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  1. Paul T. Buchheit is an American computer engineer and entrepreneur who created Gmail. He developed the original prototype of Google AdSense as part of his work on Gmail. He also suggested Google's former company motto Don't be evil in a 2000 meeting on company values, after the motto was initially coined in 1999 by engineer Amit Patel. Property.

  2. Feb 2, 2011 · The extrinsic path to success is to focus on being the person you are told to be, and put all of your energy and drive into fitting that mold. The approach I stumbled into is based on intrinsic motivation. To the greatest extent possible, do whatever is most fun, interesting, and personally rewarding (and not evil).

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · Gmail’s existence is also why other free email services and the internal email accounts that employees use on their jobs offer far more storage than was fathomed 20 years ago. “We were trying ...

  4. Feb 1, 2023 · Paul Buchheit (@paultoo) December 1, 2022. Buchheit added his predictions for exactly how he thought such developments would go. First: “The URL/Search bar of the browser gets replaced with ...

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  6. Jun 1, 2017 · Paul Buchheit on Lessons Learned from Investing in 200+ Startups. by Jasper Kuria 6/1/2017. Jasper Kuria of Capital & Growth interviewed YC Partner Paul Buchheit about his experience as employee #23 at Google and his key investing insights. Jasper : You came up with Google’s “Don’t be evil” motto in 2000.

  7. Apr 1, 2023 · Paul Buchheit is Silicon Valley royalty For those of us of a particular age - this day 19 years ago - April 1st 2004 will always be a special date. It’s when we all heard a rumor of Google pulling an April Fool’s prank and launching an email service with a - then unthinkable - gigabyte of storage. What we didn’t know was that the storage would be the least interesting part of Gmail. When ...