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Paul Buchheit

Paul Buchheit
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Nationality United States
Alma mater Case Western Reserve University
Occupation computer programmer, software developer
Known for FriendFeed, Gmail, one of Google's early employees
Website paulbuchheit.blogspot.com

Paul Buchheit is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. He was the creator and lead developer of Gmail. He developed the original prototype of Google AdSense as part of his work on Gmail. He also suggested Google's now-famous company motto "Don't be evil" in a 2000 meeting on company values.

Paul Buchheit grew up in Webster, New York. He attended Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio where he rowed crew.

Paul Buchheit worked at Intel and later became the 23rd employee at Google. At Google he began developing Gmail in 2001, with its innovations in search and storage. He also prompted what would become AdSense. Leaving Google in 2006, Buchheit started FriendFeed, which was launched in 2007 and was acquired by Facebook in 2009 in a private transaction. In 2010, Buchheit left Facebook to become a partner at the investment firm Y Combinator. From 2006 (when he started investing) until 2008, Buchheit invested about $1.21 million in 32 different companies. He also continues to oversee angel investments of his own in "about 40" startups (by his own estimate).

Paul Buchheit won the 2011 The Economist Innovation Awards for the Computing and telecommunications field.

Paul Buchheit has stated that he believes society has the technology and resources to provide adequate food, housing, education, and healthcare for everyone, using only a fraction of available labor and resources. In his view, this implies it is possible to put an end to wage slavery. Buchheit further stated:


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