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He worked for Instagram.Source:WikipediaTechnologies & companiesInternet Hall of Fame – an organization that grants lifetime achievement awards to individuals that have made important contributions for the development of the internet. It was created in by the Internet Society and anyone can be nominated for being added to the hall of fame.Source:WikipediaTinder – an online dating app created by Tinder Inc. in . The app lets people “swipe” profiles of other users anonymously. Simply put, they can like or dislike the profiles of other users and once they match, they can start communicating with each other.
The people are suggested by the app through geo-tracking.Source:WikipediaStatistics,, hosts,, domain India Mobile Database names,, websites. million Internet usersA social media service for video sharing, Vine, was launched by Colin Kroll, Rus Yusupov, and Dom Hofmann. It was acquired by Twitter shortly before being launched. The service grew in popularity very quickly, but was eventually shut down.Source:WikipediaPavel and Nikolai Durov launched Telegram. This messenger app has users across Europe, Russia, and the United States with over million users.Source:WikipediaEdward Snowden copied and leaked sensitive files from the American NSA as an employee of the.

He revealed various surveillance scandals run by the NSA for tracking individuals, companies, and governments.Source:WikipediaPeopleDom Hofmann – born in in New York, United States. A programmer and internet entrepreneur who created Byte, Peach, and co-created Vine.Source:WikipediaRus Yusupov – born in Dushanbe, Tajikistan in . This entrepreneur and designer co-founded Vine and HQ Trivia. He was also the CEO of HQ Trivia, which was a live trivia game that broadcasted on mobile devices. He also founded Big Human and won various awards for his work.Source:WikipediaColin Kroll – born in New York, United States in .
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