Tim Chang is a US venture capitalist. Since September 2011, he is a managing partner at Mayfield Fund.
Early life and education
Tim Chang was born the United States to Taiwanese parents. From 1990 to 1996 he studied at the University of Michigan, where he earned his Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering. While studying there, Chang also participated in Japan Technology Management Program and studied in Japan.
In 2001, he earned his MBA as an Arjay Miller Scholar from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Later he became a mentor at StartX, a non-profit startup accelerator and founder community associated with Stanford University.
Business career
Chang started his career as an intern at Toyota Motor Corporation. He then worked as a chassis engineer at General Motors Japan. For 5 years he worked for Gateway Japan as a product manager. In 2001, he joined Gabriel Venture Partners firm and was promoted to its Principal in 2002.
In 2010, Chang co-founded wearable heart rate monitor maker Basis Sciences. The company received funding from Norwest Venture Partners and later from Mayfield Fund. In March 2014 the firm was acquired by Intel for $100 million.
Two purchases of 2010 ( $763 million purchase of Playdom and $403 million purchase of ngmoco) resulted in him being included into Forbes Midas List in 2011 (#87). Beyond his investments in mobile and gaming companies, Chang was responsible for Norwest's investments in China and frequently traveled from the US to China. In November 2010, Chang was promoted from principal to partner.
While working for Norwest, he established a reputation as a gamification and social games expert.
In September 2011, Chang joined Mayfield Fund as a managing director of Mayfield XIII fund with $400 million in capital. In July 2012, Chang became one of the directors of Mayfield XIV fund with $365 million in capital. According to TechCrunch’s 2014 editorial note, at Mayfield he lead "consumer investing practice with a focus on the Internet of Things, consumerized health & wellness, crowdsourcing, collaborative consumption, mobile-first service and product marketplaces, vertical communities, and enabling platforms and services." He was one of the early venture capital investors in health-tracking apps, notably HealthTap.
His other investments include Moat (acquired by Oracle for $850M), sustainable home and personal care goods eCommerce company Grove Collaborative, group fitness company Fitmob (merged with ClassPass), group commerce startup Massdrop, short-term rental management platform Pillow (acquired by Expedia), VR "mood on demand" startup TRIPP, and the drone company 3D Robotics. He has identified himself as a survivalist and biohacker. Chang is a bass guitarist at Punjabi funk band BlackMahal and classic rock band CoverFlow. He is also a bitcoin investor.
Early life and education
Tim Chang was born the United States to Taiwanese parents. From 1990 to 1996 he studied at the University of Michigan, where he earned his Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering. While studying there, Chang also participated in Japan Technology Management Program and studied in Japan.
In 2001, he earned his MBA as an Arjay Miller Scholar from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Later he became a mentor at StartX, a non-profit startup accelerator and founder community associated with Stanford University.
Business career
Chang started his career as an intern at Toyota Motor Corporation. He then worked as a chassis engineer at General Motors Japan. For 5 years he worked for Gateway Japan as a product manager. In 2001, he joined Gabriel Venture Partners firm and was promoted to its Principal in 2002.
In 2010, Chang co-founded wearable heart rate monitor maker Basis Sciences. The company received funding from Norwest Venture Partners and later from Mayfield Fund. In March 2014 the firm was acquired by Intel for $100 million.
Two purchases of 2010 ( $763 million purchase of Playdom and $403 million purchase of ngmoco) resulted in him being included into Forbes Midas List in 2011 (#87). Beyond his investments in mobile and gaming companies, Chang was responsible for Norwest's investments in China and frequently traveled from the US to China. In November 2010, Chang was promoted from principal to partner.
While working for Norwest, he established a reputation as a gamification and social games expert.
In September 2011, Chang joined Mayfield Fund as a managing director of Mayfield XIII fund with $400 million in capital. In July 2012, Chang became one of the directors of Mayfield XIV fund with $365 million in capital. According to TechCrunch’s 2014 editorial note, at Mayfield he lead "consumer investing practice with a focus on the Internet of Things, consumerized health & wellness, crowdsourcing, collaborative consumption, mobile-first service and product marketplaces, vertical communities, and enabling platforms and services." He was one of the early venture capital investors in health-tracking apps, notably HealthTap.
His other investments include Moat (acquired by Oracle for $850M), sustainable home and personal care goods eCommerce company Grove Collaborative, group fitness company Fitmob (merged with ClassPass), group commerce startup Massdrop, short-term rental management platform Pillow (acquired by Expedia), VR "mood on demand" startup TRIPP, and the drone company 3D Robotics. He has identified himself as a survivalist and biohacker. Chang is a bass guitarist at Punjabi funk band BlackMahal and classic rock band CoverFlow. He is also a bitcoin investor.
Ridaex Technology Is the First Indian company which produces and manufactures Android powered Television. The manufacturing unit of this company is located in Rajkot, Gujarat and has its headquarters in Bengaluru which is in Karnataka India. In 2017, the first android powered Television Made in India was launched by this company.
History
This Smart LED T.V. was built after 14 months of research by a group of engineers, having 93% of its components manufactured in India and 7% of the components being imported from Hong Kong. After its launch in 2017, this company sold about 35,000 television units overtaking Samsung and SONY. . This company is preparing to launch the World’s First Super Smart LED TV - NUKE V3.
Products
*Smart LED Tvs
*LED Tvs
Features
Ridaex Technology has advanced technical support services which are conducted via Team Viewer. Once the troubleshooting is done, an engineer does Soft service of the T.V. remotely.
