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 Eric Brewer and Inktomi

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Computer History Museum has this talk by Eric Brewer (UC Berkeley) where he goes over the rise and fall of Inktomi. I highly recommend watching this talk for folks interested in the history of the Internet, case studies of startup companies, insight into the Internet bubble, or technology research in general.

Inktomi was founded in 1996, by Eric and a Berkeley grad student, and went onto the Nasdaq 100 before it was bought by Yahoo! in March 2003. Yahoo search and MSN search are still powered by the Inktomi engine. At one point, Eric actually got a little emotional while talking about Intkomi and I can clearly relate to why.

At the end, he talks about the time when his 10% shares in Inktomi were worth a billion USD and he got interested in doing something for the "third world countries". Eric (along with Umar Saif) is the program co-chair of the NSDR workshop that I am organizing. NSDR'07 is specifically aimed at bringing the benefits of networking technologies to the third world.

Below is the GoogleVideo embedded video of the talk:

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