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The
Jewish hand behind Internet - Google, Facebook,
Wikipedia,Yahoo!, MySpace, eBay...
28 January 2011 By Freedom
Research
In the following document we will
give an insight into the Jewish penetration of the
Internet and also show the level of cooperation
between leading Jewish Internet entrepreneurs and the
racist Jewish Apartheid state of Israel.
The Jews - contrary to the
"liberal" views they officially say they profess - in
their suppressive acts practically demonstrate
that they always seek to dominate the information
flow, they don't tolerate any dissent. It is just as
when Israel says "Shalom" while Israel's
military at the very same time pounds its Arab
neighbour states with bombs and missiles.
The Arabs have learnt the hard
way the falsehood of these Jewish statements, it is
now time for the rest of the non-Jewish world to get
this right, and to see that the freedom of information
on the Net is seriously threatened.
This document will not cover the
entire field. Also, as it is time bound to an an
analysis that is from a 2009 perspective - things will
change. Companies will change names, new actors will
appear. But still this piece of work is unique and
will give a guide into the mechanisms behind the Net,
mechanisms that will continue to act even in the
future. And as many of these Jewish entrepreneurs are
rather young and the Internet seems to be here to
stay, we will hear from them for a long time onwards.
WARNING: Please note that the
contents of some of the sites with revealing Jewish
material we have linked to below, maybe altered
by the Jews in the future. Perhaps even information
contrary to this document and Radio Islam will
replace the original material we had linked to. This
has happened before and for our part just illustrates
the level of Jewish dishonesty.
Sections
•
Google
• Facebook
• Wikipedia
• Yahoo!
• MySpace
• eBay
• Israeli guru Yossi Vardi
• Other actors - some Jewish articles boasting of
their influence
Some Jewish "profiles" behind
information on the Internet
Google
Founders Brin and Page are
Jewish
The Jewish site
SomethingJewish.co.uk writes in a review by Marcus
J. Freed of the book "Richistan", 05/09/2007 on
"the Jewish boys from Google":
The global economy is vastly
different to 40 years ago and today’s new billionaires
include the Jewish boys from Google, Sergey Brin and
Larry Page, along with thousands of other ‘instapreneurs’.
Larry Page - who shares the title
of Google President even has an Israeli family
connection.
B´nai B´rith Magazine,
paper of one of the mightiest Jewish organizations,
writes in their article "TheSearchmasters",
spring 2006, on "...Larry Page, whose mother Gloria
is Jewish". The Magazine continues:
Larry's maternal grandfather,
however, followed a much different path. He was an
early settler in Israel, making aliyah in the spartan
desert town of Arad.
The Jewish entourage in Google
The Jew Craig Silverstein was the
first employee hired by Google's founders Larry Page
and Sergey Brin.
The Jewish woman Susan Wojcicki
was the one who gave Google office space to start the
business. Susan Wojcicki has since become Vice
President of Product Management at Google.
This while here likewise Jewish
younger sister Anne Wojcicki, a biotechnology
specialist, in May 2007 during "a traditional
Jewish wedding" ceremony (according to Israeli
paper Ha´aretz, May 29, 2008) married the
Google President Sergey Brin. Keeping everything
neatly within the tribe.
SomethingJewish.co.uk
writes 24/05/2007:
Jewgle wedding
By: Leslie Bunder
The world's wealthiest Jewish
bachelor is no more. Sergey Brin, co-founder of search
giant Google and worth over $16bn got hitched to his
long-time love Anne Wojcicki earlier this month in the
Bahamas, but so secret was the wedding, that it has
only recently been confirmed.
According to a report in the San
Jose Mercury News, the wedding took place under a
chuppah with both Brin and Wojcicki confirming their
commitment to the Jewish faith, though no rabbi is
said to have officiated at the ceremony.
Wojcicki, is the sister of Susan
Wojcicki who gave Google office space to start the
business.
In 2001, Brin's mother Eugenia
commented she hoped he would find a Jewish bride. "I
hope he would keep that in mind," she said.
Wojcicki, who has a background in
biotechnology, has been active in Jewish projects and
currently sits on the board of Reboot, a venture that
engages Jews to explore their culture.
Recently, Wojcicki launched a
biotech company 23andMe which has seen Google itself
invest several million dollars into it.
Justin Rosenstein was a top
engineer at Google serving three years as Google´s
Product Manager for Page Creator.Rosenstein was one of
the first employees that Facebook´s Jewishboss Mark
Zuckerberg poached from Google as Facebook began its
rise in 2007. In 2008 Rosenstein left Facebook with
Facebook´s likewise Jewish co-founder, Dustin
Moskovitz,to form a new company.
Sheryl Sandberg
Another Jewish profile who has
been important in the shaping of Google is Sheryl
Sandberg.
Sheryl Sandberg was Google Vice
President of Global Online Sales & Operations, a
position from where she built and managed the online
sales channels for advertising and publishing and
operations for consumer products globally. Sandberg
was behind Google's Ad Words, and sat in the board of
Google's philanthropic arm Google.org.
Before Google, Sandberg worked
for the Jew Lawrence Summers, first when he was Chief
Economist of the World Bank, then as his Chief of
Staff when Summers was Treasury Secretary in the
Clinton Administration.
The Jewish Chronicle
(December 4, 2008) ran an article on the book
"Jewish Wisdom for Business Success" - a book by
Rabbi Levi Brackman and Jewish journalist Sam Jaffe
-where they argue that the Torah and ancient rabbinic
texts are not simply guides for holy living, they can
also provide helpful career advice. The Jewish
Chronicle writes:
Their book combines tips on good
business practice gleaned from the Bible, Midrash and
Kabbalah with examples of success stories such as Andy
Klein, who quit corporate law to start a brewery and
ended up with an investment bank, or Sheryl Sandberg,
who rose to become vice president for global sales for
Google. And while there are role models to emulate,
there also ones to avoid: Pharaoh the gas ruach (man
of coarse spirit) or Korah, the ba’al ga’avah, the
arrogant egotist.
As Vice President of Google's
Global Sales Sandberg was behind the Ad Words project
which links paid advertisements to search results, a
gadget that allowed Google to turn their search engine
into "extremely profitable business", as Rabbi Levi
Brackman and journalist Sam Jaffe write in their book
"Jewish Wisdom for Business Success", p. 2. They have
the case of Sheryl Sandberg in the first chapter in
their book as an example of Jewish business success.
In the same p. 2 of their book:
Early in 2008, she left Google to
become the second-in-command of Facebook, the emerging
social-networking company.
Sheryl Sandberg - Jewish
"second-in-command of Facebook" - is presently Chief
Operating Officer at Facebook. As COO, Sandberg is
responsible for helping Facebook scale its operations
and expand its presence globally. Sandberg manages
sales, marketing, business development, human
resources, public policy, privacy and communications
and reports directly to Facebook’s Jewish CEO Mark
Zuckerberg.
Sheryl Sandberg is well connected
to the Jewish community and the "philantropy"
business, a favourite Jewish pastime where they can
take a small part of their enormous wealth gained from
the "goyim" and put it in small projects
completely after their taste, to show how humane,
generous and an open minded they are. Sandberg was
thus with Daniel Sokatch, CEO of the Jewish Community
Federation of San Francisco, on a joint venture
"addressing global poverty and social justice issues
through philanthropy", December 10,2008.
She also sponsors Jewish
activities at for instance the Joshman Family
Jewish Community Center, a center that not so
surprisingly also has an "Israel connection",
as their website says. The Joshman Center
writes on this "Israel connection":
Our mission is to strengthen
relationships between American Jews and the Israeli
émigré community and to build a deeper connection to
Israel.
See: http://www.paloaltojcc.org/index.php?src
=gendocs&ref=Rambam's
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&category= Special%20Events&submenu= Special_Events
Sandberg was included in
Fortune's 50 Most Powerful Women of2007.
She is married to former Yahoo!
music head David Goldberg with whom she has two
children.
More Google
Jews - Elliot Schrage and Ethan Beard
The Jew Elliot Schrage was since
2005 Google's Vice President of Communications and
Public Affairs, the man who ran Google´s PR. He had
this important position until May 2008 when he left
for Facebook to work under the same role.
At Google, he broadened the
company’s messaging from a focus on only product PR to
include all aspects of corporate, financial, policy,
philanthropic and internal communications. Before
Google Shrage served as a Senior Fellow at the
Council on Foreign Relations, the Zionist infested
"public policy think tank".
Schrage together with the Jewish
US Holocaust Museum launched the Darfur tool to Google
Earth (see article U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
and Google Join in Online Darfur Mapping Initiative
http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/ pressrel/darfur_mapping.html):
The United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum today joined with Google (NASDAQ: GOOG)
to unveil an unprecedented online mapping initiative
aimed at furthering awareness and action in the Darfur
region of Sudan. Crisis in Darfur, enables more than
200 million Google Earth™ mapping service users
worldwide to visualize and better understand the
genocide currently unfolding in Darfur. The Museum has
assembled content—photographs, data and eyewitness
testimony—from a number of sources that are brought
together for the first time in Google Earth. This
information will appear as a Global Awareness layer in
Google Earth starting today.
Google Earth’s Elliot Schrage,
Vice President, Global Communications and Public
Affairs, joined Museum Director Sara J. Bloomfield and
Darfurian Daowd Salih at the launch.
Crisis in Darfur is the first
project of the Museum’s Genocide Prevention Mapping
Initiative that will over time include information on
potential genocides allowing citizens, governments and
institutions to access information on atrocities in
their nascent stages and respond.
"Educating today’s generation
about the atrocities of the past and present can be
enhanced by technologies such as Google Earth," says
Bloomfield. "When it comes to responding to genocide,
the world’s record is terrible. We hope this important
initiative with Google will make it that much harder
for the world to ignore those who need us the most."
"At Google, we believe technology
can be a catalyst for education and action," said
Elliot Schrage, Google Vice President, Global
Communications and Public Affairs. "Crisis in Darfur
will enable Google Earth users to visualize and learn
about the destruction in Darfur as never before and
join the Museum’s efforts in responding to this
continuing international catastrophe."
Of course spreading the knowledge
of Israel's genocidal destruction of Palestinian
infrastructure in Gaza in the 2009 assault is not part
of this education.
Another actor is Ethan Beard who
was Google's Director of Social Media. He has since
left for Facebook to become Director of Facebook's
Business Development and then Facebook's Director of
Platform marketing. There are indications that he is
Jewish.
Manber - Google's Israeli Vice
President of Engineering
Google's Vice President of
Engineering, Udi Manber, isIsraeli and a graduate from
the Israel's Technion Institute in Haifa.
He has a long record of top jobs
in Internet related positions.
Manber became the chief scientist
at Yahoo! in 1998.
In 2002, he joined Amazon.com,
where he became "chief algorithms officer" and a Vice
President. He was later appointed CEO of the Amazon
subsidiary company A9.com, where he led the company's
A9search engine work. (Please see an article on
Amazon´s support for Israel. http://abbc.net/thetruth/amazon.htm)
In 2006, Manber was hired by
Google as one of Google's Vice Presidents of
Engineering. In December 2007, he announced Knol,
Google's new project to create a knowledge repository.
Mandber as a senior Google
operative, interacts with the Judeo-Zionist community.
Here is an advertisement which
discloses how Google's Manber will sit with a Rabbi
and discuss Talmud and the Web (http://www.oakland.com/
google-s-talmud-the-web-jewish-
culture-and-the-power-of- associative-thinking-
e394931):
Thu Sep 18, 2008
Contemporary
Jewish Museum presents
Google’s Talmud: The Web, Jewish
Culture, and the Power of Associative Thinking
Location
The Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
District: Downtown/Financial District
Location Date and Time
Thu Sep 18, 2008 (7:00 PM - 8:30 PM)
Description
One of the hallmarks of Jewish culture and scholarship
is an emphasis on commentary and “associative
thinking,” a method essential to the creation of the
Talmud and thousands of years of Biblical commentary.
Udi Manber, Google’s Vice President for Engineering
and best-selling technology critic Howard Rheingold
will join Rabbi Lawrence Kushner in a panel discussion
exploring the connections between art, technology, and
Jewish culture, as seen through the new social,
intellectual, and spiritual implications of the idea
of “search.” This will be followed by a discussion
with Dan Schifrin, the Museum’s director of public
programs and writer in residence.
Advertisement for the event was
also made in the Jewish Weekly: http://www.jweekly.com/
article/full/35726/calendar/
Google’s Jewish guru of giving
In the article "Google’s guru
of giving" (http://www.financialexpress.com/news/
googles-guru-of-giving/265113/0), January 24,
2008, The Financial Express details
Larry Brilliant. Dr Brilliant led the Internet giant’s
philanthropic arm Google.org, where he ruled
over a and40-strong team:
As well as adopting the informal
company motto, “Don’t be evil”, the internet search
firm’s co-founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page,
decided to commit Google to engage in serious
philanthropy. Innovative as ever, they created a new
sort of philanthropic entity, a division of the
company that could pursue its mission through both
for-profit investing and making charitable grants.
This, they hoped, would one day “eclipse Google itself
in overall world impact by ambitiously applying
innovation and significant resources to the largest of
the world’s problems.”
It would be funded with 1% of the
firm’s equity, annual profits and employees’ time.
In February 2006, after a lengthy
search, Dr Brilliant was appointed to run Google.org.
Media reports focused on the old hippy’s colourful
past, not least his spell as a doctor with the
Grateful Dead, a legendary 1960s rock band. What
attracted his new employers was his unique record of
success both in running Silicon Valley tech firms and
in implementing large-scale solutions to big social
problems.
[...]
Though he has taken nearly two years to produce a
strategy for Google.org, Dr Brilliant has not been
taking things easy. He may have added a taste for
Hindu meditation to his Detroit Jewish roots (he once
shared a guru with Apple’s boss, Steve Jobs), but he
is a driven man, travelling widely and seeking advice
from hundreds of people, pushing himself harder than
friends say is wise for a sexagenarian. When he
arrived at Google.org he found extraordinarily high
expectations, a blank sheet of paper to fill with a
strategy, and “microscopic attention” from outside on
what it was doing.
During his time as Google's
philantropic boss Brilliant combined his work with his
dedication for Jews and Judaism. For instance
Brilliant, as Executive Director of Google.org,
appeared as a speaker at the Jewish Community
Federation in San Francisco's Business Leadership
Council Breakfast meeting.February 28, 2007. According
to the organization´s homepage (http://www.sfjcf.org/aboutjcf/press/2007/brilliant.asp):
Larry Brilliant, Executive
Director of Google.org, will share his vision for
“Healing a Broken World” with attendees at the second
annual Business Leadership Council Breakfast on
Wednesday, February 28, 2007.
[...]
Dr. Larry Brilliant is the Executive Director of
Google.org, the umbrella organization which includes
the Google Foundation as well as partnerships with and
contributions to for-profit and nonprofit entities.
[...]
Sponsored by AT&T and Levisohn Venture Partners, this
special BLC event is open to all donors who contribute
$1,000 or more to the 2007 San Francisco-based Jewish
Community Federation’s Annual Campaign. Donors under
the age of 40 who contribute $500 are also welcome.
The Jewish Community Federation
is the central organization for fundraising, planning,
outreach and leadership development for Jewish
communities in San Francisco, the Peninsula, and Marin
and Sonoma counties. In fiscal year 2006, the
Federation’s annual campaign allocated $18.3 million
to some 60 agencies providing social services,
educational and cultural programs in the Bay Area, in
the U.S., Israel and elsewhere in the world. In fiscal
year 2006, the Federation’s Endowment Fund, with
assets exceeding $1.8 billion, provided more than $203
million for a variety of grants, seed projects and
emergency needs. For more information, call
415.777.0411 or visit www.sfjcf.org.
So here we can see how the Google
boss fraternises with an organization that is
interrelated to the Zionist state.
In April 2009 Larry Brilliant,
after 3 years at Google, said he was parting ways with
the Internet giant, leaving Google.org to join
a new organisation set up by former eBay President and
Jew, Jeff Skoll. But Dr Brilliant also said he would
remain as an advisor to Google.
Google´s Israel connections
Here follows a most revealing
article on how Google's Sergey Brin, Facebook´s Mark
Zuckerberg and Yahoo's President Susan Decker, are
invited by the Israeli leadership to Israel, during
Israel's 60th anniversary celebrations:
Facebook,
Google founders to attend Jerusalem conference in May
By Guy Grimland, Ha´aretz
Correspondent
Ha´aretz 01/04/2008
Co-founder of internet giant
Google, Sergey Brin, will join Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg, and Yahoo president Susan Decker at a
presidential panel on technology to be held at the
Jerusalem International Convention Center May 13-15.
The convention, which was formed
at the initiative of President Shimon Peres, will also
be attended by a number of Israeli political,
religious and financial leaders, as well as academics
and cultural figures.
The panel will discuss issues
facing technology in today's age and the future, in
particular in regard to how it will affect Israel and
the Jewish world.
Former UK prime minister Tony
Blair will also take part in the conference, as will
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, former U.S.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former prime
minister of the Czech Republic Vaclev Havel, Nobel
Prize Laureate Eli Wiesel, and Georgia President
Michael Saakashvili
The Israel News Agency
also writes (http://www.israelnewsagency.com/
israel60thbirthdaypresidents conferenceshimonperes
anniversary
jerusalemolmert facingtomorrow 48050708.html):
In attendance, in addition to
many national presidents and heads of state will be
dignitaries from the worlds of business and academia.
Among them are Sergey Brin, founder of Google and
Susan Decker of Yahoo. Dr. Miriam and Sheldon Adelson
will be serving as the honorary chairpersons for the
Israel 60th Birthday Presidential Conference which has
enthusiastically attracted the attention of Jewish
leaders and others worldwide.
And B' nai B' rith Magazine
(http://bnaibrith.org/magazines/
2008FallBBM/future-concerns- mariaschin.cfm) are
also happy with the representation:
I was particularly impressed with
the large numbers of young people in attendance,
representing Israeli universities and aliyah
organizations like MASA. At the conclusion of the
panel discussion moderated by Israeli entrepreneur
Yossi Vardi and featuring, among others, Brin, the
co-founder of Google; Susan Decker of Yahoo; and
Rupert Murdoch, several dozen young adults crowded on
stage to meet the speakers—and more than one business
card was exchanged.
