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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Facebook’s threat Snapchat that turndown $3 Billion Offer is Co-founded by a son of a Pinay

Bobby Murphy, 25, and Evan Spiegel, 23, have turned Snapchat and its disappearing photos into the hottest app in America for teenagers. Will they become two of the youngest billionaires ever–or fade quickly into business infamy? -  Photo: FORBES

 

The founders of Snapchat, the hottest private messaging app in the United States right now, are in the headlines after it was revealed they turned down a $3-billion offer from Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg.

 

Twenty-three-year old Evan Spiegel and 25-year-old Bobby Murphy, whose mother is from the Philippines, are the young men behind Snapchat.

 

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Released in 2011, the app allows people to send smartphone photos and videos, which will disappear in 10 seconds or less after being opened. It is estimated around 450 disappearing photos are sent through Snapchat every day.

 

According to Forbes magazine's estimate, there are currently 50 million people using Snapchat, with an average age of 18.

 

Spiegel and Murphy were recently featured in Forbes magazine's 2014 30 Under 30, a list of young individuals who are "changing the world."

 

The two met while they were students at Stanford University in California. Murphy was a mathematics and computational science major, while Spiegel was in the product-design program.

 

In an interview with Forbes magazine, Murphy said they "weren't cool, so we tried to build things to be cool."

 

Murphy and Spiegel first worked together to develop an online software called Future Freshmen, but it didn't take off.

 

For their next project, a fellow Stanford student and friend, Reggie Brown (who would later sue the company for ownership), came up with suggestion for an app to send disappearing photos.

 

Spiegel decided to tap Murphy, who had just graduated, to develop the app.

 

Now, Snapchat is one of the hottest tech startups in the US, with millions of young users that seem to grow every day.

 

"It's about the moment, a connection between friends in the present and it's not just a pretty picture," Snapchat says.

 

While Spiegel is the good-looking, outspoken public face of Snapchat (he's on the cover of Forbes magazine), Murphy, the chief technology officer (CTO), is the brains who developed the app.

 

Little is known about Murphy, who was described by Forbes, as the son of state employees from Berkeley, adding that his mother had emigrated from the Philippines.

 

"I'd describe him almost like a monk," David Kravitz, Snapchat's first employee, told Forbes. "I don't think I've ever seen him upset."

 

A separate profile on Elle magazine described Murphy as baby-faced, "like one of those twenty-something actors starring in a Disney TV show."

 

While Snapchat's profile is rising, it now faces challenges, such as Brown's lawsuit against Spiegel and Murphy for ousting him from the company; and a recent attack by hackers that allowed usernames and phone numbers of users to be compromised. And more importantly, whether it can become as big as Facebook once thought it could be. - ABS-CBN News and FORBES

 

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25 years serving Saudi; OFW deported for suing employer’s unfair dismissal – No being Justice served

Saudi Arabia Ministry of Interior Deported OFW for suing Employer who illegally dismissed him after 25 years of Service

 

Filipino suing employer for unfair dismissal deported

 

 A Filipino who was being held at a deportation center despite having a pending case against his former employer for unfair dismissal was repatriated home on Tuesday, his family has confirmed.

 

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Edgar Mendoza, who had been working in Saudi Arabia for 25 years, had claimed Samir Photographic Supplies (SPS) was forcing him to go home based on a verbal order from the Ministry of Interior, allegedly over a 2012 case that he maintained he had been cleared over.

 

To complicate matters further, he said during a labor court hearing into the dispute last month he was forced by the company muaqeb and two alleged policemen in plain clothes to get into the latter's car before he was eventually driven to the deportation center.

 

Mendoza's lawyer Fahad Mohammad Barayan, who had previously claimed his client was being held at the deportation center because the Passport Department (Jawazat) had told him there was still an unspecified case against him, said: "Our next step is to continue speaking with both the [Jawazat] and the (Interior) Ministry officially to find out what so-called secret case Edgar is involved in.

 

"But in short and what I have discovered from the Jawazat is that they don't want us to see or know the accusation against Edgar from the ministry that made the Samir Group terminate him, because they know that I will reply to them hard and with all the proof attached to it.

 

"So yes there's a mystery in his case that we are willing to find out soon by the will of Allah."

 

Mendoza has previously claimed it was possible the unspecified case the Passport Department was referring to was when he ran away from one of the department's offices as he was first being processed for deportation in July last year, around the time when he was told by SPS that he would have to leave the Kingdom.

 

He said he accepted that he did leave the office to get help from the Philippine Consulate, but only because he was allegedly forced to go to the office by the company and also because he wanted justice. – Saudi Gazette

 

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