Awards
*In the year 2019 this company won the India 5000 startup Award for Quality Excellence
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History
This Smart LED T.V. was built after 14 months of research by a group of engineers, having 93% of its components manufactured in India and 7% of the components being imported from Hong Kong. After its launch in 2017, this company sold about 35,000 television units overtaking Samsung and SONY. . This company is preparing to launch the World’s First Super Smart LED TV - NUKE V3.
Products
*Smart LED Tvs
*LED Tvs
Features
Ridaex Technology has advanced technical support services which are conducted via Team Viewer. Once the troubleshooting is done, an engineer does Soft service of the T.V. remotely.
Awards
*In the year 2019 this company won the India 5000 startup Award for Quality Excellence
Reference
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This article is about the history of ethnic Jews and political radicalism. For the antisemitic canard, see Jewish Bolshevism.
History
According to Paul Johnson, Jewish society in the last 1,500 years has been designed to produce and support intellectuals who largely focused their talents on rabbinical studies. Johnson asserts that "quite suddenly, around the year 1800, this ancient and highly efficient social machine for the production of intellectuals began to shift its output. Instead of pouring all its products into the closed circuit of rabbinical studies, ... it unleashed a significant and ever-growing proportion of them into secular life. This was an event of shattering importance in world history."
20th century
Many young Jews rejected the Orthodoxy of their parents and turned to the great Jewish secular movements of Zionism, socialism, and Bundism . They viewed their parents' faith in the eventual coming of the Messiah as a dangerous passivity in the face of imminent danger to the Jewish people. They took their fate into their own hands and created new forms of secular Jewish messianic activity. Their concern for changing the world by rejecting their religious background shows how deeply they were immersed in the Jewish search for redemption.
Jewish Bolshevism
A persistent theme among antisemites—particularly those on the pre-World War II right—has been that the Bolshevik revolution was a Jewish revolution and that the Soviet Union was dominated by Jews. This theme appears in a wide range of writings, from Henry Ford's International Jew, to published statements by a long list of British, French, and American political figures in the 1920s (Sir Winston Churchill, Woodrow Wilson, and David Lloyd George), and, in its most extreme form, by Adolf Hitler, who wrote:
"Now begins the last great revolution. By wresting political power for himself, the Jew casts off the few remaining shreds of disguise he still wears. The democratic plebeian Jew turns into the blood Jew and the tyrant of peoples. In a few years he will try to exterminate the national pillars of intelligence and, by robbing the peoples of their natural spiritual leadership, will make them ripe for the slavish lot of a permanent subjugation. The most terrible example of this is Russia."
History
According to Paul Johnson, Jewish society in the last 1,500 years has been designed to produce and support intellectuals who largely focused their talents on rabbinical studies. Johnson asserts that "quite suddenly, around the year 1800, this ancient and highly efficient social machine for the production of intellectuals began to shift its output. Instead of pouring all its products into the closed circuit of rabbinical studies, ... it unleashed a significant and ever-growing proportion of them into secular life. This was an event of shattering importance in world history."
20th century
Many young Jews rejected the Orthodoxy of their parents and turned to the great Jewish secular movements of Zionism, socialism, and Bundism . They viewed their parents' faith in the eventual coming of the Messiah as a dangerous passivity in the face of imminent danger to the Jewish people. They took their fate into their own hands and created new forms of secular Jewish messianic activity. Their concern for changing the world by rejecting their religious background shows how deeply they were immersed in the Jewish search for redemption.
Jewish Bolshevism
A persistent theme among antisemites—particularly those on the pre-World War II right—has been that the Bolshevik revolution was a Jewish revolution and that the Soviet Union was dominated by Jews. This theme appears in a wide range of writings, from Henry Ford's International Jew, to published statements by a long list of British, French, and American political figures in the 1920s (Sir Winston Churchill, Woodrow Wilson, and David Lloyd George), and, in its most extreme form, by Adolf Hitler, who wrote:
"Now begins the last great revolution. By wresting political power for himself, the Jew casts off the few remaining shreds of disguise he still wears. The democratic plebeian Jew turns into the blood Jew and the tyrant of peoples. In a few years he will try to exterminate the national pillars of intelligence and, by robbing the peoples of their natural spiritual leadership, will make them ripe for the slavish lot of a permanent subjugation. The most terrible example of this is Russia."
Michael Philips (born March 29, 1984), better known by the pen name Michael Prince, is an Egyptian-born Canadian writer. Born to a Coptic family in the Upper Egyptian city of Nag Hammadi, Qena, Prince studied medicine at Assiut University, then political science at the American University in Cairo and Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Prince joined the NATO Association of Canada as a research analyst in 2015. He writes in Arabic and English. His novel Assiut Citystan (2009) (in a later edition: Assiutstan City, 2020) was nominated for the Arabic Booker Prize. Prince's debut English novel, Operation C.O.R.O.N.A was published in 2020. He lives in Ontario, Canada.
Works
Arabic
* Assiutstan City (2009)
* Sonquor's Crime (2011)
*Assiutstan City (2020)
English
* The Camphor Harem (2016)
*Operation C.O.R.O.N.A: A Novel of the CIA in the Middle and Far East (2020)
Works
Arabic
* Assiutstan City (2009)
* Sonquor's Crime (2011)
*Assiutstan City (2020)
English
* The Camphor Harem (2016)
*Operation C.O.R.O.N.A: A Novel of the CIA in the Middle and Far East (2020)