We write more on the Zionists
attending this conference in our section on Yahoo!.
Google's business cooperation with
Israel
Ha´aretz online edition
15/05/2008, writes:
Google co-founder lauds Israeli
innovation in tech, environment
By Lior Kodner, Haaretz
Correspondent and Haaretz Service
Google co-founder Sergey Brin on
Thursday lauded Israeli innovations in technology and
environmental efforts, saying Israel "takes our
climate challenges very seriously."
Brin, visiting as a delegate to
President Shimon Peres' Presidential Conference, told
Haaretz that these challenges have "great geopolitical
ramifications on this country, in addition to
environmental ones."
He noted that Israel's leading
efforts in the field of sustainable energy, saying:
"Obviously in Israel they need to innovate with water
and things like that. I was really intrigued to see
drip irrigation. I just realized that came out of
Israel."
Brin gave particular attention to
Israel's work in environmentally friendly
transportation.
A prototype of the world's first
fully electric car was demonstrated for the first time
on Sunday in Tel Aviv, by Israeli entrepreneur Shai
Agassi.
Developers hope the car will
revolutionize transportation in the country and serve
as a pilot for the rest of the world. If all goes as
planned, Israel will be the first country to have
electric cars on its highways in large numbers in the
next few years.
Brin also spoke about new
projects ongoing at Google, including the "huge range
of efforts" being made on mobile technology and the
patience needed in the field.
"I think it takes a while to
develop the technology, to develop,
to educate advertisers about it,"
he said. "We have to bootstrap everything. our search
based targeted ads took a number of year sand people
are expecting overnight that you work a miracle. It is
a combination of technology, advertising networks, and
user expectations. All those things have to come
together and that takes time," he said.
During his visit, Brin toured
Jewish sites, including the Western Wall in the Old
City of Jerusalem.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin,
attending the World Economic Forumin Davos, announced
the establishment of an R&D center in Israel.
Ha´aretz 30/01/2006 writes:
Google founder
plans R&D center in Israel
By Guy Rolnik
DAVOS, Switzerland – Google “is
in the process of establishing an R&D center in
Israel,” Sergey Brin, a founder of the Internet search
titan, told Haaretz during the World Economic Forum
here. Brin and co-founder Larry Page were among the
more visible participants at the economic conference.
Both have a solid connection with Israeli
entrepreneurs in the Internet field.
A Google executive told Haaretz
that the company had recently recruited a large number
of academics, engineers, mathematicians, statisticians
and economists for additional development of the
company’s search engine algorithm and its smart ad
systems on the Net. There is still a shortage of
quality personnel for developing analytic tools and
predicting the massive volume of information
accumulated on the search engine.
[...]
Last summer, Google decided to establish a local
marketing and sales branch in Israel to bolster its
advertising revenues in the Israel market. Google
hired Meir Brand to head its Israel office, choosing a
former Microsoft executive just as it had done in
China.
[...]
Ha´aretz interview with
Sergey Brin in Israel, May 29,2008:
[...]
This is Brin's third visit to Israel. The first time
was with his parents, when he was still a teenager,
and the second was in September 2003, when Google was
still a relatively small, privately owned company.
Last week, however, Brin arrived here as the head of
one of the largest and most influential companies in
the world.
How has Israel changed since your
previous visits?
"It's pretty impressive just to
see how the tech industry has continued to grow. The
development, kind of just looking at the city of Tel
Aviv. I mean, there are a bunch of buildings. Maybe
I'm crazy, but I feel like there are lots of buildings
that weren't here when I was here last. And I've just
seen some of the companies and their state of
development, the levels developed here - it's just
incredible."
[...]
Did your family ever consider immigrating to Israel?
"Boy, I need to ask them that. In
fact, my great-grandmother lived in the U.S. for a
period of time, so we did have some ties to the U.S. I
think my dad actually had a colleague who had moved to
the U.S., who had given him greater certainty [with
respect to] the job market. And those were the big
factors. But I can ask. My parents are here with me -
I mean, not in the office, but in Israel."
In hindsight, considering what
you see now in the U.S. and Israel, if your parents
had come here, do you think we would have Google
today?
[Laughs] "Look, I've been very
lucky in my life, and I'm sure there've been lots of
random circumstances that have contributed to that, so
I probably would not be the first to change it. But
looking at the kinds of innovation and development
that I see here now, I certainly think it's possible
to enjoy great success coming to Israel."
Google's cooperation with Jewish
censors
Below are some articles
illustrating how Google assists Jewish Internet
censorship. The articles show that Google follows
dictates from ADL and the Zionist Organization of
America, that Google "robots" censor pro-Palestinian
bloggers, and that sites like Radio Islam are
censored.
ADL Praises Google for Responding to Concerns About
Rankings of Hate Sites includes letter from Google Jew
Sergey Brin and Google's explanation for the word
"Jew"
How the Zionist Organization of America shapes
Google's policies ZOA complains about "anti-Semitism"
...and Google adjusts promptly
ZOA Convinces Google to Change the Earth the Zionist
Organization of America changes the way we view the
World through Google Earth
Google´s war on pro-Palestinian bloggers Google's
"robots" unmasked, Is Google ethnic cleansing the
Internet?
Uruknet cut off from Google News again! - external
link information on how an Iraq war information site
is being censored by Google
Jew Gotta’ Friend At Google - what is "hate speech"?
Google News stops indexing what it calls "hate spech"
"Google This"! - on Google's Israel rush by Philip
Jones, Rense.com
Google Fascists? looking into the worrying
implications of Google's near monopoly of web search
engines
Censorship of the Internet - study reveals Google
censorship of Radio Islam's sites by Germar Rudolf
Here we will give attention to
one extra article to show how the Zionist organization
ADL cooperates with Google. In 2007 a conference was
held in Israel with ADL, the International Network
Against Cyber hate, and Google's Israel Director Meir
Brand. Ha´aretz, 12/11/2007, writes:
Organizers of the conference
representing the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish
group that counters anti-Semitism, brought examples of
anti-Jewish hate material freely available on the
Internet, and participants called for more action to
stop it.
[...]
He [Meir Brand] said Google removes results from its
search index only when required to by law, for
example, when copyright infringement is an issue. In
Germany and Austria, he said, Google removes Nazi
content, which is against the law there.
Recognizing the problem, however,
Google has instituted a warning system for hate
entries, taking viewers to a page warning that some of
the search results may be offensive, and noting that
opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect Google's
views.
Just as a small reminder ADL:s
Director Abraham Foxman was one of many top Jewish
dignitaries in Israel celebrating Israel´s 60th
Anniversary back in 2008.
Appendix
Excerpts from the article
"Sergey Brin: the Google revolutionary", by Mark
Malseed, The Jewish Chronicle, April 6, 2007
[the complete article can be read here http://abbc.net/islam/english/jewishp/internet/brin_of_google_jewish_chronicle.htm]:
"This intensity emerges during
weekly strategy meetings, where he and Page — who
share the title of Google president — command the last
word on approving new products, reviewing new hires
and funding long-term research.
Brin also holds sway over the
unscientific but all-important realms of people,
policy and politics."
"Brin’s Jewish sensibility is,
likewise, grounded in his family’s experience of life
in the Soviet Union, and their eventual emigration to
the United States. “I do somewhat feel like a
minority,” he says. “Being Jewish, especially in
Russia, is one aspect of that. Then, being an
immigrant in the US. And then, since I was
significantly ahead in math's in school, being the
youngest one in a class. I never felt like a part of
the majority. So I think that is part of the Jewish
heritage in a way.”"
"As a young boy, though, he had
only a vague awareness of why his family wanted to
leave their native Russia. He picked up the ugly
details of the anti-Semitism they faced bit by bit
years later, he says. Nevertheless, he sensed, early
on, all of the things that he wasn't - he wasn't
Russian; he wasn't welcome in his own country; he
wasn't going to get a fair shake in advancing through
its schools. Further complicating his understanding of
his Jewish identity was the fact that, under the
atheist Soviet regime, there were few religious or
cultural models of what being Jewish was. The
negatives were all he had."
"For many Soviet Jews, exit visas
never came. But, in May 1979, the Brins were granted
papers to leave the USSR. "We hoped it would happen,"
Genia says, "but we were completely surprised by how
quickly it did." The timing was fortuitous - they were
among the last Jews allowed to leave until the
Gorbachev era. Sergey Brin, who turned six that
summer, remembers what followed as simply unsettling"
- literally so. "We were in different places from day
to day," he says. The journey was a blur. First
Vienna, where the family was met by representatives of
the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which helped
thousands of Eastern European Jews establish new lives
in the West. Then, on to the suburbs of Paris, where
Michael's "unofficial" Jewish PhD adviser, Anatole
Katok, had arranged a temporary research position for
him."
"One thing the Brins shared with
thousands of other families emigrating to the West
from the Soviet Union was the discovery that,
suddenly, they were free to be Jews. "Russian Jews
lacked the vocabulary to even articulate what they
were feeling," says Lenny Gusel, the founder of a San
Francisco-based network of Russian-Jewish immigrants.
"They were considered Jews back home. Here, they were
considered Russians. Many longed just to assimilate as
Americans." Gusel's group, which he calls the "79ers",
after the peak year of immigration in the 1970s, and
its New York cousin, R Jeneration, have attracted
hundreds of 20- and 30-something immigrants who
grapple with their Jewish identity. "Sergey is the
absolute emblem of our group, the number one
Russian-Jewish immigrant success story," he says.
The Brins were no different from
their fellow immigrants in that being Jewish was an
ethnic, not a religious, experience. "We felt our
Jewishness in different ways, not by keeping kosher or
going to synagogue. It is genetic," explains Sergey's
father Michael. "We were not very religious. My wife
doesn't eat on Yom Kippur; I do." Genia interjects:
"We always have a Passover dinner. We have a Seder. I
have the recipe for gefilte fish from my grandmother."
Religious or not, on arriving in the suburbs of
Washington, the Brins were adopted by a synagogue,
Mishkan Torah of Greenbelt, Maryland, which helped
them acquire furnishings for their home. "We didn't
need that much, but we saw how much the community
helped other families," Genia says. Sergey attended
Hebrew school at Mishkan Torah for almost three years
but hated the language instruction - and everything
else, too. "He was teased there by other kids and he
begged us not to send him any more," his other
remembers. "Eventually, it worked." the Conservative
congregation turned out to be too religious for the
Brins and they drifted.
When a three-week trip to Israel
awakened 11- year-old Sergey's interest in all things
Jewish, the family inquired at another synagogue about
restarting studies to prepare for a barmitzvah. But
the rabbi said it would take more than a year to catch
up and Sergey abandoned the pursuit. If there was one
Jewish value the Brin family upheld without
reservation, Michael says, it was scholarship."
"What came next is Google legend.
In the spring of 1995, Sergey met an opinionated
computer- science student from the University of
Michigan named Larry Page. They argued over the course
of two days, each finding the other cocky and
obnoxious. They also formed an instant bond, relishing
the intellectual combat. Like Sergey, Larry is the son
of high-powered intellects steeped in computer
science. The two young graduate students also share a
Jewish background.
Larry's maternal grandfather made
aliyah, and his mother was raised Jewish. Larry,
however, brought up in the mould of his father, a
computer-science professor whose religion was
technology, does not readily identify as a Jew. He,
too, never had a barmitzvah. Larry and Sergey soon
began working on ways to harness information on the
web, spending so much time together that they took on
a joint identity, LarryandSergey"."
"Their venture quickly bore
fruit. After viewing a quick demo, Sun Microsystems
co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim (himself a Jewish
immigrant from Germany) wrote a $100,000 cheque to "Google,
Inc"."
"They are without a doubt two of
the most eligible bachelors on Google Earth, but both
are reported to be in serious relationships - Sergey
is reportedly engaged to Anne Wojcicki, a healthcare
investor and the sister of Google executive Susan
Wojcicki, who owned the garage where Google got
started. In a 2001 interview, Genia said she hoped
Sergey would find "somebody exciting who could be
really interesting to him... [who] had a sense of
humour that could match his". As one might expect, she
also prefers that Sergey marry a Jewish girl. "I hope
that he would keep it in mind," she confided."
"The Ten Commandments it is not,
but Google does operate with a moral code of sorts.
"Don't be evil" is the maxim supposed to guide
behaviour at all levels of the company. When pressed
for clarification, Google chief executive officer Eric
Schmidt has famously said: "Evil is whatever Sergey
says is evil." One malevolent practice, in Google's
view, is tampering with or otherwise censoring the
list of results produced by a Google search. An early
test of the Google founders' commitment to providing
unfiltered information struck very close to home. The
anti-Semitic website Jew Watch appeared prominently in
Google results for searches on the term "Jew",
prompting Jewish groups to demand that Google remove
the site from the top of its listings. Google refused.
Sergey said at the time: "I certainly am very offended
by the site, but the objectivity of our rankings is
one of our very important principles." As a
compromise, Google displays a warning at the top of
questionable pages."
"Viewed against the backdrop of
Sergey's distaste for authority, the decision to cave
in to China's totalitarian leadership seems out of
character. Sergey's public comments on the matter have
evolved to reflect this contradiction. While defending
the decision at first, he later acknowledged that
Google had "compromised" its principles. "Perhaps now
the principled approach makes more sense," he has
said, but adding: "It's not where we chose to go right
now." Does a company founded by two Jews, no matter
how assimilated, necessarily retain some defining
Jewish characteristics? The Google masterminds'
penchant for pushing boundaries - without asking
permission - might as well be called chutzpah.
However you label it, it is an
attitude that runs deeply through Google and may help
explain why the company is embroiled in lawsuits over
many of its new projects: the aggressive scanning of
library books it does not own; display of copyrighted
material; and copyright issues connected to its
acquisition of YouTube, the online video site whose
popularity rests in part on the availability of
pirated television and movie clips. Google's first
employee and several other early hires were Jewish
and, when the initial winter-holiday season rolled
around, a menorah rather than a Christmas tree graced
the lobby. Google's former chef, Charlie Ayers, cooked
up latkes, brisket, tzimmes and matzah-ball soup for
Chanucah meals and turned the Passover Seder into a
Google tradition.
To some, Google's emphasis on
academic achievement - hiring only the best and the
brightest and employing hundreds of PhDs - could be
considered Jewish. So, perhaps, could "Don't be evil".
With its hint of tikkun olam, the Kabbalistic concept
of "repairing the world", it reflects the company's
commitment to aggressive philanthropy."
"Nevertheless, he and his parents
do support a few charities. "There are people who
helped me and my family out. I do feel responsible to
those organisations," he says. One of them is Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society, the group that helped the Brins
come to the United States. Genia serves on its board
and heads its project to create a digital record of
Jewish-immigrant archives. Has Sergey been a target of
anti-Semitism since he left the Soviet Union? "I've
experienced it," he says. "Usually, it is fairly
subtle. People are on about all the media companies
being run by Jewish executives, with the implication
of a conspiracy... I think I'm fortunate that it
doesn't really affect me personally, but there are
hints of it all around. That's why I think it is worth
noting.""
"Several years ago, Sergey and
Larry visited a school for gifted math's students near
Tel Aviv. When they took to the stage, the audience
roared, as if they were rock stars. Every student
there, many of them, like Sergey, immigrants, from the
former Soviet Union, knew of Google. Sergey began, to
the crowd's delight, with a few words in Russian,
which he still speaks at home with his parents. "I
have standard Russian-Jewish parents," he then
continued in English. "My dad is a math's professor.
They have a certain attitude about studies. And I
think I can relate that here, because I was told that
your school recently got seven out of the top 10
places in a math's competition throughout all Israel."
The students applauded their
achievement and the recognition from Sergey, unaware
that he was setting up a joke. "What I have to say,"
he continued, "is in the words of my father: ‘What
about the other three?'" The students laughed. They
knew where he was coming from. That Sergey has
parlayed his skills into unimaginable business success
does not mean those "standard Russian-Jewish parents"
are ready to let him off the academic hook."
Facebook
"He met
Mark Zuckerberg in 2002 after they had joined the same
fraternity which primarily concentrated on activities
within the Jewish community.
'We ate Shabbat dinner
together,' Hasit said. 'Every year we raised money for
charities in Israel. Mark was one of the members of
the fraternity, like many other Jewish students at
Harvard.'
Hasit,
who wears a skullcap, says the 25-year-old Zuckerberg
feels an affinity with Judaism. 'He fasts on Yom
Kippur,' Hasit says of Zuckerberg. 'Sometimes he would
come to the Hillel House, a Jewish organization that
ran various activities.' "
- The Jew Ariel Hasit, who now
has joined the Israeli Defense Forces, on his personal
experience of the Jewish Facebook founder and CEO,
Mark Zuckerberg, Ha´aretz, 10/05/2009.
Jewish founder and CEO
The popular social networking
site Facebook, launched in February2004, has a 100%
Jewish founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.
Jews readily boast about this
fact. The Jewish etnocentrist site Jew or Not Jew:
Choosing the Chosen People, see logo below, have a
special entry for Zuckerberg (as they have for
Google´sSergey Brin and Larry Page), where Zuckerberg
gets their "Jew Score" total of 12 (4 + 4 + 4).
See: http://www.jewornotjew.com/
profile.jsp?ID=369.
The site, which should be
regarded as some case of internal Jewish humour,
explains the meaning of this score:
About the Jew Score
We evaluate how Jewish a person
is based on three factors. How Jewish they are
internally, how Jewish they are externally and how
much we want that person to be a Jew in the first
place.
In practice, the I Score tends to
refer to birth history with some adjustments for how
we imagine they see/saw themselves. The O Score is for
how Jewish they look and act. The K Score stands for
Kvell (pride) and is subject to the whims of the
creators of this website.
The Jew Score refers to our
opinion only and is affected by but not definitive of
one's actual Jewishness.
