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Robin Li — Robin Li, Chairman and CEO of Baidu, the biggest search engine in the worlds biggest country, China. More details on Forbes: www.forbes.com/lists/2010/10/billionaires-2010_Robin-Li_X... Chinese Internet entrepreneur returns to the billionaire ranks and is now nearly twice as rich as he was in 2008 when he last made the cut. Heads China's online search leader, Baidu, which posted 48% rise in fourth quarter profit. Stock up 281% in the past 12 months, thanks to the strong results but also more recently due to its ongoing rivalry with Google. Baidu shares, and his fortune, jumped a third after Google said in January it might pull out of China. Before cofounding Baidu in 2000, Li worked as a staff engineer in Silicon Valley for Infoseek, a pioneer in the Internet search engine industry. Li sits on board of New York-listed New Oriental Education & Technology, which provides educational services in China. Wealth estimate includes shares held by wife, Melissa Ma.
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Robin Li Robin Li, Chairman and CEO of Baidu, the biggest search engine in the worlds biggest country, China. More details on Forbes: www.forbes.com/lists/2010/10/billionaires-2010_Robin-Li_X... Chinese Internet entrepreneur returns to the billionaire ranks and is now nearly twice as rich as he was in 2008 when he last made the cut. Heads China's online search leader, Baidu, which posted 48% rise in fourth quarter profit. Stock up 281% in the past 12 months, thanks to the strong results but also more recently due to its ongoing rivalry with Google. Baidu shares, and his fortune, jumped a third after Google said in January it might pull out of China. Before cofounding Baidu in 2000, Li worked as a staff engineer in Silicon Valley for Infoseek, a pioneer in the Internet search engine industry. Li sits on board of New York-listed New Oriental Education & Technology, which provides educational services in China. Wealth estimate includes shares held by wife, Melissa Ma.
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Parker Hall, home to Millard Fillmore College at UB
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logo for University at Buffalo
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Washington leads militia — In leading the militia against the Whiskey Rebellion, Washington became one of only two sitting U.S. presidents to exercise battlefield authority.
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Washington leads militia In leading the militia against the Whiskey Rebellion, Washington became one of only two sitting U.S. presidents to exercise battlefield authority.
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Das Hauptgebäude der Universität Genf — University of Geneva
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Portrait of John Calvin
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Logo von Universität Genf
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Albert Gallatin, by Rembrandt Peale, 1805
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Martin Edward Hellman
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The Stanford arm — Designed at SAIL (Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory) in 1969, is the forerunner of most industrial robots in use today
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The Stanford arm Designed at SAIL (Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory) in 1969, is the forerunner of most industrial robots in use today