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Ilya Zhitomirskiy (12 October 1989 – 12 November 2011) [1] was an American software developer and entrepreneur. [2] Zhitomirskiy was a co-founder and developer of the Diaspora social network and the Diaspora free software that powers it.
Ilya Muromets (Russian: Илья Муромец), also known as The Sword and the Dragon (US) and The Epic Hero and the Beast (UK), is a 1956 Soviet fantasy film by noted fantasy director Aleksandr Ptushko and produced at Mosfilm. [1] It is based on the old Russian oral epic poems about the knight Ilya Muromets. [2]
1.2.2 Film and television. 1.2.3 Literature and poetry. 1.2.4 Music. ... Ilya Zhitomirskiy, 1989–2011, student, co-founder of the social network Diaspora; Medicine
On November 12, 2011 co-founder Zhitomirskiy committed suicide, at the age of twenty-two. Reports linked pressures related to Diaspora to his death. [10] [24] [25] [26] Zhitomirskiy's mother, Inna Zhitomirskiy, said, "I strongly believe that if Ilya did not start this project and stayed in school, he would be well and alive today." Diaspora co ...
Fedor Bondarchuk (1967), film director, actor, TV and film producer, clipmaker; ... Ilya Zhitomirskiy (1989–2011), Russian-American software developer and entrepreneur;
Ilya Zhitomirskiy (1989–2011), Russian-American founder of Diaspora; Ilya Serov (born 1986), ... Ilya, a character in the book and film adaption Heaven Knows What;
[16] The book follows the four New York University undergraduates as they are inspired by the law professor and historian Eben Moglen to create a better social network, through a deluge of support they receive on Kickstarter in 2010, the death of co-founder Ilya Zhitomirskiy in 2011, up until the transfer of the project in 2013 to a community ...
Svyatogor appears in the 1956 live action Soviet film Ilya Muromets. Svyatogor appears in the animated film Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin Zmey (2004) of Three Bogatyrs trilogy, voiced by Ivan Krasko. A Czech stop motion animation version of this was made and became part of WGBH Boston's anthology series, Long Ago and Far Away.