The site of the World Jewish
Digest, as another example, also counts Mark
Zuckerberg as one of their examples of Jewish
influentials in their list "10 to watch in 2008 -
WJS´s shortlist to Jewish standouts". Zuckerberg,
"born into a well-to-do Jewish-American family in
Dobbs Ferry, N.Y", gets the ranking place of 3 in
their list of10 influential Jews.
Zuckerberg´s Jewish entourage at
Facebook
The New York Times,
May 13, 2009, reported:
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz
noted that “Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, a
Jewish former Harvard University student.”
Mr. Schnitt [a Facebook
spokesman] told ABC that while some employees of the
social-networking service came from families marked by
the Holocaust, that was not influencing their
decision:
Many of us at Facebook have
direct personal connection to the Holocaust, through
parents who were forced to flee Europe or relatives
who could not escape. We believe in Facebook’s mission
that giving people tools to make the world more open
is a better way to combat ignorance or deception than
censorship, though we recognize that others, including
those at the company, disagree.
So here we learn from the
Facebook spokesman Mr. Schnitt that "many of us at
Facebook have direct personal connection tothe
Holocaust", which of course means nothing else
than that they are Jewish.
So who are these Jewish actors?
To begin with, in the absolute
beginning, when Zuckerberg decided to spread his new
Facebook project to other schools than Harvard, he
enlisted help from his Jewish friend Dustin Moskovitz.
Moskovitz then became the Vice President of
Engineering of Facebook.
They got their first funding from
another Jew, German-born technology entrepreneur Peter
Thiel, one of the founders ofPayPal.
We here recommend reading an
article from the The Guardian (14 Jan, 2008) on the
people behindFacebook which has more information on
Thiel. The Guardian concludes that:
"... the real face behind
Facebook is the 40-year-old Silicon Valley venture
capitalist and futurist philosopher Peter Thiel."
As a typical Jewish etnocentrist
Thiel prefers to deal with other Jews. His business
partner with whom he who founded PayPal is the
Ukrainan-born now-American Jew Max Rafael Levchin.
Other Jews Thiel is interacting
with are David Sacks,PayPal's former chief operating
officer, and George Zachary,"a friend of Max and
Peter's" and partner of the Jew EdSkoll from eBay.
Below follows an excerpt from
"Once You're Lucky, Twice You'reGood: The Rebirth of
Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0", bySarah
Lacy, (see: http://www.metroactive.com/
metro/06.11.08/cover-supermen-0824.html) on
Thiel´s "PayPal mafia":
The PayPal mafia even had
Hollywood success. Jeff Skoll was one of the first
eBay executives who became friends with the PayPal
crew when eBay bought the company in 2002. He started
up Participant Productions on a lark, and it has been
one of the most profitable productions companies in
Hollywood. Among its first four films were Syriana,
Good Night, and Good Luck, North Country, and An
Inconvenient Truth. Skoll's success convinced Max and
Peter to start dabbling in Hollywood, bankrolling the
2006 in die flick Thank You for Smoking, along with
David Sacks, PayPal's former chief operating officer.
While Sacks continued to play the
Hollywood game, he also launched a new social
networking site for families, called Geni.com. It
allows people to fill out their family trees and link
them to the family trees of spouses and in-laws.
Anyone on the tree can add to the tree, the idea being
that over time you discover people you're related to
that you didn't know. It's a bold idea, one of the
first Web 2.0 start-ups aimed squarely at families.
Peter Thiel, naturally, backed it early on. And in
Geni's first venture capital round with Charles River
Ventures, it got nosebleed $100 million valuation. The
CRV partner who wrote the check was George Zachary,
Skoll's early partner in Participant Productions and a
friend of Max and Peter's. By 2006, the PayPal mafia
was an incestuous world where, for now, everyone
seemed to be making lots of money.
Thiel makes up one fourth of the
Board members of Facebook. Thus apart from providing
the money, he really has a lot of influence -just as
The Guardian had noted.
Thiel - "the real face behind
Facebook" - is a Zionist
What The Guardian failed
to tell is that Thiel also has an Israel agenda.
The Israeli-based Adelson
Institute for Strategic Studies writes (http://www.adelsoninstitute.org.il/
OnAgenda.aspx?id=62&from=a):
On Tuesday, May 12, 2009, The
Adelson Institute hosted Richard Perle, former
assistant to the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of
the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee during the
Reagan administration, and Peter Thiel, Co-Founder of
PayPal and President of Clarium Capital Management.
The topic of discussion was: “The first 100 days of
the Obama administration".
Perle briefed the Adleson
Institue's staff and faculty and said that the outcome
of Obama's new approach towards adversaries will be
tested in a few months time.
Thiel, who participated in
Perle's briefing, said that there is an incredible gap
between Israel's reality and its potential. People
talk about China, India and Brazil as emerging market
countries, he added, while Israel is underrated.
According to Thiel, all it takes is a short visit to
Israel in order to appreciate the incredible talent,
intensity and drive of the Israelis.
It should here be reminded that
Richard Perle that Thielmet in a briefing, is the
infamous Neo-con from the Bush era who was one of the
main Jewish architects behind the Iraq invasion and
war in2003.
Facebook sponsor Peter Thiel
reveals his Israel agenda in a video speech he made
for the Adelson Institute and which can be seen
through the following link: http://www.adelsoninstitute.org.
il/MediaViewer.aspx?id=57
The Adelson Institute gives the
following description of Thiel´s video message:
Israel is Truly the Country of
the Future, May 17, 2009
There is an incredible gap
between Israel's reality and its potential, says Peter
Thiel, Co-Founder of PayPal and President of Clarium
Capital Management. Thiel, a guest of the Adelson
Institute for Strategic studies, participated in
Richard Perle's briefing at the Adelson Institute.
People talk about China, India and Brazil as emerging
market countries, says Thiel, while Israel is
underrated. All it takes is a short visit in order to
appreciate the incredible talent, intensity and drive
of the Israelis.
In the video Peter Thiel -
economic sponsor and Facebook Board member - hails the
Jewish state of Israel. Here follows a transcript of
some of his statements in the video:
"I believe that Israel is a
truly extraordinary place."
"... an incredible
potential..."
"Just visiting here [in
Israel] for a few days one is always struck by the
incredible talent and intensity and drive of the
people."
"I think that if Israel is
able to resolve some of these issues, that surround it
over the next few years, it will probably be the best
place in the world."
"I believe the future is not
in cheap labour or cheap capital or in real estate. I
believe the future is in technology and in that sense
perhaps Israel is truly the country of the future."
The Adelson Institute for
Strategic Studies at the Shalem Centerin Jerusalem is
a 100 % Zionist institution.
We here reproduce the Mission
Statement of the institute Thiel cooperates with:
The Adelson Institute for
Strategic Studies at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem is
an academic and research institute founded by its
chairman, Natan Sharansky, in 2007. The Adelson
Institute for Strategic Studies develops, articulates
and builds support for the strategic principles needed
to address the challenges currently facing Israel and
the West. Israel, as the only democracy in this region
surrounded by totalitarian governments, is on the
cutting edge of the challenges and dangers confronting
Western civilization everywhere.
As part of this overall effort,
the Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies seeks to
explore how the advancement of freedom, democracy, and
human rights can be marshaled as an effective measure
to secure and strengthen international stability and
security. The Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies
also seeks to examine international law in light of
the new forms of asymmetric warfare and terror; the
establishment of credible deterrence against guerilla
and terror organizations and the states that sponsor
them; the appropriate response to weapons of mass
destruction; and the strengthening of Israel's
relations with its strategic allies.
Natan Sharansky, founder and
chairman of the institute, is a racist Russian Jew and
Israeli politician (former deputy PrimeMinister)
famous for his "tough" stance on the Palestinians.
Palestinian resistance to Zionist domination is
branded as"terrorism". Sharansky writes in Jan. 15,
2009 (Bloomberg.com) on the ongoing Israeli
slaughter in Gaza:
Terrorism is a cancer that can’t
be cured through “proportional” treatments. It
requires invasive surgery.
Here follows another article on
Peter Thiel and Israel from [vc] cafe
(http://www.vccafe.com/
2008/01/02/peter-thiel-gambles-on
-the-next-internet-hit-israels-hooja/):
Peter Thiel
gambles on the next internet hit – Israel’s Hooja
Peter Thiel knows a thing or two
about consumer internet. After all, he’s a PayPal
cofounder, one of Facebook’s board members and its
first investor ($500,000) way before its $15 billion
valuation, giving him a hefty return of a billion.
Thiel is known as a savvy investor with a ‘golden
touch’ that tends to invest small amounts early on
taking a ‘hands-off’ approach with management (learn
more about his investment strategy in Thiel’s recent
WSJ profile).
Apart from Facebook, Thiel
invested in some of the internet’s biggest brand names
early on, including: Yelp, Slide, Linked In and
Friendster. These days, Peter Thiel is managing the
hedge fund Clarium Capital, which manages $2 billion
under management and he’s also a partner in the
Founders Fund, that recently raised $220 million for
its second fund. Now, for the first time, Thiel is
betting an Israeli tech startup, to be the next
winner.
Globes reports that Thiel, along
with a group of private investors, raised $1.5 million
for Hooja, an Israel-based startup founded in April of
2006 by Naama Moran, a former Greylock Partners
associate. Hooja is still operating in stealth mode
(landing page only) but its known to be developing a
unique search technology that enables content
providers to search for personal and social
information in the deep web, including social
networks. One of Hooja’s investors describes the
technology as ’social search’ – basically providing
higher ranking to information that a user’s friends
are likely to click on.
Other Board members
The other Board members of
Facebook apart from Thiel are Mark Zuckerberg himself,
the Jewish venture capitalist Jim Breyer, and finally
Marc Andreessen.
Jim Breyer also sits in the Board
of Directors of Dell, Walmart and Marvel.
Marc Andreessen is the founder of
Netscape (non-Jewish?), but a man who works closely
with the Jew Ben Horowitz with whom he founded
Opsware. Andreessen has also invested in the Israeli
Israel Seed Partners thus becoming a partner of
and cooperating with Jonathan Medved, one of Israel's
leading venture capitalists. So Andreesen - Jew or not
- is well entangled in the Jewish-Israeli Internet
establishment.
In our section on Google we
detailed Sheryl Sandberg, a Jewish woman who was
Google´s Vice President of Global Online Sales &
Operations.
As Rabbi Levi Brackman and
journalist Sam Jaffewrite in their book "Jewish Wisdom
for Business Success", p. 2:
Early in 2008, she left Google to
become the second-in-command of Facebook, the emerging
social-networking company.
The Jewish "second-in-command of
Facebook" Sheryl Sandberg is presently Chief Operating
Officer. As COO, Sandberg is responsible for helping
Facebook scale its operations and expand its presence
globally. Sandberg in this position manages sales,
marketing, business development, human resources,
public policy, privacy and communications and reports
directly to Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
It can here be repeated that
Sandberg is married to another Jew, David Goldberg,
former music head at Yahoo!.
Another recruit from Google is
the Jew Elliot Schrage, now Vice President of
Communications, Public Policy and Platform Marketing
at Facebook. In this position he is responsible for
developing and coordinating key messages about
products, corporate business and partnerships. He also
oversees the company’s public policy strategy
worldwide. At Google Schrage was Vice President of
Communications and Public Affairs and in our special
section on Google we documented how he worked to
promote propaganda together with the Jewish "US
Holocaust Memorial".
Another Jew who has had positions
of influence in Facebook was Justin Rosenstein, a top
engineer who was one of the first employees Facebook
poached from Google, where he was a Product Manager,
as Facebook began its rise in 2007.
Both Dusty Moskovitz and
Rosenstein have since left Facebook (2008) to jointly
start Internet ventures of their own.
Ethan Beard is head of Platform
at Facebook. Earlier he was Director of Business
Development. Prior to joining Facebook, he was a
Director of Social Media at Google.
Facebook and Israel
The Jewish state sees the
importance in Internet Jews such as Mark Zuckeberg. In
2008 the Israeli paper Ha´aretz reported:
Facebook,
Google founders to attend Jerusalem conference in May
By Guy Grimland, Ha´aretz
Correspondent
Ha´aretz 01/04/2008
Co-founder of internet giant
Google, Sergey Brin, will join Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg, and Yahoo president Susan Decker at a
presidential panel on technology to be held at the
Jerusalem International Convention Center May 13-15.
The convention, which was formed
at the initiative of President Shimon Peres, will also
be attended by a number of Israeli political,
religious and financial leaders, as well as academics
and cultural figures.
The panel will discuss issues
facing technology in today's age and the future, in
particular in regard to how it will affect Israel and
the Jewish world.
Former UK prime minister Tony
Blair will also take part in the conference, as will
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, former U.S.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former prime
minister of the Czech Republic Vaclev Havel, Nobel
Prize Laureate Eli Wiesel, and Georgia President
Michael Saakashvili
Here we see how the young Jewish
entrepreneur Zuckerberg, with fellow Internet-Jew
Sergey Brin, is invited down to the Jewishstate to
participate in the celebrations of Israel's
60thanniversary (which was the reason the meeting was
held) and to meetwith the top Zionist echelons.
(It should here be noted that
Shimon Peres is a war criminal. In 1996 he was
responsible, as the leader if the Jewish state, of
Israel's massacre of over 100 Lebanese civilians in
Qana.)
On March 11th, 2008, Nick O'Neill
posted an interview with Mark Zuckerberg where they
touched on the subject of "anti-Semitism" and
Internet:
Recently Shimon Peres suggested
that Israelis and Jews worldwide use Facebook to fight
anti-Semitism in addition to inviting Mark Zuckerberg
to Israel. I asked him about his thoughts on Facebook
as a tool to fight anti-Semitism and if Facebook would
take proactive measures to fight against it. Mark
believes that Facebook need to focus on building
useful communication tools and that the users can use
these tools to connect and generate more worldly
perspectives. As such Facebook does not need to be
proactive about it. When asked about whether he will
visit Israel next year, he said maybe.
First Facebook user has joined the IDF
A quite telling detail is that
the first real user of Facebook, apart from the
co-founders, is a Jew, Arie Hasit (who carries the
Facebook URL id 7). Hasit studied with
Zuckerberg in Harvard and later on did what the Jews
call Aliyah to Israel, that is he settled in
occupied Palestine in accordance to the Jewish Law
of Return. Has it has since joined the Israel
Defense Forces Spokespersons Unit, a
propaganda/disinformation unit of the IDF.
The Israeli paper Ha´aretz
ran a piece on Hasit and Facebook 10/05/2009
(underlines below added by Radio Islam):
Facebook
founder's roommate recounts creation of Internet giant
By Guy Grimland, Ha´aretz
Correspondent
Five years ago, hardly anybody
had heard of Facebook. Today, it seems that there is
nobody in Israel or the world over who is not familiar
with the social networking Web site, which recently
crossed the 200 million user threshold. Facebook is
estimated to be worth $15 billion after Microsoft
bought 1.6 percent stock in the company for $240
million.
Arie Hasit, 26, witnessed the
birth of Facebook. He shared the same apartment as
Mark Zuckerberg, the site's founder, joined the same
college fraternity, and witnessed first-hand the
company's initial climb from a dormitory start-up to a
dominant mega-monstrosity on the Web.
Hasit grew up in Philadelphia.
Since he was young, he dreamed of immigrating to
Israel, which he did two years ago. Today he is
serving in the Israel Defense Forces Spokespersons
Unit. He chose to enlist for a year-and-a-half rather
than the six months which are required of new
immigrants in his age bracket. Israel is not foreign
to him.
"Every summer I was in Jewish
summer camp in the U.S. From time to time I would
visit Israel."
After completing high school at
age 18, he enrolled at Harvard University, where he
studied the history of the Land of Israel. "I thought
this would make it easier for me after I would get to
Israel," Hasit said. "My parents actually thought I
should learned computers so that I would work in
high-tech when I got here."
Hasit focused his studies on the
hip-hop genre in Israel, a subject which would become
the topic of his thesis. He met Mark Zuckerberg in
2002 after they had joined the same fraternity which
primarily concentrated on activities within the Jewish
community.
"We ate Shabbat dinner
together," Hasit said. "Every year we raised money for
charities in Israel. Mark was one of the members of
the fraternity, like many other Jewish students at
Harvard."
Hasit, who wears a skullcap, says
the 25-year-old Zuckerberg feels an affinity with
Judaism. "He fasts on Yom Kippur," Hasit says of
Zuckerberg. "Sometimes he would come to the Hillel
House, a Jewish organization that ran various
activities."
Hasit and Zuckerberg struck up a
friendship, though they were not the closest of
friends. They later lived together in the college
dorms.
"Mark just happened to live in
the apartment where I lived in the dorms," Hasit said.
"He was in one room while I was in the other. This was
a large apartment, we were seven students crammed into
five bedrooms. We saw each other every day for a
number of hours. When Mark moved into the dorms I was
already in my third year while he was in his second
year."
Hasit says that Zuckerberg
decided one day to build a Web site that would serve
as a utility for students at Harvard. "He built the
site for fun," Hasit says. "We had books called Face
Books, which included the names and pictures of
everyone who lived in the student dorms. At first, he
built a site and placed two pictures, or pictures of
two males and two females. Visitors to the site had to
choose who was 'hotter' and according to the votes
there would be a ranking."
"He only ranked people who
received the most votes for being good looking, not
everybody," Hasit said. "There were about 1,000 people
in all. Within four, five hours the site became so
popular that at one point it became impossible to surf
the Web on Harvard's Internet server. This was on a
Sunday in October 2003."
"The next day, the head of the
university denied Zuckerberg access to the Internet.
People complained that Mark used their pictures
without permission. He apologized and ultimately the
university decided not to expel him even though there
were columns in the campus newspaper that argued that
what he did was completely improper."
Zuckerberg's stunt came at a time
when students were appealing to the university to
develop a Web site that would include the pictures and
contact details of students in dorms. Now they feared
that the Zuckerberg episode would compel the
administration to shelve the idea.
"Mark heard these pleas and
decided that if the university won't do something
about it, he will, and he would build a site that
would be even better than what the university had
planned," Hasit said. "Before founding Facebook, he
built the site Course Match which allowed students to
find out who among those living in the same dorm are
taking what courses, so that they could form study
groups."
