Ticker Symbol | Entity Name | As Of Date | Company Name | Followers | Employees on Linkedin | Link | Industry | Date Added | Date Updated | Description | Website | Specialities | Logo | HQ.Street | HQ.City | HQ.State | HQ.Country | HQ.Postal | Headcount change in past 24 months | Company Name | Sector | Industry |
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private:youtubeinstant | 1552593 | Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM | YouTube Instant | 117 | 5.00 | Open | Computer Software | Jun 4th, 2019 03:58PM | Jun 4th, 2019 03:58PM | YouTube Instant[1] is a real-time search engine built by nineteen-year-old[2] college student and Facebook-software-engineer intern[3] Feross Aboukhadijeh of Stanford University that allows its users to search the YouTube video database as they type. It follows on the heels of Google Instant,[4] and has been described as a "novelty toy",[5] a "catchy little title",[6] a "prototypal digit to tie the “instant” bandwagon"[7] as well as a "completely excellent way to waste 15 minutes".[8] (from Wikipedia) | Open | YouTube Instant | Consumer Services | |||||||||
private:youtubeinstant | 1552593 | Nov 7th, 2017 12:00AM | YouTube Instant | 103 | 5.00 | Open | Computer Software | Nov 7th, 2017 06:06PM | Nov 7th, 2017 06:06PM | YouTube Instant[1] is a real-time search engine built by nineteen-year-old[2] college student and Facebook-software-engineer intern[3] Feross Aboukhadijeh of Stanford University that allows its users to search the YouTube video database as they type. It follows on the heels of Google Instant,[4] and has been described as a "novelty toy",[5] a "catchy little title",[6] a "prototypal digit to tie the “instant” bandwagon"[7] as well as a "completely excellent way to waste 15 minutes".[8] (from Wikipedia) | YouTube Instant | Consumer Services | ||||||||||
private:youtubeinstant | 1552593 | Nov 1st, 2017 12:00AM | YouTube Instant | 103 | 5.00 | Open | Computer Software | Nov 1st, 2017 05:44AM | Nov 1st, 2017 05:44AM | YouTube Instant[1] is a real-time search engine built by nineteen-year-old[2] college student and Facebook-software-engineer intern[3] Feross Aboukhadijeh of Stanford University that allows its users to search the YouTube video database as they type. It follows on the heels of Google Instant,[4] and has been described as a "novelty toy",[5] a "catchy little title",[6] a "prototypal digit to tie the “instant” bandwagon"[7] as well as a "completely excellent way to waste 15 minutes".[8] (from Wikipedia) | YouTube Instant | Consumer Services |