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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.
The Diaspora project was founded in 2010 by four students at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Ilya Zhitomirskiy, Dan Grippi, Max Salzberg, and Raphael Sofaer. The word diaspora is Greek in origin and refers to a scattered or dispersed population. [6] Ilya Zhitomirskiy and Daniel Grippi (2011)
Ilya Zhitomirskiy (1989–2011), American software developer; Jacob Zhitomirsky (1880–?), Russian secret agent; Konstantin Israel Zhitomirsky (1863–1918), Yiddish scholar and pedagogue; Viktor Zhitomirsky (1894–1945), Soviet-Tajikistani microbiologist; Zinaida Zhitomirskaya (1918–1980), Soviet-American bibliographer
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Ilya Zhitomirskiy (1989–2011), Russian-American founder of Diaspora Ilya Serov (born 1986), Russian-American trumpeter and singer Ilya Dzhirkvelov (born 1927), author and KGB defector
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The second Gawker says "Ilya Zhitomirskiy, a 22-year-old co-founder of the hyped Facebook rival Diaspora committed suicide this weekend in San Francisco." CNN says "Zhitomirskiy committed suicide, a source close to the company told CNNMoney on Sunday." If you can cite a ref that says otherwise then by all means bring it forward.