Zuckerberg started developing
Facebook from his modest dorm room. Every visitor who
registered at the site received a serial number. The
first, second, and third user who registered took up
dummy pages. The fourth user was Zuckerberg himself.
The fifth user is Chris Hughes, a
co-founder of Facebook who also served as the
company's spokesperson. Dustin Moskovitz, the third
part of the site's founding triumvirate, occupies the
sixth user spot. Moskovitz led the technical staff at
Facebook before quitting the company to found a
start-up in 2008.
Hasit's is the seventh registered
user, which in practice makes him the fourth real user
to log into Facebook. "Often people ask me how I
became the fourth user. Sometimes I tell them."
"Mark came to me on the day he
built Facebook, and he said to me, 'Arie, I built this
site. I want you to sign up.' And that is how I signed
up to Facebook. I put a favorite quote of mine in the
profile. I specified my favorite books, which courses
I take at Harvard. I uploaded one picture to the
profile. There was no Wall. There was no News Feed.
There weren't too many things in Facebook, which only
began its lifespan on the Web.
"Initially Zuckerberg asked a
small group of people to sign up to Facebook. At a
certain point he told us to start inviting friends,
and that is what we did on the first and second day
which the site went up on the Web. We could only
invite students enrolled at Harvard. In fact, if you
did not have a Harvard e-mail address you could not
sign into Facebook. At first, dozens of Harvard
students registered. The numbers then reached the
hundreds, and by the fourth day it had already reached
the thousands. People were very enthusiastic about the
site. It enabled them to know who took what courses
and to meet new people. It conquered Harvard. In less
than a week, some 4,000 students signed up for
Facebook."
Hasit recalls how Zuckerberg
spent hours in front of the computer. "He studied
computers and psychology," Hasit said. "Despite the
fact that he developed Facebook, he continued his
studies as per usual. His grades were okay. He was
even in a relationship with a girlfriend. During
Facebook's initial days, the walls in his room were
filled with graphs and charts which showed how many
people joined on a daily basis, who used what
application, and who has the most friends."
"After a few weeks, he decided to
open up Facebook to another university. He had two
friends, one at Stanford and the other at Dartmouth,
whom he asked to promote the site there. He also asked
for help from his ex-girlfriend who was a student at
Dartmouth."
Facebook quickly attracted a
following in other leading universities. "Every user
specified which university he belonged to, and that
was how he kept in touch with other students at the
university in which he studied, but all the networks
were under one Web site."
"The graphs and charts in his
room became graphs and charts which included
statistics from all the universities. At one point he
received requests from students at other universities
who were not in Facebook to open the site to them as
well.
Summary
So we now know that the Mark
Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, "feels an
affinity with Judaism" and has "raised money
for charities in Israel".
In Facebook´s early history
Zuckerberg was assisted by the Jew Dustin Moskovitz
and got funding from Jewish businessman Peter Thiel,
the latter a man with open Zionist views and in
contact with the Zionist establishment. Thiel then
joined the Board of Facebook and is presently -
according to The Guardian -"the real face
behind Facebook".
Other top names are co-Board
member Jim Breyer and the Jewess Sheryl Sandberg, the
"second-in-command of Facebook".
And one of Zuckerberg´s friends
from Harvard - his roommate and Facebook´s first real
user - has since moved to Israel and joined the Israel
Defense Forces Spokespersons Unit. This also reveals
the mindset of people in Zuckerberg´s proximity.
Knowing this one is not surprised
that the arch-Zionist Shimon Peres invited Zuckerberg
to Israel in 2008.
We here give links to more
information on Facebook:
The Guardian on the Jews behind
Facebook Guardian article that gives some idea
about the people behind Facebook, including the Jewish
moneyman Peter Thiel
Jewish Internet Defense Force
'seizes control' of anti-Israel Facebook group article
from The Jerusalem Post
Wikipedia
What is Wikipedia?
Wikipedia is an Internet
encyclopedia that anyone can edit and add information.
Wikipedia claims its articles are
based on a "neutral point of view" but as it is
human beings writing the articles, of course the
contents quickly have been mixed up with politics. For
instance organization like CIA have tried to affect
the entries (see BBC:s "Wikipedia' shows CIA page
edits' "), and big companies try to control the
information on themselves. And Israel and its army of
"cyber-soldier" Jews from all over the world are now
doing the same...
The Wikipedia project has ended
into control of student research on the Internet.
The situation is now that the
majority of subjects Googled will show Wikipedia as
the top - or one of the first top results - and thus
Wikipedia will get the majority of the hits.
And as shown in our section on
Google this Internet search-engine is well in the
hands of Zionist Jews and also cooperates openly with
Zionist organizations such as ADL and the Zionist
Organization of America (ZOA) to control the searches
and censoring information and certain sites.
This means that apart from
Wikipedia other sites may be censored when Googling
any given subject.
Wikipedia´s Jewishfounders- Wales
andSanger
From all the available
information it appears Wikipedia was started by two
Jews, one a programmer, and the other an 'Adult Site'
operator.
The origins are in a project
called Nupedia launched in March 2000by Jimmy Wales
and Larry Sanger.
The Jew Jimmy Wales (actually
James Wales, or also known as "Jimbo"), with riches
from his time as an options trader, became an Internet
entrepreneur and decided to create a free, online
encyclopedia. He recruited the Jew Larry Sanger,
whowas finishing a Ph.D. in philosophy at the Ohio
State University -whom Wales knew from their joint
participation in online mailinglists and Usenet
discussion groups - to become the paid editor in
chief. Wales’s company Bomis, an Internet search
portal and vendor of online “erotic images” (featuring
the Bomis Babe Report), picked up the tab initially.
The Jewish computer programmer
Ben Kovitz is the one who suggested to Larry Sanger,
Nupedia's editor-in-chief, to transfer the online
encyclopedia to a wiki support. Larry and Jimmy Wales
accepted and from that time, Wikipedia took over
Nupedia and became a huge success.
Larry Sanger, one of the two
recognized cofounders, is openly Jewish. In their
rabblings of what different famous Jews are doing
The Jewish Chronicle mentions Sanger in an article
"Larry Sanger... creates a new Wikipedia",
The Jewish Chronicle, 26 October 2006, p. 10.
Wales is presently in charge.
Sanger left in2002, and is a professor/lecturer at
Ohio State.
Jimmy Wales History
Jimmy Wales is the de facto
leader of Wikipedia and as thus wields a lot of
influence. Time Magazine named him in its
2006list of the world's most influential people.
Short history: Wales who was born
in Huntsville, Alabama, went to the exclusive Randolph
prep school, and onto the University of Alabama. Wales
graduated and became a Futures Trader in Chicago. Next
he opened Bomis, an 'Adult Content' website, which was
followed by Nupedia, which morphed into Wikipedia.
Wales is the darling of the Jewish crowd at Harvard,
being a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and
Society, at the Harvard Law School.
What is Bomis.Com?
Basically 'Bomis' is an adult
site, started by Wales.
The website featured
user-generated web rings and that, according to The
Atlantic Monthly (September 2006), "found
itself positioned as the Playboy of the Internet".
For a time the company sold erotic photographs, and
Wales described the site as a "guy-oriented search
engine".
Jewish employees
Names like Jeremy Rosenfeld (a
Bomis employee), Benjamin Kovitz, Seth Cohen, dot the
landscape of technical staff.
Wales´ editing interventions
It should here be noted that
although Wikipedia states that it professes a
"neutral point of view" the on-line dictionary has
even seen direct interventions from its owner
Jimmy Wales over its contents. The Herald Sun
reports June 30, 2009, in the article
"Wikipediaedits helped free David Rohde":
THE New York Times worked with
Wikipedia to keep news of the kidnapping of one of its
reporters in Afghanistan off the online user-edited
encyclopedia.
New York Times reporter David
Rohde, who was kidnapped by the Taliban in November,
escaped from his captors along with his translator
this month.
A number of news organisations,
including Agence France-Presse, at the request of the
New York Times, agreed not to report the kidnapping
out of concerns for their safety.
Keeping the news off Wikipedia
was another matter, the Times said.
It said that on at least a dozen
occasions, user-editors posted news of the abduction
on a Wikipedia page about Mr Rohde, only to have it
erased.
Several times the page was
frozen, preventing further editing, it said.
"The sanitising was a team
effort, led by Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia,
along with Wikipedia administrators and people at the
Times,'' the newspaper said.
"We were really helped by the
fact that it hadn't appeared in a place we would
regard as a reliable source,'' Mr Wales told the
Times.
"I would have had a really hard
time with it if it had.''
The Times said that two days
after the November 10 kidnapping, Michael Moss, an
investigative reporter at the Times and friend of Mr
Rohde, altered Mr Rohde's Wikipedia entry to emphasise
that his work could be seen as sympathetic to Muslims,
like his reporting on Guantanamo and his coverage of
the Srebrenica massacre of Bosnian Muslims.
It said that the next day, an
unidentified user, citing an Afghan news agency
report, edited the entry on Mr Rohde and mentioned the
kidnapping.
Mr Moss deleted the mention, and
the user promptly restored it, adding a note
protesting the removal, the Times said.
It said the Times eventually
reached out to Wales and Wikipedia put an indefinite
block and then a temporary freeze on changes to the
page.
"We had no idea who it was,'' Mr
Wales said of the unidentified user making the edits.
He said there was no indication
the user had ill-intent.
The Times said Mr Wales himself
unfroze the page after the June 19 escape by Mr Rohde
and his interpreter, Tahir Ludin.
Interesting here is to see that
people should be kept in the dark of the "security
deterioration" and the realites of what is
happening in occupied Afghanistan. Instead Wikipedia
will help insanitising the image.
Wikipedia chief Gardner goes
toIsrael - gets advice
Israeli paper Ha´aretz
reports 04/05/2009 on how Sue Gardner, Executive
Director of the Wikimedia Foundation which runs
Wikipedia, has participated at a meeting in Israel - a
Wikipedia Academy 2009 Conference -
organized by Wikimedia´s Israeli supporters and Tel
Aviv University's Netvision Institute for Internet
Studies. Ha´aretz writes:
Wikipedia
editors: Coverage of Israel 'problematic'
By Cnaan Liphshiz
Wikipedia's coverage of
Israel-related issues is "problematic," leading
Israeli internet researchers claimed Sunday at the
Wikipedia Academy 2009 Conference dealing with the
world's largest encyclopedia. The conference was
organized by Wikimedia's volunteer-based Israel
chapter and Tel Aviv University's Netvision Institute
for Internet Studies. However, the Web site's leading
manager said it merely reflected public discourse.
In demonstrating what he defined
as problems, Eli Hacohen, the Institute's director,
showed how Hamas is not defined as a terrorist
organization in the first paragraph describing the
organization on the English site of the reader-edited
online encyclopedia, which is the world's fourth most
popular Web site.
Hacohen also documented his
attempts to define Iran's president, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, as a Holocaust-denier. Each time he
included his remarks on Wikipedia, users and editors
removed the reference - despite Ahmadinejad's frequent
and public Holocaust denials.
On a related entry, Hacohen also
noted that Wikipedia defines David Irving - a known
Holocaust denier - as a historian, although his
credentials are recognized by no one but himself.
Furthermore, the Wikipedia entry on January's
Operation Cast Lead in Gaza describes it as an
"intense bombardment" by Israel on a civilian
population.
Dror Kamir, a leading Israeli
Wikipedia promoter, showed how Lod is not listed as a
city in Israel in Wikipedia's Arabic-language version.
Also attending the conference,
which discussed Wikipedia's role in academia, was Sue
Gardner, the executive director of the Wikimedia
Foundation, which runs Wikipedia. Gardner told Haaretz
that she is "quite comfortable" with the mistakes on
the Web site. "I know that more or less the same
mistakes can be found in the New York Times," she
explained.
Before her address at the
conference, she defined Wikipedia as a "just another
mainstream news medium." Wikipedia, Gardner said,
"will never say anything as Wikipedia. It will only
quote relatively well-respected sources, including
other media. So it's natural for Wikipedia to reflect
public discourse as it fluctuates, and news is the
first draft of history."
On her first visit to Israel,
Gardner explained that her attitude stemmed from her
framework of reference as a journalist in her native
Canada, including a stint as director of the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation's Web site.
The boss of Wikipedia thus
travels down to the land of the chosen people to be
lectured on how Wikipedia can be improved when it
divulges information concerning Israel/Jews.
For a collection of images from
this event between Wikipedia and Israel, see this
link:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/
wiki/Category:Wikipedia_Academy _Israel_2009
Wikipedia leading editor also
goes to Israel
David Shankbone, leading editor
at Wikipedia, has been invited by the Israeli
Government's Foreign Ministry to help polish Israel's
image:
Photo Editing Israel’s Online
Image
By Sharon Udasin, Staff Writer
The Jewish Week, 03/04/2009
[...]
But David Saranga, the media consul for the Consulate
General of Israel in New York, plans to fight back.
After launching a pro-Israel campaign through
Twitter.com during the Gaza war and by bringing Maxim
magazine into Israel last year, he says he is
recruiting the best in the business to revamp Israel’s
online image.
In just a few weeks, he will
bring six American new media experts to photograph
Israel, with funds from the Consulate and Israel’s
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
[...]
However, Saranga says the initiative will, hopefully,
knock the pictures of destruction much further down
the lists, behind photos of ordinary Israeli daily
life. And because he has enlisted Internet authorities
like pen-named Wikipedia senior editor David
Shankbone, Saranga thinks that there is a good chance
they’ll stay that way.
Shankbone — whose real name is
David Miller — first visited Israel in December 2007,
when Saranga led a group of journalists on a tour of
the country’s high-tech and environmental
developments. All in all Shankbone estimates that he
illustrates over 4,000 Wikipedia articles with his
photography.
“The idea is to create a body of
work that not only Wikipedia can use but that the
general public can use,” he said.
Shankbone is not Jewish, but he
said he learned extensively about the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict in school. While he
considers himself a supporter of Israel, Shankbone
doesn’t intend to make Wikipedia a Zionist Web site,
and he looks at the Gaza war as a black-and-white
situation — Israel had a right to respond, but its
mode of attack was not without fault.
Yet for Shankbone, the purpose of
his photo expedition is not to document the aftermath
of the war.
“People want to talk to you about
other things than just missiles,” he said.
Ideally, Shankbone said he’d like
to end up at solar power plants in the Negev Desert or
in a southern city like Eilat, because he spent most
of his time up north during the previous trip.
“I particularly like small towns,
because my feeling is that anyone can come to Tel Aviv
and Jerusalem,” Shankbone said.
While on open-source sites, users
can add and remove other people’s contributions as
they see fit, only an administrator can permanently
delete the posts from the storage database, Wikimedia
Commons. In his three years working as a Wikipedia
editor, however, Shankbone said that he has been
careful to avoid inserting his own political
positions, and readers have rarely altered his
content. His collection remains the largest Creative
Commons — a Web-based data-sharing platform —
photograph community generated by one person, he said.
[...]
Critic Oboler, however, questions whether “bringing
out people like Shankbone will help directly with the
grass-roots, anti-Israel and often anti-Semitic
activity that occurs online.”
“What it will do is help in the
fight for hearts and minds online,” he said. “This
proactive engagement is also important.”
“It certainly isn’t going to be
the silver bullet,” Shankbone agreed. “It does give
Wikipedia the opportunity or responsibility to present
accuracy.”
And while Saranga hopes to change
the world’s perception of Israel in the long term with
the support of every American Israel consulate, he
recognizes that, realistically, results will not be
immediate.
“At the end of the day, a single
activity won’t change perceptions; a single activity
won’t change the criticism generated by the Gaza war,”
he said. “But what is important is to create a
critical mass of positive activities that will improve
Israel’s image.”
The Jerusalem Post writes
on the same story:
Leading
Wikipedia editor to visit Israel
By Herb Keinon
The Jerusalem Post, Dec 8, 2007
In an acknowledgement of the
importance that the Internet encyclopedia Wikipedia
has in shaping opinion, the Foreign Ministry is
bringing one of its leading editors, David Shankbone,
to Israel next week.
World According to a communiqué
put out by the ministry, Shankbone has carried out
dozens of interviews of US personalities for
Wikipedia, including presidential candidates,
religious leaders, rock stars and journalists.
Shankbone will be visiting within the framework of a
delegation of technology writers being brought to
Israel by the Foreign Ministry and the America-Israel
Friendship League.
Explaining the rationale for
bringing Shankbone to Israel, David Saranga, the
spokesman at the consulate in New York, said: "More
than once we have faced editors connected to Israel
that appear on Wikipedia in English that do not
represent the reality in Israel. We decided to
initiate a visit by Shankbone to describe Israeli
reality as it is."
Wikipedia, according to the
Foreign Ministry, is the eighth largest web site in
the world, with some 60 million visitors a day, or
some 14,000 hits a second.
David Shankbone - whose real name
is David Miller -has himself written on his trip in
his private user page in Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/User:David_Shankbone/Israel):
Israel
I went to Israel to expand
Wikipedia's quality photographic representation and
coverage of Israeli-related articles. My trip was
reported on in their press:
Jerusalem Post
The official
blog of Israel
Haaretz
I also wrote a series of articles
about the trip for Wikinews. I interviewed their
President, Shimon Peres, had lunch with the President
of the Technion and discussed the philosophy of
Wikipedia over dinner with Yossi Vardi. Here is the
first one.
And if you have a chance—check
out Solar power in Israel, which I recently wrote.
Below is a gallery of images I
took on the trip.
And here is a nice picture of
Shankbone-Miller with Shimon Peres:
Shankbone´s interview with Peres
appeared in the Israelipaper Yedioth Aharonoth
(here part of the article, reproduced from the Israeli
government site http://www.isrealli.org/ - isRealli-
The New Blog of the State of Israel):
WikiPeres
By Itamar Eichner
Yedioth Aharonoth, 24 December
2007, p.12
A President with Value: Peres is
the First Leader to Be Interviewed for Wikipedia’s
News Site
The nation’s president proved
again yesterday that despite his advanced age he has
no need to be embarrassed facing politicians much
younger than he. Shimon Peres is the first world
leader to grant an interview to the online
encyclopedia Wikipedia.
