby was going to open his mouth. At a glance this looks like a baby’s ability to mediocrity. But if we think for a moment, in fact this ability is amazing.
17th-century philosopher who is famous, John Locke, created a metaphor that to this day still exist in reference texts in our schools, that every baby is a blank sheet.
This view is still alive in the understanding of most parents. So many parents are ignoring what the baby was thinking when they behave. Even without knowing a few brave parents marital relationship when it is near the baby. They think the baby’s “do not know anything”. The more we can see – perhaps in our own homes, how many adults watch television while carrying her baby. Though they are watching and listening about the harsh words, violent scenes, or a cheap joke.
Development of new psychological research that proves that the views of the baby were “no clue” … totally wrong. Andrew Meltzoff, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at the University of Washington, made a startling discovery twenty years ago. He proved that the baby able to simulate human motion, even from day one!
At first he conducted experiments on the baby aged 3 weeks. That he was sure that the baby is actually doing impersonation, not a “one estimate” because it is difficult to distinguish the baby’s facial expression is continually changing, Andrew recorded the baby faces in the videotape. Then he showed the tape-recorded the baby’s face to another person, someone who is neutral and objective did not know what I’ve seen the babies when they bring a variety of facial expressions.
Professor Andrew succeeded to prove that there is a systematic relationship between what the baby (as assessed by a neutral observer) to what is seen by the baby (so he was certain of expression).
Like a great scientist, every baby is investigating the nature of the surrounding objects. They think, observe, and reason. He made the estimate, considering the evidence and draw conclusions, make another experiment, solve problems, correct when it concluded it was wrong and continue to seek the truth. It’s just really, they do not do all this by way of self-conscious as the scientists do. They are the scientists in the body of a child.
Twenty years ago buying an air ticket always meant a little excitement. It didn’t even matter where you were going, in any case it was an adventure. Sometimes it could happen that you turn up at the airport, and luckily you find an empty seat just for a couple of dollars. But nowadays it is enough to think about going through airport security to dampen your enthusiasm. So what exactly happened? Where did all the magic go? Well, to tell the truth, there never really was any excitement. Surprisingly, but life of an air hostess was always viewed as being high status and an excuse to party all round the world. But in practice this job has always been hard, demanding and underpaid. From the passengers’ point of view, it wasn’t too bad on international flights because many airlines stocked up with alcohol and let passengers drink themselves into a dazed state. Travelling by air was something new, something you did on special occasions. Only when something becomes a routine does it become boring or worse. Now, of course, everything that can suck the enjoyment out of flying is done and then some.
Let us begin with the shrinking baggage allowance. Every time you have a flight somewhere, you have an impression the allowance has just been cut. However your experience usually depends on the who you meet when checking in. Some helpful staff will waive you through with a few extra pounds. In the same time it seems that others find it amusing to watch you pull out your credit card for a painful surcharge – it’s either that or unpack in front of the queue and throw the least desired things into the nearest bin. The situation changes dramatically even with carry-on. Many airlines never checked the weight of the bags. Now size is dictated and weight controlled. Some people find the extra charges on baggage work out more than the cost of the ticket.
Then you have to get through security and your “junk” risks to be examined physically. Lots of people think it is quite humiliating to take off their shoes and explain what all the metal bits are when the detector cries like a banshee. But the worst part is when you draw the short straw for the “random search”. Certainly nobody from the airport staff will say how many they pull for these searches nor how they choose their victims. It is also a humiliation to be endured with the best possible grace. Experience shows anything less than complete submission can cause intense hostility from the security staff that has the opportunity to deny you access to the flight if you upset them. If not diverted behind the screen or into a private room, you then have to put the shoes back on and redress under the watchful eyes of all those waiting behind you. Can you possibly find anything more demeaning than this?
In the case that you find cheap flights to somewhere exciting, in addition you have to go through ritual humiliation before you get anywhere near the airplane. It may happen that you find out about plenty of charges you can’t afford and consequently you have to turn away voluntarily. All we can hope is that the terrorist threat diminishes and we can go back to the time when a cheap flight was something to look forward to with a smile.