Paul Buchheit
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There are at least two individuals with the name Paul Buchheit:
Paul Buchheit is an American computer programmer. He was the creator and lead developer of Gmail, which anticipated many aspects of Web 2.0, including the idea of Ajax, long before that term was coined. He developed the original prototype of Google AdSense as part of his work on Gmail. He also suggested the company's now-famous motto "Don't Be Evil" in a 2000 meeting on company values.
Buchheit grew up in Rochester, New York and went to college at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He was employee #23 at Google.
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- Livingston, Jessica, int. Founders at Work (Apress, 2007).
- Battelle, John, The Search, p. 138 (Portfolio, 2005).
Paul Buchheit is a professor with Chicago City Colleges, founder of fightingpoverty.org, and founder of Global Initiative Chicago (GIChicago.org). He has published numerous articles on cognitive science. He is also the author of 'Journey to Kumbooda,' a novel about a group of people lost in a bizarre and futuristic technological world.