The interview with Peres will be
published on the Wikipedia news site, Wikinews and his
statements will be integrated into various articles
throughout the encyclopedia.
For over an hour, Peres sat with
one of the Wikipedia senior editors, David Shankbone.
Shankbone, who came to Israel with a delegation of
journalists, turned to the Israeli Consul for Media
and Public Affairs in New York, David Saranga, and
asked to schedule an interview with Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert and President Peres. To Shankbone’s
surprise, it was Peres who decided to take up the
gauntlet and grant an interview to the popular
encyclopedia. Wikipedia is the eighth most-popular
website in the world in terms of daily traffic.
At the outset of the interview,
Shankbone told Peres, “We checked among Internet
surfers under age 30 and we found that you are the
most popular and most recognizable leader in the
world.”
Peres used the interview for a
bitter attack on Iran. “The Iranian economy cannot
support the atomic program,” he said, “and the world
must decide if it is ready for nuclear weapons to fall
into terrorists’ hands.”
Peres was asked his opinion of
the younger generation of Israelis. “The 14- 15- and
16-year-olds need to participate in determining the
world’s future,” the President explained. “If it were
up to adults, they would want kids to keep dancing the
hora or singing Slavic songs, but youngsters don’t
listen and should not have to. Young women today also
wear more risqué clothing than they did in the past
and there is no problem with that since they look
nicer.” Consul Saranga said last night “It was
important for the Foreign Ministry that part of the
interview was dedicated to subjects other than the
conflict [with the Palestinians].”
The interview has since appeared
in Wikinews - "the free news source" - as it was
destined to be, and can be read at:
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/ Shimon_Peres_discusses
_the_future_of_Israel
Shankbone-Miller to return to Israel
In his own blog 2008/07/31
Shankbone-Miller writes that he will return to Israel
(http://blog.shankbone.org/ 2008/07/31/
david-shankbone-to-go-back- to-israel-for-wikimedia/):
David Shankbone
to go back to Israel for Wikimedia
By David Shankbone
Last December I traveled to
Israel where I had lunch with Yitzhak Apeloig, the
president of their premiere university, the Technion,
and interviewed their President and Nobel Peace Prize
recipient Shimon Peres (photo, right).
In the next few months I will be
returning to the Holy Land for a week-long photography
expedition. From the students of Haifa to the dolphins
of Eilat; from the vineyards of the Galillee to the
Bedouins of The Negev; I will engage in a photographic
documentary of the people and landscape of Israel. The
goal is to create a comprehensive body of images of
the country that are licensed as free content, meaning
my work will be available to everyone via Wikimedia
for both commercial and non-commercial uses.
Watch this blog for updates.
In his own blog 2009/03/04
Shankbone writes more on his new Israeltrip, where he
will be joined by "baroness of social media,
TamarWeinberg, and her photographer husband".
"Consul David Sarangain the Israeli Foreign Ministry
[...] was instrumental in putting the trip
together"
(http://blog.shankbone.org/2009/03/04/
my-israel-trip-covered-in-jewish-week/):
My Israel trip
covered in Jewish Week
By David Shankbone
Sharon Udasin recently wrote in
Jewish Week about my upcoming photography expedition
of Israel for the creative commons. Also on the plane
will be the baroness of social media, Tamar Weinberg,
and her photographer husband. The itinerary is not
set, but I have requested an interview for Wikinews.
Because the focus is on photography, most of my
writing will take place on this blog where I hope to
document the experience. Consul David Saranga in the
Israeli Foreign Ministry, who has spear-headed his
country’s foray into social media, was instrumental in
putting the trip together.
My goal here will be to document
not just the monuments and public structures that
every tourist documents, but also common, every-day
features of life and landscape. Cities like Tel Aviv
and Jerusalem are not crying out for free media
(although they can always use more
professional-quality shots). Instead, places like the
Arava Valley, the kiryats and the kibbutzes need
coverage.
I want to capture life outside
the scope of a rifle. That not every Israeli is armed,
living in rubble or dodging missiles is lost in a
media narrative that filters everything through
conflict. The hope is to obtain shots of the country
not typically obtained by tourists and
photojournalists. Small town and rural Israel holds
all the appeal for me.
More tricks to control information in
Wikipedia
But corrupting the very top names
of Wikipedia for Israel's cause is not enough. Jewish
students, paid by Hasbara fellowships from the
Israeli government, are mobilized to edit Wikipedia in
a pro-Israel manner.
The images and text below are
from a Hasbara news letter dated May 2007.
Hasbara is an Israeli
institution that gives fellowships to Jewish students
around the world and also aids them in organizing"
Israel Advocacy", i.e. Israel-propaganda.
We also recommend reading the
following articles:
A pro-Israel group's plan to rewrite history on
Wikipedia CAMERA orchestrating a secret, long-term
campaign to infiltrate the popular online encyclopedia
Wikipedia joins the "censor game" example on how
Jewish Internet activists work to delete information
they dislike
Online Censorship by Israel - What do BLOGGER,
YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK, and WIKIPEDIA have in common? -
external link by Irish4Palestine, 21/02/2009
Foreign Ministry out to "conquer" internet article
from Israeli YNet site on a Israeli government photo
offensive on Wikipedia, Wikimedia, Facebook, Twitter
and Flicker
Photo Editing Israel’s Online Image Israel's
government invites Wikipedia editor Shankbone to help
with pro-Israelization of Wikipedia
Yahoo!
Yahoo! in Jewish hands
The Jew Terry Semel was CEO of
the search engine company Yahoo! between 2001 and
2007.
During his time as Yahoo! CEO
Semel used his position to impress on his fellow Jews.
For instance Semel in the shape of Yahoo-boss appeared
as one of the main speakers at the Jewish Community
Federation in San Francisco's meeting, January 25,
2006,according to the organization´s homepage
(http://www.sfjcf.org/aboutJCF/photos/album/
default.asp?album =blcbreakfast-jan2006&page=1):
300 JCF donors gathered at the
Julia Morgan Ballroom to kibbitz and build a Jewish
network of business professionals. Featured speaker
Yahoo! CEO Terry Semel gave an engaging, personal
talk, sharing his views on philanthropy and
leadership.
The Jewish site Jweekly.com
writes on the event:
Yahoo CEO talks
of philanthropy, teamwork at JCF event
Friday, February 17, 2006
By Maureen Earl, correspondent
With more than 420 million users
around the world, Yahoo can claim a high spot on the
Internet echelon. But it wasn't always smooth sailing
for the Sunnyvale-based company.
When Yahoo's chairman and CEO,
Jewish Brooklyn native Terry Semel, first arrived at
the company in 2001, it had just lost $98 million on
revenue of $717 million. Semel was determined to put
Yahoo back in the black.
His strategy worked. Last year
Yahoo earned $1.2 billion on sales of $5.3 billion —
and those 420 million users aren't bad, either.
On Jan. 25 Semel addressed 300
donors to the S.F.-based Jewish Community Federation
who gathered for the JCF's first Business Leadership
Council breakfast.
Semel, once one of the most
powerful figures in Hollywood and now one of the most
commanding leaders in Internet technology, started the
keynote address by announcing that he was not a
morning person.
"I prefer to take an hour to
reflect and catch up in the morning," he said.
Soft-spoken but authoritative,
Semel discussed the importance of philanthropy in
business. "Business and philanthropy go hand in hand,"
he said. "I came from a lower-income family in
Brooklyn, yet by the age of 10 or 12 I'd already been
taught the importance of giving.
"You need to start kids off that
young so that it becomes a habit. To accomplish things
you also have to give. At first maybe with time, then
later with money, and eventually even both if you are
able."At the age of 10 it was a dollar from his
allowance; today, Semel no longer thinks on a small
scale.
"I now think in terms of hundreds
of millions," he said, "but the same principles apply
whether it's a two-person philanthropy organization or
a giant like Yahoo."
Tikkun olam, repairing the world,
is how Semel operates both in philanthropy and
business. He recalled how, as an ambitious young man
working as a sales trainee at Warner Bros. in the
mid-1960s, his boss would arrive shouting and yelling
at all and sundry.
"There and then I decided I would
not do that. How people are treated is vital."
Semel, who graduated in 1964 with
an accounting degree from Long Island University, went
on to become chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. During
his 24-year career there, Semel and his business
partner, Robert Daly, helped shape the company into
one of the world's largest media outlets, generating
nearly $11 billion in total revenue from businesses in
50 countries.
In 1999, Semel and Daly pressed
their hands into wet concrete outside Hollywood's
legendary Mann's Chinese Theater. With the executives
thus immortalized in Hollywood lore, the ceremony
marked the last day of work for the two at Warner
Bros.
In May 2001, after an 18-month
hiatus, Semel joined Yahoo as CEO and chairman
immediately after the dot-com collapse in Silicon
Valley.
"I was looking for a challenge. I
didn't take the position for the money," he said.
Whether he was looking for it or
not, Semel has netted $403 million by exercising Yahoo
options and selling shares. He still owns shares and
options worth more than $230 million.
The credit of Yahoo's success,
Semel said, goes to his staff and their practiced team
ability.
"It's always about team. No one
wins if it rests on one star athlete. The superstar
ideal will not get you to the Super Bowl, it's not
sustainable. It has to be the team. And we [at Yahoo]
actually like each other — we love the challenge."
Last year Yahoo added 220 people
a month and now employs about 10,000. Daniel
Rosensweig, Yahoo's chief operating officer, said,
"Terry's a Brooklynite at heart. He expects a new
fight every day."
One of the biggest challenges
Semel faces is adapting the company to fit its users'
ever-changing preferences.
"The big change in technology is
that we used to have someone else program everything
for us," he said. "Someone else programmed television,
so you watched what was on when it was on. Internet
has turned the user into programmers — we want what we
want, when we want, and we get it."
On Friday evenings, Semel boards
his private jet in Sunnyvale and returns to his family
and home in Bel Air for the weekend. There he is able
to relax for a couple of days knowing that he has
helped grow Yahoo into a company that has the widest
global reach of any Internet site.
Not shabby for a man who, prior
to joining Yahoo, had rarely gone near a computer.
Semel may constantly redirect
attention to his team, but he is very much an
individual. "I would not have succeeded had I not been
true to myself. I never wanted to be the guy who looks
back and says 'I wish I'd done this, done that,'" he
said.
Summing up Semel´s pre-Yahoo! career
Prior to Yahoo! - as stated in
the article above - Semel worked in Hollywood where he
spent 24 years at Warner Bros. As its chairman and
co-chief executive officer, Semel and his partner
built the company into one of the world’s largest
entertainment enterprises. Priorto Warner Bros., Semel
was in charge of Walt Disney's Theatrical Distribution
division and he has also been in charge of CBS
’Theatrical Distribution division.
Terry Semel is a friend of Arnon
Milchan, the Jewish Hollywood producer with Mossad
connections, and was one of the invited at Milchan´s
Israel party 2008, a party co-organized by the Israeli
consulate (The Jewish Journal, September 25, 2008).
Other Yahoo! Jews
The Israeli Jew Andrei Broder, a
graduate from Israel's Technion Institute, is Vice
President for Search &Computational Advertising at
Yahoo! Research. Broder also serves as Chief Scientist
of Yahoo’s Advertising Technology Group. Hehas
previously worked for AltaVista as the Vice President
of research and for IBM Research as a Distinguished
Engineer and CTO of IBM's Institute for Search and
Text Analysis.
David Goldberg was Vice President
and General Manager of Music at Yahoo! Inc., since the
acquisition of LAUNCH Media, Inc. by Yahoo! in August
2001. David Goldberg is married to and has kids with
Sheryl Sandberg, the Jewish Internet boss formerly
with Google and presently "second-in-command" in
Facebook (see our long entry on her in our Google
section).
Goldberg left Yahoo! in 2007.
The Israeli engineer Udi Manber,
also a graduate from the Israeli Technion Institute
and who we portray in more depth in our section on
Google, was chief scientist at Yahoo! from 1998
to 2002. Manber then joined Amazon.com where he became
"chief algorithms officer" and a Vice President. He
was later appointed CEO of the Amazon subsidiary
company A9.com, where he led the company's A9 search
engine work. In 2006, he was hired by Google as one of
their Vice Presidents of engineering.
Yahoo! and Israel
Semel was in Israel during the
festive events 2008, celebrating Israel's 60th
anniversary. Semel appeared as a speaker on Shimon
Peres’ “President’s Conference” in Israel May 15, on
the topic "The Revolution of the Internet and the
new media", together with Google's Jewish
co-founder and President Sergey Brin. Semel was here
to represent his post-Yahoo! company Windsor Media,
where he is chairman and CEO.
Susan Decker, the present
President of Yahoo! Inc., also attended and spoke at
the 2008 Israel conference. Decker is the person that
took over the Presidency over Yahoo! directly after
Semel.
The Israeli paper Ha´aretz
writes:
Facebook, Google founders to
attend Jerusalem conference in May
By Guy
Grimland, Ha´aretz Correspondent
Ha´aretz 01/04/2008
Co-founder of internet giant
Google, Sergey Brin, will join Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg, and Yahoo president Susan Decker at a
presidential panel on technology to be held at the
Jerusalem International Convention Center May 13-15.
The convention, which was formed
at the initiative of President Shimon Peres, will also
be attended by a number of Israeli political,
religious and financial leaders, as well as academics
and cultural figures.
The panel will discuss issues
facing technology in today's age and the future, in
particular in regard to how it will affect Israel and
the Jewish world.
Former UK prime minister Tony
Blair will also take part in the conference, as will
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, former U.S.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former prime
minister of the Czech Republic Vaclev Havel, Nobel
Prize Laureate Eli Wiesel, and Georgia President
Michael Saakashvili
Other Zionist participants at the
meeting were Rupert Murdoch and Maurice Levy, the
latter a powerful French Jew with enormous might in
the advertisement/publicity business (Publicis,
Saatchi & Saatchi), and a man very dedicated to
promoting Israel's image.
The meeting was moderated by
Israel's "technology guru" Yossi Vardi, whom Yahoo!
already had business dealings with (see below).
The “President’s Conference”
figured other speeches by staunch Zionists such as
Israel's Defense Minister Ehud Barak, and "American"
agents of Israel such as Dennis Ross and Henry
Kissinger.
And the collaboration between
Yahoo! and Israel deepens
Here follows three Ha´aretz
articles on the subject.
Yahoo!
President Susan Decker takes interest in Israel
By Haaretz Staff and Channel 10,
May 18, 2008
Susan Decker, the president of
Yahoo! Incorporated, visited Jerusalem last week to
attend the 2008 Presidential Conference.
Decker oversees one of the most
popular Web sites in the world, with more than 400
million page views daily. She is the second highest
paid female executive in the United States, with
14,000 people working under her.
Decker suggests that Yahoo!
exemplifies the fact that the glass ceiling she was
spared is a thing of the past.
Internet giant
Yahoo! to follow rivals Google, Microsoft to Israel
By Raz Smolsky and Maayan
Cohen
Ha´aretz 14/01/2008
Internet giant Yahoo! is coming
to Israel, and not only over the Net. The company is
taking its battle for survival against Google and
Microsoft to Israel on two levels. It will open a
research and development center in Haifa, and will
also enter the content side of the business here for
the first time through a cooperation agreement with
Walla!, which is partly owned by Haaretz.
Yahoo! is following Google, which
set up R&D centers in Tel Aviv and Haifa, as well as
establishing a marketing center that also deals in
joint content arrangements with Israeli portals.
Microsoft, meanwhile, has set up a sales and marketing
branch in Ra'anana, as well as R&D centers in Tel Aviv
and Herzliya.
Yahoo! is now negotiating office
space in the Matam high-tech park in Haifa; and is
expected to open its research center within a few
months.
Google kicked off in the Middle
East with its Haifa R&D center in July 2006, despite
the Second Lebanon War at the time; the center was its
first in the region and only its fourth outside of the
U.S. Other well-known companies in the Matam
industrial park include Intel, Microsoft, Elbit and
Zim.
Yahoo!'s first foray into the
Israeli content market is based on a strategic deal
signed with portal Walla!. The goal is to threaten
Google's hegemony in the Israeli search market for the
first time and the real challenge is to compete in
search-based advertising.
Under the long-term deal signed
between Yahoo! and Walla!, the technology and
databases will come from Yahoo!, but the search engine
will be branded as Walla! Search, the name of Walla!'s
present engine.
Only six months ago there were
reports that Walla! was negotiating with Google in the
search market, but no agreement was ever reached.
Google usually partners with a local search engine by
providing the technology and the advertisements, while
the revenues are split.
The joint Walla!-Yahoo! venture
will continue using Walla!'s AdVantage platform. This
will allow Walla! to continue to manage the
advertising itself, and it will receive a higher
percentage of the revenues than in a deal that also
included advertising, such as Google proposed.
According to Walla! CEO Ilan
Yeshua: "The search and advertising in search results
sector is one of the fastest growing in the world, and
also in Israel. The agreement with Yahoo! allows us to
offer Walla!'s surfers an excellent search product ...
for the Israeli user. The agreement will help Walla!
increase its market share in the search-based
advertising market. The existence of another strong
player in the search and textual advertising sector
will contribute to competitiveness , both in the
search experience and in the range of possibilities
available to advertisers."
Yahoo! and Walla! had previously
discussed technological cooperation in the past, but
nothing serious came of it. Walla!'s previous
management, replaced in 2006, was never willing to
allow outsiders to share its advertising revenues.
Israeli Internet advertising was
estimated at $90 million in 2007, 10% of the total
advertising pie. Of this figure, search engine
advertising took about half, $40-50 million, the large
majority of which went to Google.
Yahoo buys
no-sales FoxyTunes for $40m
By Guy Griml
Ha´aretz, February 05, 2008
Yahoo, the Internet giant that
Microsoft wants to take over, is gearing up for its
second Israeli investment: FoxyTunes, owned by
entrepreneurs Vitaly and Alex Sirota. The exact amount
has not been announced, but sources close to the
situation say the company will go for between $30
million and $40 million.
