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  1. Paul T. Buchheit (born November 7, 1977) is an American computer engineer and entrepreneur who created the email service Gmail. He developed the original prototype of Google AdSense as part of his work on Gmail.

  2. Paul Buchheit is a Group Partner at YC and the creator of GMail. While at Google he also built the prototype for AdSense and came up with Google's famous slogan “Don't be evil.” In 2007 he was one of the founders of Friendfeed, which in 2009 became Facebook's largest acquisition to date.

  3. Apr 1, 2014 · Paul Buchheit, Gmails creator, disabused me of this notion. From the very beginning, “it was an official charge,” he says. “I was supposed to build an email thing.”

  4. Jun 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.

  5. Nov 1, 2010 · Paul Buchheit holds 4 board and advisor roles including Investor at Xobni, Investor at ScanScout, and Advisors at Caviar.

  6. The Social Radars Podcast: In this episode of The Social Radars, Jessica Livingston and Carolynn Levy talk to Paul Buchheit, a Group Partner at YC and the creator of Gmail.

  7. Apr 1, 2023 · EP 40 | How Paul Buchheit Revolutionized Email with Gmail. 0:00 Intro to Paul Buccheit 8:14 History of different emails 13:03 Building in public, 100 happy users 19:43 Gmail, over the years...

  8. Oct 24, 2018 · YC Partner and the creator of Gmail, Paul Buchheit in conversation with Geoff describes how he thinks about companies that manage to scale to the ultimate level. Learn more at https ...

  9. Oct 29, 2021 · More than 30 years after this breakthrough, a Google engineer named Paul Buchheit conducted his own email experiments. In a 2005 blog post, Paul described the problem he was trying to solve: “My email was a mess.

  10. Mar 31, 2024 · Paul Buchheit, the former Google engineer who created Gmail, works at the company's offices in Mountain View, Calif., in Dec. 10, 1999. (April Buchheit via AP)

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