Sam Kazemian
Sam Kazemian | |
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Born | Sam Hamidi-Kazemian[1] February 12, 1993[2] |
Education | UCLA (neuroscience and philosophy)[2] |
Occupation | President of Everipedia[3] |
Known for | Co-founding Everipedia[4] |
Website | everipedia.org |
Sam Hamidi-Kazemian[5] (born February 12, 1993) is an Iranian-American software programmer.[2] He is the co-founder and president of Everipedia,[3] a for-profit, wiki-based online encyclopedia.[6] He founded Everipedia with Theodor Forselius in December 2014.[4]
Education
Kazemian attended Westlake High School, where he participated in athletics.[7] He was member of the UCLA Powerlifting team from 2013 to 2014 in his junior year of high school.[8] Kazemian was a double major in neuroscience and philosophy at UCLA.[2] He graduated from UCLA in 2015.[9]
Everipedia
Starting as a small project in Kazemian's dormitory room at UCLA, Sam Kazemian founded Everipedia with Theodor Forselius in December 2014.[4] Kazemian and Forselius constructed the first MVP for Everipedia while Kazemian was still at UCLA.[10]
In 2017, Kazemian told Boing Boing that "Wikia, like Wikipedia, uses really old software that was built in 2001. Meanwhile there are all these new, modern crowd-knowledge sites like Rap Genius, Quora and StackOverflow, but nobody ever tried to attack the original beast - a wiki of everything - with the new, modern tools. That is what Everipedia aims to do."[6] In 2017, he stated that Everipedia aims to be the largest online encyclopedia.[11]
Personal life
Kazemian resides in Los Angeles, California, US.[2] In 2013, he became interested in Bitcoin.[12] He mined over 50 various cryptocoins to become more familiar with them and to find out about the changes that were occurring in the blockchain.[13] The top cryptocoins he preferred from back in the day was Dogecoin, Namecoin, Datacoin (defunct), and Vertcoin.[13] Kazemian stated that in 2014 there were many successful cryptocurrencies to mine.[12] In his dormitory room, Kazemian assembled a GPU and CPU mining operation using his outdated desktop computers and laptops to mine cryptocurrencies.[12]
References
- ^ "CoinTalks – Thought Leaders in the world of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency". Eventbrite. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
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at position 12 (help) - ^ a b c d e f "Sam Kazemian". Crunchbase. 2018.
- ^ a b Chavez-Dreyfuss, Gertrude (8 February 2018). "Novogratz's New Fund, Others Invest $30 Million in Online Encyclopedia". U.S. News & World Report.
- ^ a b c "Everipedia Raises $30m in Series A Funding". FinSMEs. 10 February 2018.
- ^ "CoinTalks – Thought Leaders in the world of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency". Eventbrite. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
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at position 12 (help) - ^ a b James, Andrea (12 June 2017). "Can Everipedia remake collaborative encyclopedias to be inclusive and enjoyable?". Boing Boing.
- ^ "Sam Kazemian". Athletic.net. 2018.
- ^ "Sam Kazemian - 2013-14 Powerlifting Roster - UCLA Club Sports". UCLA Club Sports. 2018.
- ^ "Everipedia: Bản sao xấu xí và tội lỗi của Wikipedia" [Everipedia: ugly copy and sin of Wikipedia]. VNG Corporation. 10 August 2017.
- ^ Jafery, Reza (19 February 2018). "How Everipedia is Decentralizing History with Blockchain". Hackernoon.
- ^ Moon, Jiwon (31 July 2017). "Everipedia Update | Part 1: Intro to Everipedia and New Features Since Campaign". Wefunder.
- ^ a b c Liebowitz, David (11 December 2017). "Crypto Veteran and Blockchain Engineer Sam Kazemian Helps You Understand Bitcoin Once and For All". Bitcoin For Plebs.
- ^ a b Anthony, Miles (6 August 2017). "Sam Kazemian, Founder and CEO at Everipedia, Shares 4 Years of Mining Experience". The Crypto Times.