The Sirota brothers, new
immigrants from Russia, are the big winners in the
deal, along with Yossi Vardi and a group of private
investors from the United States. Initial investment
in the company is estimated at just a few million, and
the brothers will be raking in a total of $15 million.
[...]
"We will become part of Yahoo Entertainment, and they
will distribute the FoxyTunes toolbar to as many
people as possible."
More on Jewish Internet actor
Semel...
Semel is currently on the Board
of Directors of Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, Emerson
College, and the Guggenheim Museum. But he still
continues his favourite pastime, which he describes in
a Hebrew-language interview in the Israeli The
Globe, as:
I’m busy mostly with in searching
for interesting companies in order to purchase and
invest in, and I’m certain that they’ll be heard of in
the coming years.
Terry´s daughter Courtenay Semel
is also in the spotlight. The Jewish site Jewtastic
writes:
Semel Reveals
She Was Lohan’s First Jewish Gay Lover
By Jewtastic Staff
August 18th, 2008
Lindsay Lohan embarked on a
secret lesbian affair with aspiring actress Courtenay
Semel before meeting [Jewish] Samantha Ronson, it has
been claimed.
Semel - the daughter of former
Yahoo! CEO Terry Semel - insists she was the Mean
Girls star’s first gay love.
But she claims they kept their
affair secret because of the actress’ fear of coming
out to the world.
She said: “Everyone thinks
Samantha is Lindsay’s first lesbian love, but we were
very passionate until her fear of being found out
drove us apart. At the time she was terrified her
career would be over if she revealed her sexual
tendencies. But then Samantha came on to the scene and
I was dropped.”
MySpace
MySpace is a social networking
website with an interactive, user-submitted network of
friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos,
music, and videos for teenagers and adults
internationally.
Jewish co-founders and President
The MySpace project was overseen
by Brad Greenspan (eUniverse's Founder, Chairman,
CEO), who managed Chris DeWolfe (MySpace's starting
CEO), Josh Berman, Tom Anderson (MySpace's starting
President), and a team of programmers and resources
provided by eUniverse.
Known Jews in this lot are
Anderson, Greenspan and Berman.
As one Jewish blogger writes:
The website was co-founded by Tom
Anderson. Although Tom’s last name reflects his
father’s Scottish heritage, he and his mother are
Jewish and he was raised in a messianic Jewish
household.
Josh Berman, the other Jewish
co-founder of MySpace.com, also served as the
company's Chief Operating Officer.
Jewish Vice Presidents including
an Israeli paratrooper (reserves)
Another Jew, Richard Rosenblatt,
was former Chairman of MySpace and thus earned the
title the "MySpace guru".
The Jew Travis Katz is presently
the international head of MySpace and a senior Vice
President (2009).
Among other names as senior Vice
Presidents we have Shawn Gold, the Israeli Nimrod Lev
(former Israeli paratroopers and military
intelligence) and Josh Brooks. Whether Steve Pearman
also is Jewish, we don't know.
Another Jew - with political
insights - is Jeff Berman who joined MySpace in 2006
as Senior Vice President of Public Affairs. In2007,
Berman was promoted to General Manager of MySpace TV
(http://myspacetv.com), where he oversaw the launch of
the company's global video platform. There he
cooperated with media Jews Michael Eisner, Marshall
Herskovitz and Edward Zwick. In2008 Berman was
appointed Executive Vice President of Marketing and
Content of MySpace, responsible for spearheading the
development and implementation of marketing
initiatives and campaigns for MySpace's more than 110
million users worldwide. Berman will thus report to
MySpace's CEO and co-founder Chris DeWolfe.
Before joining MySpace, from
2001-2005, Berman served as Chief Counsel to the
Jewish U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer and Staff Director
of the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and
the Courts.
MySpace, and its parent company
eUniverse (now renamed IntermixMedia) was bought in
July 2005 for US$ 580 million by arch-Zionist Rupert
Murdoch's News Corporation.
Murdoch is a fanatic pro-Israeli.
In the Jewish magazine 15Minutes, Issue 26,
July 1, 2001, one could read:
[Murdoch] explained at a Museum
of Jewish Heritage dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria that,
"I have always believed in the future of Israel and
the goals of the international Jewish community".
MySpace and Israel
The Israeli paper Ha´aretz
writes, January 09,2007:
Hey, Israeli startups - MySpace
wants you
By Lior Haner
Even though most Israeli
entrepreneurs say they want to develop their startups
into large companies, most secretly wish for generous
purchase offers from abroad - and may even prefer
working as senior vice presidents in an American
corporation.
Both of these wishes were granted
to Israeli Internet serial entrepreneur Nimrod Lev,
35, who founded KSolo in 2005, sold it last summer to
Fox Interactive Media and now works as a senior vice
president at Fox.
Fox Interactive is owned by the
media conglomerate News Corp., and owns the popular
MySpace Internet Web site. Lev is currently on a
personal trip to Israel, and will be speaking at the
Israel Management Center's convention this coming
Sunday, January 7, where participants will choose the
2006 high-tech CEO of the year.
Haner's current visit is his
first to Israel since selling KSolo and he does not
hide his intentions to find more Israeli Internet
entrepreneurs for Fox's acquisitions department. "If
there is a company can benefit FOx's MySpace, I would
rather find it in Israel than elsewhere," explains
Lev.
Despite his Israeli background
and the fact that there are other Israelis who could
assist companies in penetrating the American market,
Lev insists that due to the cultural gaps and problems
in understanding one another, any company that wants
to succeed overseas needs a local presence.
This week Lev hopes to meet with
representatives of several Israeli companies whose
products are in their initial stages, to form ties
between them and Fox. Lev believes that the next big
high-tech field combines the Internet and cellular
services, but he has not revealed which Israeli
companies he thinks have the best potential, or with
whom he is meeting. In the meantime, he has been
heaping praises on the more established and familiar
Internet companies, such as Jajah, Oberon Media and
Quigo Technologies.
He also feels the biggest
underachieving company in recent years is Babylon, the
interactive dictionary developer, which Lev says could
have been much more successful. During his visit, Lev
will share his experience and relate the story of his
ascent to the upper echelons of the American Internet
industry.
Lev started out as an editor at
the Israeli Internet portal Walla in 1996, a job he
landed after editing the student newspaper at Tel
Aviv's College of Management.
Firing Cupid's
arrow
In 1999 Lev left Walla to join
Zion Madmon, the founder of cupid.co.il, to help
promote that company and develop it abroad, thus
beginning his journey to American Internet.
"We established JCupid, which
joined forces with JDate," recalls Lev. "In 2004,
Cupid was sold to Spark Networks, which operates
JDate. That was my first exit and I immediately
started looking for my next project and remained in
the United States. The next thing turned out to be
KSolo." KSolo, run by the Israeli developers of Cupid
and headed by Lev in New York, is a site for karaoke
singing and recording.
Lev says that his secret to
success is not developing something that he thinks
users want, but something that users need. The product
does not have to be connected to the success of other
sites or the entrepreneur's personal background.
"I was no longer a bachelor when
I began matchmaking on the Web and had no connection
to karaoke when I founded KSolo, but it seemed to me
like a necessary product. One does not always have to
invent the wheel. One can take something that works
well in the real world and adapt it for the Internet.
This was the case with the two companies I founded,"
he says.
"At KSolo, we signed an agreement
with all the major copyright holders of the songs in
America and share the revenues with them," Lev adds,
adding that in the Internet era, content has so far
been considered the main thing.
"One has to understand that in
the past two years, the user has become the focal
point," continues Lev, "and it is the users who
control the content."
Lev's path to the Fox deal began
like that of many Internet entrepreneurs, with a
fund-raising campaign by private investors.
"The investors were American,"
relates Lev. "It is easier to raise money in the U.S.
It depends on the project, but usually Israelis find
it harder to spend money. It is something in their
blood. Israeli market evaluations are lower, because
Israelis were burned more severely by the bursting of
the high-tech bubble. Since the American Internet
market was much more advanced, many companies had
already had exits, while in Israel, the industry
collapsed a moment before companies closed deals, and
the sting of the previous experience affects
investors' decisions to this day."
In the summer of 2006, about a
year after KSolo went on the air, Lev received a
telephone call from, Tom Andersen, one of Fox's senior
executives, who is also the president of MySpace. He
had discovered a karaoke recording by a KSolo user on
the user's personal site at MySpace.
"The negotiations [with Fox] were
quick and very serious," recalls Lev. "For a few weeks
I attended a great many meetings, at which [Fox
representatives] explained to me exactly what they
wanted. They exhibited a level of perseverance and
determination I had not encountered before and did not
waste any time, something critical to startups."
Lev would not disclose how much
he received for the company, but commented that the
investors received a good return on their money. After
the sale, Lev was appointed a senior vice president at
Fox, where he continues to be responsible for KSolo's
operations.
The Jewish Vitual Library
wrote in their article on MySpace´s Lev Nimrod´s
(http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Nimrod_Lev.html)
connection to the Israeli military:
Ironically enough, it was war-not
love-that prepared Lev for his career and reinforced
his belief in promulgating the Jewish faith via Jewish
marriages. Military service is compulsory in
Israel-women serve two years and men three. Lev,
however, opted to serve five: three years as a
paratrooper in a combat unit and then two years in
charge of an intelligence unit that focused on
anti-terrorist tactics. Today, he is a captain in the
reserves.
"When you walk 60 miles with 40
pounds on you, everything else looks easy," he says.
"I wish that young people didn't have to go through
this. At this age-after high school graduation-they
should be thinking about chasing down dates not about
chasing terrorists. But I know that until we find
peace, everyone has to contribute to Israel's safety.
We're defending Israel so Jews all over the world will
have a place to feel safe. This is one of the reasons
we need to do whatever we can to bring Jews together."
The Guardian on how
Israel's Foreign Office tries to promote Israel via
MySpace:
Israel seeks friends through
MySpace
By Bobbie Johnson, technology
correspondent
The Guardian, Saturday 24 March
2007
A 58-year-old Jerusalem woman is
not a typical MySpace user - the hugely popular social
networking site is inhabited mostly by people at least
30 years younger.
But the profile she is reading is
a profile with a difference: it represents the entire
state of Israel. Officials hope that running a MySpace
page dedicated to Israel will help improve relations
with people from other countries, and increase
awareness and communication with those under 35.
The idea belongs to David
Saranga, a diplomat based at the Israeli consulate in
New York. Mr Saranga said research had shown Israel's
image among the young was not good, and that by
reaching out through one of the internet's most
popular sites he could repair some of the damage.
"We saw that we had a problem
with the 18 to 35 age group. The reason is that this
group doesn't see Israel as relevant. We have to talk
to them in their language, in platforms they are
using, and the new media is one of the ways to do so,"
he said.
The page is particularly targeted
at young Americans, who make up a large proportion of
MySpace users. Since Mr Saranga set up the page,
"Israel" has gained 963 friends from around the world,
including fictional characters such as TV secret agent
Jack Bauer and Star Wars heroine Princess Leia, as
well as, it is claimed, the Hollywood actors George
Clooney and Leonardo Di Caprio.
The pages include pictures of
Israeli cities, as well as music that invites the
audience to question the cycle of violence and to "end
this holy war". Among Mr Saranga's other initiatives
are a blog called "isRealli" and an internet TV
station.
Article from Prison Planet.com
on arch-Zionist Murdoch´s "cyber trojan horse":
MySpace Is The Trojan Horse Of
Internet Censorship
Media elite's last gasp effort to
save crumbling empire
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex
Jones/Prison Planet.com | March 16 2006
MySpace isn't cool, it isn't hip
and it isn't trendy. It represents a cyber trojan
horse and the media elite's last gasp effort to
reclaim control of the Internet and sink it with a
stranglehold of regulation, control and censorship.
Since Rupert Murdoch's $580
Million acquisition of MySpace in July 2005, it has
come from total obscurity to now being the 8th most
visited website in the world, receiving half as many
page hits as Google, despite the fact that on first
appearance it looks like a 5-year-old's picture scrap
and scribble book.
MySpace is the new mobile phone.
If you don't have a MySpace account then you belong to
some kind of culturally shunned underclass.
What most of the trendy wendy's
remain blissfully unaware of is the fact that MySpace
is Rupert Murdoch's battle axe for shaping a future
Internet environment whereby electronic dissent,
whether it be against corporations or government, will
not tolerated and freedom of e-speech will cease to
exist.
MySpace has been caught shutting
down blogs critical of itself and other Murdoch owned
companies. They even had the audacity to censor links
to completely different websites when clicking through
for MySpace. When 600 MySpace users complained,
MySpace deleted the blog forum that the complaints
were posted on. Taking their inspiration from
Communist China, MySpace regularly uses blanket
censorship to block out words like 'God'.
Earlier this week Rupert Murdoch
sounded the death knell for conventional forms of
media in stating that the media elite were losing
their monopoly to the rapid and free spread of new
communication technologies. Murdoch stressed the need
to regain control of these outlets in order to prevent
the establishment media empire from crumbling.
MySpace is Rupert Murdoch's
trojan horse for destroying free speech on the
Internet. It is a foundational keystone of the first
wave of the state's backlash to the damage that a free
and open Internet has done to their organs of
propaganda. By firstly making it cool, trendy and
culturally elite for millions to flock to
establishment controlled Internet backbones like
MySpace, Murdoch is preparing the groundwork for the
day when it will stop being voluntary and become
mandatory to use government and corporate monopoly
controlled Internet hubs.
The end game is a system similar
to or worse than China, whereby no websites even
mildly critical of the government will be authorized.
The Pentagon admitted that they
would engage in psychological warfare and cyber
attacks on 'enemy' Internet websites in an attempt to
shut them down. The fact that the NSA surveillance
program spied on 5,000 Americans tells us that the
enemy is the alternative media and that it will be
targeted for elimination. Google has been ordered to
turn over information about its users by a judge to
the US government.
The second wave of destroying
freedom of speech online will simply attempt to price
people out of using the conventional Internet and
force people over to Internet 2, a state regulated hub
where permission will need to be obtained directly
from an FCC or government bureau to set up a website.
The original Internet will then
be turned into a mass surveillance database and
marketing tool. The Nation magazine reported,
"Verizon, Comcast, Bell South and other communications
giants are developing strategies that would track and
store information on our every move in cyberspace in a
vast data-collection and marketing system, the scope
of which could rival the National Security Agency.
According to white papers now being circulated in the
cable, telephone and telecommunications industries,
those with the deepest pockets--corporations,
special-interest groups and major advertisers--would
get preferred treatment. Content from these providers
would have first priority on our computer and
television screens, while information seen as
undesirable, such as peer-to-peer communications,
could be relegated to a slow lane or simply shut out."
The original Internet will
deliberately be subject to crash upon crash until it
becomes a useless carcass of overpriced trash and its
reputation will be defiled by the TV and media barons
cashing in on the perfectly streamlined Internet 2,
the free for all network that just requires you to
thumbscan in order to log on! Those with a security
grading below yellow on their national ID card will
unfortunately be refused access. Websites that carry
hate speech (ones that talk about government
corruption) will be censored for the betterment of
society.
For the aspiring dictator, the
Internet is a dangerous tool that has been seized by
the enemy. We have come a long way since 1969, when
the ARPANET was created solely for US government use.
The Internet is freedom's best friend and the bane of
control freaks. Its eradication is one of the short
term goals of those that seek to centralize power and
subjugate the world under a global surveillance
panoptic on prison.
Rupert Murdoch's MySpace and its
ceaseless promotion by the establishment media as the
best thing since sliced bread is part of this
movement. In saying all this we do encourage everyone
to set up a MySpace account, but only if you're going
to use it to bash MySpace, Rupert Murdoch and copy and
paste this article right at the top of the page! See
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eBay
The Jewish boasting page
www.jewishachievement.com writes on the Jewish
first President of eBay, the Canadian-born Jeff Skoll:
Jeff Skoll did not create eBay,
non-Jew Pierre Omidyar did in 1993. For Omidyar, born
to French and Iranian parents, creating an on-line
auction Web-site was a Labor Day weekend hobby
project. For its first couple of years, it was simply
a free Web-site Omidyar ran on his own home page along
with several other of his Web page creations. During
the first few months, he tried to recruit Skoll, a
Jewish French-Canadian he met through friends, to
become his partner. Skoll turned him down, choosing to
remain at Stanford Business School.
In early 1996, Omidyar's Internet
service provider began charging him $250 a month to
host the site. Omidyar was forced to start charging a
fee, which he passed along to the site's users based
on the sale price of auction items. As the checks
started rolling in Omidyar realized he needed help.
Again, he approached Skoll. This time, after a few
months of consulting for eBay, Skoll signed on as its
first full time employee and President.
Skoll grew up in Canada and
showed early signs of being a driven entrepreneur. At
twelve, he was selling Amway products door-to-door.
After graduating from the University of Toronto with a
4.0 grade point average, he set up two high tech
companies before moving to Palo Alto to enroll at
Stanford Business School. Compensating for Omidyar's
easy going ways and enjoyment of programming, Skoll
was the driven leader who planned the business and
made things happen. He hired key people, established
much of the culture, and constantly pushed to build
the business.
The result is the number one
auction Web site in the world. It grossed $3.9 billion
in 2004, netted $936 million and was worth $53 billion
by mid 2005, all of which made both Omidyar and Skoll
very wealthy. Skoll has since left eBay and now
devotes the bulk of his time to philanthropic
activities, particularly his Skoll Foundation to which
he has donated $250 million. The Foundation supports
social entrepreneurs working to effect lasting
positive social changes worldwide. In 2003, Skoll won
recognition from Business Week magazine as "one of the
most innovative philanthropists of the past decade"
Ed Skoll also interacts with
fellow Jewish Internet entrepreneurs. We have named
the Israel-loving financier and Board member of
Facebook, Peter Thiel, in our section on that company.
