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Jaan Tallinn (born 14 February 1972) is an Estonian billionaire computer programmer and investor [2] [3] known for his participation in the development of Skype and file-sharing application FastTrack/Kazaa. [4] Recognized as a prominent figure in the field of artificial intelligence, Tallinn is a leading investor and advocate for AI safety.
MetaMed Research was an American medical consulting firm aiming to provide personalized medical research services. It was founded in 2012 by Michael Vassar (previously of the Singularity Institute [1]), [2] Jaan Tallinn (co-founder of Skype and Kazaa), [3] [4] Zvi Mowshowitz, [3] and Nevin Freeman [5] with startup funding from Silicon Valley investor Peter Thiel. [4]
On 12 August 2013, Skype released the 4.10 update for Apple iPhone and iPad apps that allowed HD quality video for iPhone 5 and fourth-generation iPads. [37] On 20 November 2014, Microsoft Office's team announced that a new chat powered by Skype would be implemented in their software, enabling users to chat with co-workers in the same document ...
He started off as programmer for a local hardware manufacturer in 1986 with his class-mate Jaan Tallinn. The company was assembling 8-bit computers for use in public schools. In 1992 he studied computer science at Tallinn Technical University. [3] On 7 June 1993, he and Jaan officially registered BlueMoon as a privately held Estonian software ...
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Jaan is an Estonian masculine, [1] a cognate of the English-language given name John. People named Jaan include: Jaan Anvelt (1884–1937), Estonian communist revolutionary
Download QR code; Print/export ... Jaan Luik (born September 17 ... Early life and education. Luik was born in Tallinn. [1] From 1960 to 1972, he attended Tallinn ...
First issue of Postimees (1857) Man reading the newspaper (painting by Oskar Hoffmann, 1902) Postimees is considered to be the oldest newspaper in Estonia.Perno Postimees ehk Näddalaleht (now Pärnu Postimees), a forerunner to the national Postimees newspaper, was first established as a regional newspaper in Pärnu on 5 June 1857 by Johann Voldemar Jannsen.