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  1. Apr 1, 2014 · Paul Buchheit, Gmail’s creator, disabused me of this notion. From the very beginning, “it was an official charge,” he says. “I was supposed to build an email thing.” He began his work in August...

  2. Nov 9, 2022 · Paul Buchheit is an American computer engineer, entrepreneur, angel investor and philanthropist who is best recognized as Google’s 23rd employee and the creator of Gmail. He “hacked” and refined his earlier prototype web-based email system keeping in mind larger storage and better search capabilities as key features.

  3. Oct 2, 2018 · Paul Buchheit (CWR ’98; GRS ’98, computer engineering) created and led the development of Gmail, a free email service launched publicly in 2004. Buchheit became Google’s 23rd employee in 1999, and in addition to his work on Gmail, made the first prototype for AdSense. Today, he is a partner at venture capitalist firm Y Combinator.

  4. Oct 24, 2018 · 1.14M subscribers. 1.9K. 99K views 4 years ago. YC Partner and the creator of Gmail, Paul Buchheit in conversation with Geoff describes how he thinks about companies that manage to scale to the...

  5. Jun 1, 2017 · Paul Buchheit on Lessons Learned from Investing in 200+ Startups. by Jasper Kuria 6/1/2017. Jasper Kuria of Capital & Growth interviewed YC Partner Paul Buchheit about his experience as employee #23 at Google and his key investing insights. Jasper : You came up with Google’s “Don’t be evil” motto in 2000.

  6. Oct 24, 2018 · YC Partner and the creator of Gmail, Paul Buchheit [https://twitter.com/paultoo] in conversation with Geoff [https://twitter.com/gralston] describes how he thinks about companies that manage to scale to the ultimate level. You can also follow along with all of the content via Podcast.

  7. Abstract. Paul Buchheit was Google’s 23rd employee. He was the creator and lead developer of Gmail, Google’s web-based email system, which anticipated most aspects of what is now called Web 2.0. As part of his work on Gmail, Buchheit developed the first prototype of AdSense, Google’s program for running ads on other websites.

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