Thiel together with the Ukrainan
Jew Max Rafael Levchin founded PayPal. The company was
then bought by eBay. In an excerpt from "Once
You're Lucky, Twice You're Good: The Rebirth of
Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0", by Sarah
Lacy, (see: http://www.metroactive.com/metro/
06.11.08/cover-supermen-0824.html), we can see how
Skoll "became friends with the PayPal crew"of
Jews and even entered the movie business:
The PayPal mafia even had
Hollywood success. Jeff Skoll was one of the first
eBay executives who became friends with the PayPal
crew when eBay bought the company in 2002. He started
up Participant Productions on a lark, and it has been
one of the most profitable productions companies in
Hollywood. Among its first four films were Syriana,
Good Night, and Good Luck, North Country, and An
Inconvenient Truth. Skoll's success convinced Max and
Peter to start dabbling in Hollywood, bankrolling the
2006 indie flick Thank You for Smoking, along with
David Sacks, PayPal's former chief operating officer.
While Sacks continued to play the
Hollywood game, he also launched a new social
networking site for families, called Geni.com. It
allows people to fill out their family trees and link
them to the family trees of spouses and in-laws.
Anyone on the tree can add to the tree, the idea being
that over time you discover people you're related to
that you didn't know. It's a bold idea, one of the
first Web 2.0 start-ups aimed squarely at families.
Peter Thiel, naturally, backed it early on. And in
Geni's first venture capital round with Charles River
Ventures, it got nosebleed $100 million valuation. The
CRV partner who wrote the check was George Zachary,
Skoll's early partner in Participant Productions and a
friend of Max and Peter's. By 2006, the PayPal mafia
was an incestuous world where, for now, everyone
seemed to be making lots of money.
Just to clarify both David Sacks,
PayPal's former chief operating officer, and George
Zachary, "Skoll's early partner in Participant
Productions and a friend of Max and Peter's", are
Jewish.
Another Jew in Skoll´s present
entourage is Larry Brilliant who we detail more in our
section on Google where he for 3 years was responsible
for Google's philanthropic arm Google.org. In
2009 Brilliant joined a new organisation set up by
Jeff Skoll. But Dr. Brilliant also said he would
remain as an advisor to Google.
Skoll was President of eBay until
1998 when he became Vice President, Strategic Planning
and Analysis, until back problems necessitated his
departure from full-time employment at the company.
Once eBay's second largest stockholder (behind only
Omidyar) he subsequently cashed out a portion of his
company holdings, yielding him around $2 billion.
Yossi Vardi - "Israeli technology
guru"
Article from European Jewish
Congress, Thursday, May 22,2008:
Yossi Vardi:
Israel’s ’Mr. Tech’
By Jennifer L. Schenker
It’s May 15, and Israeli
technology guru Yossi Vardi is moderating a session on
the future of the Internet at a conference in
Jerusalem. On stage with the fatherly 65-year-old is a
who’s who of tech and media bigwigs, including Google
(GOOG) co-founder Sergey Brin, Yahoo! (YHOO) President
Susan Decker, and News Corp. (NWS) Chief Executive
Rupert Murdoch.
Vardi (right in the above photo)
isn’t the least bit cowed by their eminence. In his
irrepressible manner, he calls out to the crowd : "How
many Israeli entrepreneurs in the audience want to do
business with Yahoo ?" He then tries to get Decker to
give out her personal e-mail address. (She declines.)
Vardi settles for announcing the e-mail of Yahoo’s
head of European operations to the scores of
entrepreneurs who have raised their hands.
Undoubtedly the most prominent
and connected tech entrepreneur in Israel, Vardi makes
no bones about his objectives. The point of moderating
the tech panel, he says later with a laugh, was to
"shamelessly promote Israel’s high-tech sector." The
same evening, he tries to convince Brin to do more
business in Israel by dragging the Google co-founder
and his parents to a dilapidated warehouse in the
suburbs of Tel Aviv to introduce them to 300 Israeli
"garage geeks" who tinker there.
Now this goodwill ambassador-long
known for his connections in Silicon Valley-has been
tapped by the Israeli government to help deepen ties
with Europe. Vardi was recently named
co-chairman-alongside Mathias Döpfner, the chief
executive of German media company Axel Springer
(SPRGN)-of a group called the EU-Israel Business
Dialogue. Its aim is to foster business relations
between Israel and Europe through events such as the
upcoming Israel Innovation Day in Germany on June 16.
Making Deals, Earning Respect
Although the panel’s work is just
getting under way, Europe’s big tech companies have
already been eyeing Israeli innovation for some time.
In March, a France Telecom (FTE) subsidiary spent
$21.4 million for a startup called Orca Interactive,
based in Ra’anana, near Tel Aviv, that develops
Internet TV software and applications. Germany’s
Deutsche Telekom (DT) has opened a research and
development laboratory at Israel’s Ben-Gurion
University focused on network security. And Britain’s
BT Group (BT) is "actively scouting for Israeli
technologies to use either ourselves or for our
customers," says Gary Shainberg, BT’s vice-president
for technology and innovation support.
Such deals are welcome news to
Vardi, who founded his first technology startup in
1969 and has gone on to be involved in more than 60
Israeli tech ventures. He has taken seven companies
public and sold many others-the most famous of which
was ICQ, the first Internet instant-messaging company,
which was acquired by AOL (TWX) for more than $400
million.
But more than his financial
success, what has turned the avuncular Vardi into
Israel’s Mr. Tech is relentless networking, his
passionate belief in the cause, and generosity with
his time and money. Known for his love of gadgets and
mischievous sense of humor, Vardi has plowed his gains
from ICQ and other successes back into startups,
serving as angel investor and mentor to scores of
young Israelis. He now counts more than 40 companies
in his investment portfolio, and spends much of his
time traveling around the world to promote these and
other Israeli companies at business events.
That commitment and kindness has
earned Vardi legions of admirers, including Shimon
Peres, the President of Israel, who calls him Israel’s
"best ambassador" to the world of science and
technology. Vardi isn’t in it for the money, Peres
insists. "He is after the science itself. He really
and sincerely wakes up in the morning, opens his eyes,
and asks, ’God, what can I discover of your secrets
today ?’ And once he has it, he will relate it to
others."
Groundbreaking Generosity
There’s another motivation as
well, says Vardi, who had a long civil service career
in Israel : what he calls modern day Zionism. "I
belong to the generation that witnessed the creation
of the state," Vardi says. "I still remember the
dancing in the streets on the 29th of November, 1947,
so for me, what I am doing, is a current manifestation
of pioneering the building of the state of Israel."
At times, Vardi may be too much
of a soft touch. He says he hates to read business
plans and instead goes with his gut-sometimes even
committing to investments over the phone if he
believes in the entrepreneur making the pitch. "My
wife, Thalma, who keeps me connected to the ground,
tells me it doesn’t make sense that every kid with
shining eyes walks away from a meeting with me with a
check," says Vardi. "But I tell her if I lose the
money at least it goes to nice people and allows them
to follow their dreams. Who wants to give money to
jerks?"
Thanks in part to his
involvement, high tech now represents a vibrant
portion of Israel’s economy (BusinessWeek.com,
5/13/08). But the domestic market is so small that
Israeli tech companies have to grow their businesses
quickly in the U.S. and Europe. Nobody can open doors
abroad like Vardi, say entrepreneurs and executives.
"Yossi is a super-node," says
BT’s Shainberg. "He connects people and companies from
around the world to leverage the world-beating
technology innovation in Israel." With the help of
Vardi and the Israeli Trade & Industry Assn.,
Shainberg is bringing a group of Israeli tech
entrepreneurs to London on June 10-11 to meet with
executives from the British phone company and its
partners.
Forging Relationships
Indeed, Vardi’s web of
connections spreads throughout the Continent. He has,
for instance, a long-standing relationship with German
publishing company Hubert Burda Media, acting as an
informal adviser on digital strategies. A few years
back, he helped the company set up a conference called
Cool Companies in the Hot Desert that brought a group
of German tech entrepreneurs to Israel. "Yossi is a
connector, a sharer, a giver, a storyteller," says
Stephanie Czerny, Burda’s managing director in charge
of R&D, marketing, and communication.
The success of the event led
Vardi and Burda CEO Hubert Burda (left in the photo)
to launch what has quickly become one of Europe’s most
important technology conferences, known as Digital,
Life, Design, or DLD. The annual event now draws 1,000
attendees every January, and this year Vardi brought
150 Israeli Internet entrepreneurs along with him to
the conference to introduce them to potential
investors and business partners.
Vardi thrives on forging those
sorts of links. "Yossi has an amazing capability and
will to connect people," says Tal Keinan, CEO of an
Israeli startup called SemantiNet, one of the
companies in Vardi’s portfolio. "This is priceless for
a startup."
Keinan found that out firsthand
when Vardi invited him to a private dinner in London
in April. Held in the BT Tower, the exclusive event
included senior executives from Apple (AAPL), Yahoo,
Hutchison Europe, and Google, as well as partners from
investment firms such as Accel Partners and Hasso
Plattner Ventures. As if that wasn’t enough, a few
days later back in Israel, Vardi introduced Keinan to
Dell (DELL) founder and CEO Michael Dell.
For all his brokering of deals
and relationships, Vardi isn’t impressed by big names
and isn’t in it just for the money. "It is about
building things, about having fun, about exploring new
boundaries, and crossing boundaries," says Uri Admon,
CEO of an Israeli startup called Dyuna, another
company in Vardi’s portfolio. "He is an inspiration to
us all."
Schenker is a BusinessWeek
correspondent in Paris.
Other Jewish actors
In August 2007 the Always On
Stanford Summit featured the forum "Social Networking
3.0". The composition of the panel at this forum was
very illustrative:
Moderator Charlene Li was joined
by Travis Katz, senior Vice President and General
Manager of MySpace International; Dustin Moskovitz,
co-founder of Facebook; Richard Rosenblatt, CEO of
Demand Media and former MySpace Executive; Gina
Bianchini, CEO of Ning; and Karl Jacob, CEO of Wallop.
The only non-Jew in this panel
was Bianchini, the rest - Katz, Moskovitz, Rosenblatt
and Karl Jacob - were are all from the tribe ofthe
"chosen people", as they call themselves. This clearly
illustrates the Jewish overrepresentation in this
field.
We will here reproduce some
Jewish articles on the subject of Jews and
Internet.
The Jewish boast-page www.jewishachievement.com
writeson the subject:
(Note that the passage below that
Google´sLarry Page is a "non-Jew" is utter nonsense,
as illustrated byquotes from Jewish sources in
our section on Google.)
Jews as High Technology Entrepreneurs
and Managers
Jews have traditionally been seen
as prominent in such industries as finance,
merchandising, apparel, textiles, entertainment,
media, and publishing. And in most of them, Jews were
true pioneers. They played leading roles as those
industries emerged on the scene.
Their disproportionate importance
to the contemporary world of 24/7 competitive high
technology is less well known, but they have
flourished there as well. It plays to their strengths.
High technology demands a solid grounding in the
underlying science or engineering and that typically
calls for college, and sometimes a post graduate
education. Demographically, Jews are better educated
than their peers. An earlier chapter pointed out the
high levels of Jewish enrollment at leading public and
private universities.
The National Jewish Population
Survey 2000-01 goes further. It points out that:
"More than half of all Jewish
Adults (55%) received a college degree and a quarter
(25%) earned a graduate degree." "The Comparable
figures for the total U.S. population are 29% and 6%."
As a result,
"More than 60% of all employed
Jews are in one of the three highest status job
categories: professional or technical (41%),
management and executive (13%) and business and
finance (7%)." "In contrast, 46% of all Americans work
in these three high status areas, 29% in professional
or technical jobs, 12% in management and executive
positions and 5% in business and finance."
Jews also tend to be
disproportionately entrepreneurial, working where they
will succeed or fail based on their own efforts.
Andrew Grove's decision to stop writing, and instead
to pursue science, illustrates the point. Judgments
about writers are often subjective while those about
science are much less so. Grove wanted to work in a
field where he would be judged on his own performance.
He chose chemistry and got his Ph.D. After several
years working with the best and brightest at Fairchild
Semiconductor, he left to become one of the three
founders of Intel.
Technology is a high risk
meritocracy. While even the most talented people
sometimes fail, and fortune can obliterate the most
brilliant of plans; technology is not political.
Relationships and initial funding will carry a venture
only so far. Ultimately it must succeed or fail on its
own merits in a volatile, highly competitive arena.
Such risky opportunities can be pursued in hospitable
climates, such as the United States, and in such
environments, Jewish entrepreneurs have done well.
They:
Created the world's largest and
most valuable personal computer company; (Michael
Dell, Dell Computers)
Co-founded the world's most
successful search engine; (Sergy Brin, Google)
Head the world's largest software
company; (Steve Ballmer, Microsoft)
Co-founded and head the world's
second largest software company; (Larry Ellison,
Oracle)
Co-founded, led and served as
Chairman of the dominant microprocessor and memory
chip company whose products drive most of today's
personal computers; (Andrew Grove, Intel)
Created the first "killer
application" software which ignited demand for
personal computers; (Mitch Kapor, Lotus 123)
Served as Number 1 or 2 person in
three of the world's four most valuable Internet
companies according to a May 2004 Fortune study (Terry
Semmel at Yahoo, Jeff Skoll at e-Bay and Barry Diller
at IAC)
Co-founded and head the
communications protocol/chip company whose technology
is the market leader in U.S. cell phones and is likely
to be the world leader as the next generation cell
phone technology (3G) is adopted worldwide. (Irwin
Jacobs, Qualcomm).
And that is only the barest
overview:
Dell: Michael Dell and Larry
Ellison (of Oracle) share the distinction of being two
of the most successful college dropouts in history.
(Non-Jew Bill Gates is a third.) Dell quit the
University of Texas in 1985 when he was 19 years old
to start Dell Computer Corporation with a $1,000
stake. His idea was to "cut out the middleman" by
selling personal computers (PCs) directly to
customers.
Dell's combination of custom
built computers, excellent product quality, superb
customer service, outstanding production efficiency,
and low prices created the world's largest computer
manufacturing company. In achieving that distinction,
he took on IBM, Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Toshiba, and
many other PC makers, most of them much bigger and
better financed than Dell.
He is emblematic of the creative,
determined nature of successful entrepreneurs. In the
process, he made his company one of the most valuable
in the world. In 1992, Dell became the youngest CEO in
history to earn a spot on the Fortune 500 when his
Company had been in existence for only eight years.
With fiscal year 2005 sales of $53 billion, Dell has
humbled most competitors. Despite the challenges of
rapid growth and competitive success, Dell and its
founder are consistently counted as among America's
most respected.
The success has earned 40 year
old Dell a fortune, sufficient, till his most recent
birthday, to consistently place him among Fortune's
"40 under 40." These are all young entrepreneurs,
athletes and entertainers who have achieved stellar
success before reaching age 40. With his wife, Dell
has created the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation,
endowing it with more than $1 billion. Its focus is
the health, education, safety, care and development of
children. Among its recent commitments was $130
million to help boost high school graduation and
college attendance rates in Texas.
Google: Sergy Brin is the son of
Russian Jewish emigrants who left the Soviet Union in
1979 to escape persecution. Sergy was six at the time.
Mathematically inclined, he earned a computer science
degree from University of Maryland before entering
Stanford as a postgraduate student. There he met
non-Jew, Larry Page, also studying for his doctorate.
Together, they developed a search engine - called
BackRub before they renamed it Google.
They dropped out of Stanford,
rounded up $1 million from friends, family and angel
venture investors and on September 7, 1998, launched
Google. Less than ten years old, it is the most
popular search engine on the Web with more than
eighty-two million users each month accessing more
than eight billion Web site pages (twice the
comparable 2004 figure). It employs more than 4,000
people and has had a spectacular run up in its stock
price to a value of roughly $80 billion in mid 2005.
Microsoft: Steve Ballmer did not
found Microsoft. Non-Jews Bill Gates and Paul Allen
did. They started the Company in 1976, five years
after they began programming together while attending
Lakeside High School in Seattle where they had access
to the school's computer. Gates went off to Harvard
where he and Ballmer became good friends. Ballmer was
a bright Jewish kid from Detroit who scored a perfect
800 on his math SATs and who took it upon himself to
"socialize" Gates at Harvard - until Gates dropped out
to start Microsoft. About the same time, Paul Allen
dropped out of Washington State and together Gates and
Allen launched the Company.
Gates tried to convince Ballmer
to drop out as well, but instead, Ballmer stayed in
school, going on to graduate magna cum laude from
Harvard in 1977. He worked for Proctor and Gamble for
two years and then entered Stanford Business School.
Perhaps just to "fit in," he then dropped out of
Stanford Business School in 1980 after Gates had made
yet one more appeal for him to join Microsoft. Ballmer
was the Company's twenty-fourth employee.
Within three years Paul Allen was
gone, the result of a bout with Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
Ballmer served first as the Company's financial
disciplinarian and later became the number two guy,
holding down every senior job in the Company before
being named President in 1998 and CEO in 2000. Known
for his determination and salesmanship, Ballmer has
been vital to Microsoft's success.
Oracle: Larry Ellison is a
University of Chicago dropout. He was one of the three
(later four) partners who founded Oracle Corporation
in 1977. Ellison, the leader, read an IBM article
about a new kind of software termed a "relational
database." Then commonly acknowledged as a
revolutionary new way to build a database, no one, not
even at IBM, thought it was commercially viable.
Ellison disagreed and with $2,000, the partners began
developing the software, using cash generated from
consulting projects to augment the $2,000.
Of the four founders, two later
left the company and one died. But from the start, it
was Ellison that was, and still is, the driving force
behind Oracle. "Relentless," "determined," and
"ruthless" are among terms commonly used to describe
him. He has been schooled in Japanese approaches to
business where anything less than 100 percent market
share is not enough.
His strong ego is characterized
by the titles of two books about him. The first is
titled, "The Difference Between God and Larry
Ellison." It is the first line of an old Silicon
Valley joke for which the punch line is "God does not
think he is Larry Ellison." The second book is
Everyone Else Must Fail, for which the preamble is "It
is not good enough that I should succeed."
Ellison was born to an unmarried
Jewish teenage mother and an Italian-American air
force pilot father, but he grew up with an aunt, and
an uncle who constantly put young Larry down saying he
would never amount to anything. Harvard Business
School's Entrepreneur of the Year in 1990, the 2004
Forbes' 400 lists Ellison as the world's ninth
wealthiest person.
Ellison has devoted roughly half
a billion dollars to charities, particularly a medical
foundation focused mostly on infectious diseases in
the third world and diseases of aging. In mid 2005, he
also pledged $115 million to Harvard University.
Intel: As noted in the Andrew
Grove bio, Intel was formed in 1968 by non-Jews Robert
Noyce and Gordon Moore who recruited Grove to be their
co-founder and third employee. Their established
reputations and ability to raise the needed $2.5
million from venture capitalist Arthur Rock financed
the Company, Noyce headed up sales and Marketing,
Moore R&D, while Grove headed manufacturing and
product development. Grove disciplined the
organization to set and reach goals and he made the
critical decisions, such committing Intel to the
microprocessors which made Intel the huge success it
is.
Lotus: Mitch Kapor did not invent
the spreadsheet, but his software program, Lotus 123,
was the first application to spawn huge demand for
personal computers. Visicalc, an earlier spreadsheet
program created by Jew Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston
in 1982, was available on several early computers
including the Apple II a few years before Lotus 123
arrived. But Lotus 123 had many more features, was
easier to use, and had far better graphics. It
provided the compelling reason for consumers to buy
personal computers and demand was so strong, Lotus
grossed $53 million in its first year and $156 million
by 1984. Kapor went on to create other major software
programs including Lotus Agenda.
eBay: Jeff Skoll did not create
eBay, non-Jew Pierre Omidyar did in 1993. For Omidyar,
born to French and Iranian parents, creating an
on-line auction Web-site was a Labor Day weekend hobby
project. For its first couple of years, it was simply
a free Web-site Omidyar ran on his own home page along
with several other of his Web page creations. During
the first few months, he tried to recruit Skoll, a
Jewish French-Canadian he met through friends, to
become his partner. Skoll turned him down, choosing to
remain at Stanford Business School.
In early 1996, Omidyar's Internet
service provider began charging him $250 a month to
host the site. Omidyar was forced to start charging a
fee, which he passed along to the site's users based
on the sale price of auction items. As the checks
started rolling in Omidyar realized he needed help.
Again, he approached Skoll. This time, after a few
months of consulting for eBay, Skoll signed on as its
first full time employee and President.
Skoll grew up in Canada and
showed early signs of being a driven entrepreneur. At
twelve, he was selling Amway products door-to-door.
After graduating from the University of Toronto with a
4.0 grade point average, he set up two high tech
companies before moving to Palo Alto to enroll at
Stanford Business School. Compensating for Omidyar's
easy going ways and enjoyment of programming, Skoll
was the driven leader who planned the business and
made things happen. He hired key people, established
much of the culture, and constantly pushed to build
the business.
The result is the number one
auction Web site in the world. It grossed $3.9 billion
in 2004, netted $936 million and was worth $53 billion
by mid 2005, all of which made both Omidyar and Skoll
very wealthy. Skoll has since left eBay and now
devotes the bulk of his time to philanthropic
activities, particularly his Skoll Foundation to which
he has donated $250 million. The Foundation supports
social entrepreneurs working to effect lasting
positive social changes worldwide. In 2003, Skoll won
recognition from Business Week magazine as "one of the
most innovative philanthropists of the past decade"
InterActive Corp (IAC): Barry
Diller has made a career of corporate transformations.
He started in the mail room at the William Morris
Agency in his early 20s, and at age 24, moved to
ABC-TV. Within three years, he was Vice President of
Feature Films and Program Development. In that job he
inaugurated ABC's Movie of the Week, the most popular
movie series in television history. At ABC Diller
pioneered highly profitable "made-for-television"
films which focused on social issues such as
homosexuality, the Vietnam War and drugs.
In 1974, following that success
(and still only 32), he was named President of
Paramount Pictures. At Paramount, he oversaw creation
of the hit television series: Cheers, Taxi, and
Laverne and Shirley, and hit movies including: Raiders
of the Lost Ark, Saturday Night Fever and Grease. Ten
years later he moved to Twentieth Century-FOX where in
1985, after Rupert Murdoch took over, he launched Fox
as the fourth television network. By 1990, Diller had
Fox producing five nights of prime time television
with such popular shows as: The Simpsons, Married With
Children, Cops and America's Most Wanted.
Diller quit Fox to purchase a
stake in QVC, the cable shopping network, and from
there he launched an unsuccessful bid to take over
Paramount. Sumner Redstone's Viacom beat him out.
Shortly thereafter, in 1995, non-Jew John Malone
recruited Diller to leave QVC, invest in and run
Liberty Media's Silver King Communications, which was
broadcasting the Home Shopping Network. Diller later
merged Home Shopping into Silver King.
Through a blinding series of name
changes, strategic redirections and $8 billion worth
of mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and
investments in more than 45 companies, Diller created
what is now called Interactive Corp (IAC), the fifth
major Internet Company, (behind Google, Amazon, e-Bay,
and Yahoo). Little known to the general public, IAC
controls such prominent Internet names as: Expedia,
Hotels.com, Lending Tree, Hotwire.com, Evite,
Citysearch and Ticketmaster.
Over the years, Diller has served
as a director of Coca Cola and the Washington Post,
Trustee of New York University, member of the
Executive Board for Medical Sciences at UCLA, member
of the Board of Councilors of USC's School of
Cinema-Television and a member of the Board of the
Museum of Television and Radio.
Yahoo: Terry Semel did not create
Yahoo. Non-Jews Jerry Yang and David Filo did in 1994,
as a hobby, while pursuing their electrical
engineering PhD's at Stanford. In those halcyon,
"early bubble" days, Yahoo went public within two
years. It was then, and still is today, regarded as
one of the major Internet successes of all time, but
along the way, it hit a bump in the road. In 2001,
Yahoo lost $93 million on revenues of $717 million.
The stock tanked and new talent was needed to avert a
melt down.
That is when Terry Semel arrived.
Semel had 24 years at Warner Brothers where he had
been instrumental in building the Company from $1
billion to $11 billion in annual revenues. Semel
quickly pushed Yahoo's marketing, consumers' services
and acquisitions and by 2003, he had turned the
company around. In 2004, Yahoo made $1.6 billion under
his leadership.
Qualcomm: Irwin Jacobs is listed
as one of seven Qualcomm founders, but by any measure,
he has been the "essential man" from Qualcomm's 1985
inception till now.
Qualcomm created and controls
Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA), a major wireless
telecommunications technology. It is the most widely
used wireless calling technology in the United States,
(47 percent market share) used by such carriers as
Verizon, Cingular, and Sprint. Around the world, 212
million wireless phones already utilize Qualcomm
technology and as 3G, the next generation of wireless,
is deployed, Qualcomm is expected to become the
international market leader as well.
Jacobs grew up in New Bedford,
Massachusetts. He was a mediocre musician, but an
excellent student earning a bachelors degree from
Cornell and a Masters and a Doctor of Science degree
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He
taught at MIT and the University of California San
Diego (UCSD) from 1959 to 1972.
While teaching, he wrote a still
used college text, Principles of Communications
Engineering, and in 1969, co-founded LINKABIT, a
company he describes as his initial move towards
becoming an "academic dropout." That finally happened
in 1972 when he became LINKABIT's full time President
and Chairman. The Company pioneered satellite TV
receiver technology (VideoCipher) and was the first to
commercially introduce Time Division Multiplex Access
(TDMA), the predecessor technology to CDMA. Jacobs
built LINKABIT to 1,400 employees, before merging it
with M/A-COM and he served on that Board until 1985.
Initially, Qualcomm did research
and development and some manufacturing for wireless
companies while it built the largest satellite-based
messaging service used by trucking companies to manage
their fleets. That service was quickly overshadowed,
however, by CDMA. By 2004, CDMA was generating over $5
billion in annual revenues.
All of this has made Jacobs (and
his fellow founders) quite wealthy. Jacobs has
responded with major philanthropy. He and his wife
have given $110 million to the San Diego Symphony
(hearkening back to his days as a mediocre musician),
another $110 million went to the UCSD to "support the
other faculty that are currently doing the teaching,"
$7 million went to the Salk Institute, and millions
more has gone to support the San Diego Food Bank and
historic New Bedford. Both he, and fellow Qualcomm
founder Andrew Viterbi now have schools of engineering
named after them, Jacobs at UCSD and Viterbi and the
University of Southern California.
RealNetworks: Ron Glaser takes
credit for creating the first technology to "stream"
audio, video, and other digital content, such as music
and games, to computers. He founded RealNetworks in
1994 to capitalize on the technology.
Fresh out of Yale with degrees in
economics and computer sciences, Glaser joined
Microsoft in 1983 where he rose, over his ten years
there, to become Vice President of Multimedia and
Consumer Systems. He left Microsoft in 1994 and
shortly thereafter, says he downloaded Mosaic, an
early version of the Netscape Internet browser. He
immediately saw the potential to augment the browser
with "streaming." He founded RealNetworks and was soon
able to take it public. It became a hot Internet stock
and, for a time, Glaser was a billionaire.
Today, following the bursting of
the Internet bubble and heightened competition with
Microsoft's Media Player and Apple's Quicktime,
RealNetworks continues to post operating losses and it
is taking on Microsoft in court. Like earlier Federal
and state lawsuits against Microsoft, Glaser's company
claims Microsoft competes unfairly by bundling its
Mediaplayer into its software. Win or lose,
RealNetworks has sufficient cash to finance itself for
some time and thus remain a major Internet force,
particularly as the downloading of music and games
becomes ever more prolific. If RealNetworks succeeds,
Glaser will rejoin the ranks of billionaires who hit
it big with their Internet technology innovations.
Broadcast.com & HDNet: Mark Cuban
grew up poor, the son of Russian Jewish emigrants in
blue collar Pittsburgh. He was a bright student who
was also considered something of a hustler with his
native selling ability (selling garbage bags, greeting
cards and magazines, all door-to-door, from the time
he was 12.) At the University of Indiana he started a
chain letter and gave disco dancing lessons to pay for
school.
After graduating in 1983 he
started a computer consulting firm, MicroSolutions,
though he neither owned, nor knew much about,
computers. Self-taught by having to learn to perform
on the promises he made to customers, he built the
Company to revenues of $30 million a year before
selling it to Compuserve. He made himself wealthy in
the process.
He then "kicked back" for a few
years, before returning in 1995, with partner Todd R.
Wagner (not Jewish), to create Broadcast.com. It
pioneered radio and television broadcasting over the
Internet. Cuban and Wagner soon took it public and, in
1999, sold it to Yahoo for $5.7 billion. Cuban and
Wagner were billionaires.
His attention then shifted to his
ownership of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team.
Cuban is a brash, avid, courtside presence whose
outbursts have cost him an estimated $1 million in
fines. At the same time, his savvy marketing and
recruiting of top talent has converted the Mavericks
from a perennial loser to a contender.
Cuban also launched HDNet, a high
definition television broadcast network available on
satellite, cable, and selected over the air high
definition broadcast stations. He and Wagner also
purchased Landmark theaters, a large U.S. chain of
"art-house" movie theaters which will air the high
definition movies he is producing and the films he has
contracted six major studios to convert from film to
digital.
Measures of entrepreneurial
success
One measure of entrepreneurial
success is provided by the Fortune "40 Under 40"
annual list of the wealthiest young Americans, nearly
all of them self made. Though entrepreneurial success
is not simply about wealth, it is one scorecard. The
Fortune's 2004 list is included as Exhibit 16a. While
it includes thirteen athletes and entertainers, the
remaining twenty-seven are successful young
entrepreneurs, mostly from high technology companies
they started or led. Of the twenty-seven, at least six
are Jewish. Three of them are among the top five and
five of them among the top ten. In order, the six
include: #1 Michael Dell, #3 Jeff Skoll, #5 Sergey
Brin, #9 Dan Snyder, #10, Marc Benioff, and #17 Jerry
Greenberg. Statistically, at two percent of the U.S.
population, Jews would be lucky if even one of the
twenty-seven was Jewish. At 22 percent, the result is
ten times what one would expect.
The Forbes 400 corroborates the
Fortune list. (Exhibit 16b) Of the year 2004 ranking,
at least 25 percent of the "400" are Jewish. And like
the Fortune "40 Under 40," many of them made their
wealth as entrepreneurs who started successful
businesses. Prominent among the first twenty-five are
#9 Michael Dell, #10 Lawrence Ellison, and #11 Steven
Balmer. As with the Fortune 40, the performance defies
expectations. We would expect perhaps eight Jews among
the 400, the actual figure (at least 102) is twelve
times that.
And another Jewish article, this
time from
http://emergentobserver.blogspot.com/2009/03/omg-jewish-history-of-internet.html:
OMG, A Jewish History of the Internet
Did you know that the internet is
Jewish? Yeah...Moses got the Torah from HaShem on Mt.
Sinai and HaShem told Moses that his brother Aaron and
his descendants would be Kohenim forever. Now a
"Kohen" is a priest and the story of the internet
involves a Jewish priest, a Jewish painter, a Jewish
Scotsman and a Jewish sugar merchant living high in
the mountains...well sort of...
In 1972, at the International
Computer Communication Conference, Robert Kahn (a
kohen) was able to connect 40 different computers
revealing his work to the public for the first time.
Just three years later David Farber (whose Yiddish
family name means “painter”) worked to create a
primitive kind of email system. Within the next twenty
years the internet that we now know and love was born.
In 2003 MySpace was launched and by 2006 it had become
the largest social networking site in the United
States. MySpace added a new dimension to how we
communicate and share information with our friends,
family and even religious communities. The website was
co-founded by Tom Anderson. Although Tom’s last name
reflects his father’s Scottish heritage, he and his
mother are Jewish and he was raised in a messianic
Jewish household. At the age of 14 Tom was a computer
hacker working his mischief under the tag name Lord
Flathead (not a Jewish name). He lead a team of
hackers that were able to brake in to Chase Manhattan
Bank computers, he tampered with banking records and
left a message saying that unless he was given free
use of the system he would wipeout the records. He
must have been praying because he was never charged
with the crime :) The website Tom would later become
famous for inspired a 23-year-old Mark Zuckerberg (a
Jewish name meaning “sugar mountain”) to create
another social networking site called Facebook. Things
are looking sweeter then a pile of sugar for
Zuckerberg because Facebook has made him over a
billion dollars and more people can be found on his
networking site then in the entire country of Japan.
…So we see that many key players
in the field of computer technologies are our fellow
tribesmen. The internet itself has even been compared
to the Talmud…layers upon layers of commentary dealing
with issues from personal hygiene to oven
construction. However the internet is only truly
comparable to the Talmud if it’s dialogue eventually
returns to G-dly matters. The Talmud finds a way to
elevate even mundane and seemingly secular matters to
a level of Torah. We should do the same with our
technologies, only then do they become truly Jewish.
And finally yet another Jewish
boasting article on the same topic (from
http://kupe.joeuser.com/article/158970/Jews_On_The_Internet):
Jews On The Internet
By Larry Kuperman
July 29, 2007
The question of how many Jews
there are begs the definition of "What is a Jew?" and
also "Who is a Jew?" Questions that have been asked
many a time.....mostly by other Jews. Being a Secular
Jew myself, I like the most liberal, inclusive
definition that includes....well ME. The biggest
number that you will see is about 18 million Jews.
This works out to something like 1/4 of one per cent
of the world's population. So you would expect that
our impact on the Internet would be proportional to
our numbers.
Not so, bubbala. (A term of
endearment, darling. Can you feel me virtually
pinching your cheek? In a nice way.) The impact of
Jews far outweighs their numbers. Lets look at "Who's
A Yid?"
Larry Page and Sergey Brin,
founders of Google. Larry Page's mom, Gloria Page, is
Jewish. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, to
Jewish parents, Michael and Eugenia, who fled to
America for religious freedom.
Facebook was founded by Mark
Zuckerberg, while he was a student at Harvard
University. It was originally going to be limited to
Harvard students, but expanded quickly. Zuckerberg saw
the potential in the site and sought capital. He
turned to Peter Thiel, a co-founder of Paypal and,
not-so-coincidentally, also Jewish. Facebook is often
rumored to be up for sale. How much is Facebook worth?
Let me refer that to Mr. Thiel: "Facebook's internal
valuation is around $8 billion based on their
projected revenues of $1 billion by 2015." Founder
Mark Zuckerberg is 23, or as we like to say, 10 years
past his Bar Mitzvah.
Robert Kevin Rose is,
comparatively, an old man at age 30. He is best known
for founding Digg.com. Robert lost his job during the
burst of the Dot Com bubble, ended up working as a
production assistant on the show The Screen Savers He
began appearing on air and stepped in as host after
Leo Laporte left TechTV. On November 1, 2004, he
started a site that combined social bookmarking,
blogging, RSS into arguably the premier tech news
site. Today Digg is rated among the 100 most popular
sites on the web.
Scott Blum has been referred to
as the "Sam Walton of e-commerce." Leaving a
successful career as a shoe salesman as a youth, he
founded Microbanks, a company that sold add-on memory
modules for Macintosh computers. Before his 21st
birthday, he sold Microbanks to Sentron Technology in
San Diego for $2.5 million in cash. He would then
co-found Pinnacle Micro with his father. Leaving there
under a cloud of dubious accounting practices (he paid
no penalty and admitted no guilt) he would go on to
found Buy.com. He left before went public, returned to
take it back private and it is now his baby.
RealNetworks is not the most
beloved company in the world, nor is Real Player a
favorite product. But there is no question that CEO
and Founder Rob Glaser has been influential. When he
founded Real Networks in 1994, at age 31, he was
already a millionaire from his days at Microsoft. He
has had a major impact on the Internet.
Certainly also worth mentioning
are Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, whose mother is
Jewish; Larry Ellison, founder of Oracle, who was born
on the Lower East Side of New York to a Jewish mother
and raised by his great-aunt and great-uncle in
Chicago; and Phillipe Kahn, founder of Borland.
What would the Internet be like
with Google, PayPal, Facebook, Digg.com, Buy.com? It
would be very, very different.
This article was written and
originally posted by By Freedom Research, June 2009
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